Re: indian muslims for advancement of science
^^ Will you for once stop pretending, spreading all these fallacies on these forums.
Most of the low labor class in India [jamadars, cooks etc. ] comes from the Muslim community, they do not rank anywhere on a per capita income basis, and there was a Time magazine report quoted somewhere on this forum which substantiates that. You can search for that.
Everyone knows how they're restricted to certain old ghettos in the Indian cities.
Its a fact -- the Muslims who had the money left India for Pakistan. What was left behind is the scum, which is [rightly] being thrashed by the majority Indian population, financially and otherwise.
The few examples of the Indian president and other stuff you quote are exceptions. Talk about the population as a whole, not just some vague examples.
This is not correct. There is a Muslim Elite which stayed back in India. People like Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and his family for example or the ancestors of many of the wealthy royal houses of Central and South Central India. There were also some like the family of the renowned Indian writer Qurratulain Haider who moved to Pakistan in 1947 and then returned to India via the UK to stay back.
While Azim Premji is one example of a very wealthy Indian by world standards, there are several powerful business owning families whom I could think of in different parts of India who are Muslim. The Shaikh Mohammed Ismail and Sons and Akbar Pasha groups in Tamilnadu, the Haji Jaffer Sharief group and several of the biggest silk producers in Karnataka including Kareem Silks International, almost all of the major leather exporters, a large section of the granite and marble exporters, several automobile dealers including the Hassan Maricar group, real estate developers like Babukhan Properties, the Gulf based entrepreneurs like Trade Lines LLC etc. The list of successful Muslim businessmen and entrepreneurs in India is very large.
In a country where more than 300 million people are desperately poor there are many poor Muslims, Hindus, Christians etc. If a Muslim service organisation works to educate poor Muslims in India and helps them compete, it is a very good thing. Improving one section of society can only improve the state of the rest as well by extension.