Unlikely.
However hindus are treated like dogs in their own country.
Muslims are alowed to block roads during id etc, they use their loud speaks for prayers in clear violation of sound pollution act every day.
Yet hindu kids get arrested for playing holi or bursting crackers during diwali.
2007-02-07 17:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not know about hindu, but I know that Islam is the fastest growing religion, even in Europe. It has been mentioned that muslims might become majority in France in a 15 years time if the number of people converting to Islam kept on going the way it is. Anyway, it is natural because there is so much pressure on muslims all over the world so it is normal that people get curious about the religion and convert.
2007-02-07 18:25:31
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answered by mariamofcairo 1
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No there are too many Hindus for them to become a minority in 50 years.
2007-02-07 18:26:14
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answered by verbalise 4
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Its not the question of minority or majority. Its the question of treatment that a religion gives to its followers. Caste system is much prevalent in Hindu religion. Favouritism and domination by upper castes lead to frustration in the lower caste people. That's why they migrate to other religions, not necessarily Muslim religion. The Hindus should stop caste system and reservations. Then only this country will develop into a forward country.
2007-02-07 17:55:38
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answered by sunilbernard 4
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Well, islam is also a dying religion if you look at Africa and some parts of Asia.
Many are departing from islam, some country, by as much as 300,000 over a 1 year period. You can check this out.
The only area with expanding islamists are in the middle east.
Hinduism is also perishing. As the world becomes more civlised, those religion that advocates myths without historical backings and those that backs violence with absurd claims will be thrown out the window. The former is hindhuism, the latter being islam.
2007-02-07 17:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not likely, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism etc are becoming more popular through their offshoots in the New Age in the West. Witness the growth of anime, Reiki, spiritual yoga, TM, NewAge healers, psychics, necromancers and Moral relativism and the lack of belief in evil (!) in the West. Paganism is becoming popular. Islam is perishing through its own inner violence in hearts and minds. Inflated figures for Islam in the west and elsewhere are mostly due to higher population growth among immigrants and somewhat less due to criminal or rebel elements in society embracing Islam. All this is adding to the pain of past Christian societies turning pagan in the pursuit of pleasure. A Christian reading the prophecies in the Bible would expect this to be the case in the near future as men again aim to be "gods" through their own "consciousness" as it was in the beginning. (Revelation of St John) Witness the fact that atheists prefer all-embracing paganism if any religion rather any of the semitic religions which are not so "flexible". Pagans might call it the Age of Aquarius but Christ and the prophets have told us how it will all end as puny men deceived brilliantly by Lucifer attempt to take on God Himself in the second largest rebellion since the beginning of time after that of the fallen angels in order to "become" gods. (yeah, sure!)
2007-02-07 17:56:21
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answered by defOf 4
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Hindus are already a minority if seen at international scenario. Moreover, the educated category of Hindu people are even less. Those who will be inculcating wisdom and values in their children and whose future generations could save their base and culture will definitely be a minorty.
2007-02-07 19:13:19
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answered by Amita G 1
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It would still be part of the top 5 religions, I would think, but maybe not have as big a percentage of followers in the world. Hinduism is an ethnic religion, centered mostly in India. Eventually they're going to reach their population limits, and stop growing, while Islam continues to be the fastest growing religion.
2007-02-07 17:49:28
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answered by azncr0wn 2
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Perhaps. Since a lot are beginning to leave Hinduism for Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, such and such. Since Hindu is sorta unfair with it's caste system, so in search of a better and privielaged life people leave Hindu to go after a religion that would treat them better.
2007-02-07 17:48:06
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answered by Adia Azrael 4
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Due to the development in the feild of Science and Technology and changing life styles will make religion irrelevant after 50 years. Hence there will be no question of minority and majority.
2007-02-07 19:23:57
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answered by Chandru Krish 1
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yah..!
itz true. bcoz In Muslims per pair they ve around 5to6 children. But Hindu's ve around 1to 2. before they only 20 % compare Indian population, Hindu's are 60%. But today Muslims are around 40+%. If it continues Hindu's ll loose there potential. Govt ve to do some laws to control the population bcz we are already 105+ crores as per the census..
2007-02-07 17:54:17
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answered by giyoosh m 1
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