Both India and Israel are both full of good folks who are trying to defend themselves from Islamic maniacs.
2006-06-25 15:47:49
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answered by mo mosh 6
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No i don't agree!
Israel and India are completely separate country's, with different political and practical agendas
Israel is a tiny strip of land , beleaguered on all sides by hostile Muslim countries
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The Holy Land ,Israel , is the heart of Christianity .
the natural religious centre for the Jews ( home )
This is the land that was bequeathed to them by Abraham
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Muslims were Jews, who divided away from their religion, and followed the prophet Mohamed .
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They were the marauding Saracens ,that raided the holy places , killed and destroyed sacred buildings of all who did not worship (Infidels ). they were the original Muslims
They kill and maim and destroy, to this day , with hate in their hearts for any except themselves . and spread like a virus throughout the world . (9-11) As terrorists , hiding behind their own religious cloak.
India is a huge continent
with many religions and sects , which does lead to skirmishes also , But there the similarity ends
Not all Muslims are bad , i have many good friends who are very religious , but are still kind and good people
2006-06-23 09:57:33
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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Both are older than Western and Islamic cultures. There are original Jewish settlers in India that is Kerala and Mizoram. In Israel also there are ancient settlers from India, but Indians are sanatana that is believing in eternal values and do not identify with any organised religion. hence, it is difficult to trace their root in other continents. That is why, even to-day they pray for the whole mankind and they, the Indians consider the whole mankind as a family. Others after killing each other in the name of religion and god, try for a united faith. What an irony!
2006-06-23 09:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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There are too many similarities. Israel has Palestine, we have Kashmir; they are surrounded by hostile neighbours so are we; they are target of the Jihadis so are we; they have huge pool of intellectual resources which Americans have been using for decades, the same is with us; they form a large constituency in the US, ditto with Indians. The only difference was that we had a different image, a friendly image. This deal ends that. India shall soon have no friend on the Globe except the US of A. South Asia would rapidly convert itself into a West Asia. Some day it would be some Indian somewhere on Indian soil will watch that light “brighter than thousand Suns“ just before dying – I trust, hope and pray that it does not happen.
The Bnei Menashe ("Children of Menasseh", Hebrew ×× × ×× ×©×) are a group of nearly 8,000 people from India's remote northeastern border states of Manipur and Mizoram who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Linguistically[1], they are Tibeto-Burmans and belong to the Mizo, Kuki and Chin peoples [2]. Prior to their conversion to Christianity[3]in the 19th Century, they were headhunters and animists [4] [5]. Depending upon their affiliations, individual tribes on the Indian side of the border refer to themselves as Kuki, Mizo, Zomi[6] or more commonly, by the names of their subtribes, each of which has its own distinct dialect. They are known as Chin in Burma[7](see tattooed tribeswoman[8])where they are a persecuted ethnic minority[9]. The group was named Bnei Menashe by Rabbi Avichail Eliyahu[10]because they believe that the legendary Kuki-Mizo ancestor Manmasi[11] is one and the same with Menasseh, son of Joseph.
Mizo-Kuki-Chin legends refer to a long-lost homeland from which they were driven called Sinlung/Chhinlung[12]which historians believe was located in Yunnan Province, China . They have a harvest festival song called Sikpui Hla which features events paralleled in the Book of Exodus, such as enemies chasing them over a red-coloured sea, and a pillar of cloud [13]. Some believe that the song is an early adaptation of Biblical themes post-conversion but the Bnei Menashe consider it evidence of their Israelite ancestry.
2006-06-23 09:18:57
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answered by GautamBuddha 2
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India and Pakistan are NOT "sworn enemies". they had differences in the beginning. thats all. everything between them is worked out now. or being worked out.
And may i ask you mister, when has the last religious riot happened in India?
Keep your facts updated before asking questions like these.
2006-06-23 09:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeez.. i dont think they are similarities.. its just coincidence... im sure you can compare many countries like that in the world... and i would not say the Palestine was the sworn enemy of Israel.. i'd say it was the other way round.
2006-06-23 09:15:05
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answered by shafan 2
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Yaaaaawn, er what? Oh yes! In the west we call it business management, in the middle east we call it Judaism, and in India we call it the Sikh faith.
2006-06-23 09:16:17
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answered by djoldgeezer 7
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YOU ARE RIGHT and there are some Indians living in Israel too,and they are very nice people and very intelligent and i love them
2006-06-23 09:14:19
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answered by qwq 5
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Anymore what ? Anymore sh_t like that ?
Who wrote or concocted that one up an indian or a jew ?
2006-06-23 09:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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This is really interesting twilightzone...
U Indian or Isreali ??
2006-06-23 09:22:28
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answered by weirdnik 3
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