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World|life|June 20, 2016 / 03:57 PM
Brotherhood between Muslims and Hindus in India during Ramadan

AKIPRESS.COM - brotherhood The holy month of Ramadan encourages the Muslims and non-Muslims to come together for generous causes and charitable activities, reports Business Recorder.

Predominated by Hindus, India is also home to the world’s second-largest concentration of Muslims, after Indonesia. Hence, you can imagine that Ramadan in India is celebrated with extreme zest as in Muslim dominated countries, albeit with an Indian influence. The best part of Ramadan in India is that even a few non-Muslims keep fast for some days to practice and test their will power. During that time, it feels like all are one, despite different faiths.

As Indian news channels reported, a Hindu shopkeeper at Urdu Bazar, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, has been observing fasting during the first 10 days of Ramadan over the past three decades, in a silent practices keep India’s harmonious and pluralistic.

This is the extent of Ramadan’s miracle in India. You have to visit India during Ramzan to experience the love, peace, harmony and togetherness despite the country being an amalgamation of different cultures and faiths.

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