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Hindus praying in Mosques?

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Submitted by Romesh Chander (United States), Jan 1, 2007 at 15:33

As a reciprocity and for world peace, I think muslims should allow Hindus (i.e. Idol Worshippers) to pray in Mosques converted from Hindu temples, especially KASHI and MATHURA in India. There are literally thousands of Mosques in India which were converted from Hindu temples over 1000 years of Islamic rule.

To pray, Hindus will have to bring their Idols into the mosques.

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