Interesting Book

**Right …here is excerpt from this Book:

In the first place, Hindu religion is not a proselytising religion. Maulana Mahomed Ali was quite
right when, in the course of his address as President of the Congress, he said:

**" Now, this has been my complaint for a long lime against Hinduism, and on one occasion,
lecturing at Allahabad in 1907,I had pointed out the contrast between Musalmans and Hindus, by
saying that the worst that can be said of a Muslim was that he had a tasteless mess which he called
a dish fit for kings, and wanted all to share it with him, thrusting it down the throats of such as did
not relish it and would rather not have it, while his Hindu brother, who prided himself on his

  • cookery, retired into the privacy of his kitchen and greedily devoured all that he had cooked,
    without permitting even the shadow of his brother to fall on his food, or sparing even a crumb for
    him. This was said not altogether in levity; and in fact, I once asked Mahatma Gandhi to justify this
    feature of his faith to me. "
    What answer the Mahatma gave to his question, Mr. Mahmed Ali did not disclose. The fact is that
    however much the Hindus may wish, Hindu religion cannot become a missionary religion like
    Islam or Christianity. It is not that the Hindu religion was never a missionary **religion. On the
    contrary, it was once a missionary religion—indeed could not but have been a missionary religion,
    otherwise it is difficult to explain how, it could have spread over an area so vast as the Indian
    continent. 2[f.2] But once a missionary religion, Hinduism perforce ceased to be a missionary
    religion after the time when the Hindu society developed its system of castes. For, caste is
    incompatible with conversion. To be able to convert a stranger to its religion, it is not enough for a
    community to offer its creed. It must be in a position to admit the convert to its social life and to
    absorb and assimilate him among its kindred. It is not possible for the Hindu **society to satisfy this
    prerequisite of effective conversion. There is nothing to prevent a Hindu, with a missionary zeal, to
    proceed to convert an alien to the Hindu faith. But before he converts the alien, he is bound to be
    confronted with the question: What is to be the caste of the convert ? According to the Hindus, for a
    person to belong to a caste he **must be born in it.

The Author of this Book is suggesting CONVERTING all the Mountain Tribes of Afghanistan to Hinduism…:smiley:

***So this guy “Ambedkar” does not know the name of Mountains where these people live…“HINDUKUSH”…****:sahar02: