RE:India is not secular country
by Suresh Pillai on Oct 30, 2007 04:26 PM Permalink
You said it right Johnson. We are all not against any minority. They are also human beings. We believe they have the right to live on their way. We are against such discriminatory laws as mentioned by you and appeasement. In a real secular country, each and every citizen should be bound by a single law. We cannot expect anything from this politicians.
RE:RE:India is not secular country
by mujfarmiya shaikh on Oct 30, 2007 05:08 PM Permalink
Hello Suresh brother,
The Quran is the only religious book, on the face of this earth, that contains the phrase marry only one. There is no other religious book that instructs men to have only one wife. In none of the other religious scriptures, whether it be the Vedas, the Ramayan, the Mahabharat, the Geeta, the Talmud or the Bible does one find a restriction on the number of wives. According to these scriptures one can marry as many as one wishes. It was only later, that the Hindu priests and the Christian Church restricted the number of wives to one. Many Hindu religious personalities, according to their scriptures, had multiple wives. King Dashrat, the father of Rama, had more than one wife. Krishna had several wives. In earlier times, Christian men were permitted as many wives as they wished, since the Bible puts no restriction on the number of wives. It was only a few centuries ago that the Church restricted the number of wives to one.
RE:India is not secular country
by sahil gohil on Oct 30, 2007 04:26 PM Permalink
u r right my brother. this congress govt. is supporting the muslims & there laws & thinking anothing about other religion.
RE:India is not secular country
by Aadi Manav on Oct 30, 2007 04:28 PM Permalink
Who told you this? BJP's MP from Rajasthan film actor Dharmendra has got two wives namely Prakash kaur & Hema Malini(who is also working member of BJP). BJP cries for common civil code;however they do allow people from their parties practising polygamy. As per the provisions of Hindu Law, a Man can have more than one wife and is not an offence unless the issue is raised by his earlier/other wife/wives. A wonderful statistic regarding the polygamy practise in Maharashtra. In Maharashtra,the Maratha community has moremen practising polygamy than the Muslim men in Maharashtra.
RE:RE:India is not secular country
by gunesh marathe on Oct 30, 2007 04:41 PM Permalink
congress and rahul gandhi are like dhitrashtra of mahabharat who blindly seeking love for todays kauravas. modi is like arjun who will destroy so called seculars with his brahmastra and bring satyuga of righteousness .
RE:India is not secular country
by israr ansari on Oct 30, 2007 04:33 PM Permalink
U keep as many u wnat don't marry with them who stops you. You can kick out out your wife nothing will happen why you want to give divorce using tedious system.
RE:RE:India is not secular country
by KABEER KHAN on Oct 30, 2007 04:37 PM Permalink
Well said ansari, muslims can have four wifes legally but where as hindu's khao khujao batti bujao kind of a thing.
RE:India is not secular country
by mujfarmiya shaikh on Oct 30, 2007 04:45 PM Permalink
The Qur%u2019an is the only religious book, on the face of this earth, that contains the phrase %u2018marry only one%u2019. There is no other religious book that instructs men to have only one wife. In none of the other religious scriptures, whether it be the Vedas, the Ramayan, the Mahabharat, the Geeta, the Talmud or the Bible does one find a restriction on the number of wives. According to these scriptures one can marry as many as one wishes. It was only later, that the Hindu priests and the Christian Church restricted the number of wives to one. Many Hindu religious personalities, according to their scriptures, had multiple wives. King Dashrat, the father of Rama, had more than one wife. Krishna had several wives. In earlier times, Christian men were permitted as many wives as they wished, since the Bible puts no restriction on the number of wives. It was only a few centuries ago that the Church restricted the number of wives to one.