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Originally Posted by ChotooMotoo
There is a difference between teaching someone to be tolerant of other faiths, and teaching them to practice another faith. If you are Muslim, you must believe and practice Islam as the superior religion. If you are Hindu, you must believe and practice Hinduism as the superior religion. You can teach tolerance and cultural understanding, that doesn't mean you have to participiate in shirk. Hinduism and Islam don't mix.
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Originally Posted by raatkirani2005
Shahrukh Khan is married to a Hindu. You're going to have religious mashups like that in multi-faith households. Unless he put his foot down and said to his wife that no matter what, the kids are to be raised Muslim (which he hasn't), you're going to create confusion. But even he admits he's not religious. He says he believes in Allah, but doesn't pray. Come on, how religious can you be if you marry a Hindu. You're simply not. Same goes for the other Muslim actors there. They're not religious, and are pretty ignorant of their faith.
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It is his family and he can raise his children the way he wants. Its none of our business.
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Originally Posted by iTz_NoT_Me_iTzZu
what you say? 
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Like raising a child biracial.
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Originally Posted by GOTFIVEONIT
its like talking to a moron. he is trying to say that the only way to show 'tolerance' is to start practicing someone else's faith. but he wouldnt advocate that they show us tolerence and start practicing Islam.
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We subject non-Muslims to our pracitses. When we teach our faith to others we have them participate in prayer.. that's wrong. If you're going to do that then prepare to do the same for them.