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Chandrayaan-3 Mission Successfully Landed!!!

Is this true https://indiatomorrow.net/2023/08/2...o-contributed-to-indias-moon-mission-success/

Regardless, those few muzzies don't represent the plight of Muslims in India. A few weeks ago there was a shooting on a metro train by a police officer.

Imagine a public servant shooting people because of their religion. Not secular.



Why bother bringing in helium when you got so much solar energy on Earth and much of your climate supports it besides the tropical South Indians states and mountainous plains.
Successful and rational Muslims exist in India; this fact is acknowledged. It's important to note that India serves as a hub for the ex-Muslim movement. A survey suggests that there are approximately 12 million ex-Muslims in India, and even an ex-Muslim political party operates in the Kerala province. However, it's also true that a significant portion of the Muslim population in India continues to adhere to the same regressive Islamic ideology found among Pakistani Muslims.

A notable portion of the Muslim population in India faces socio-economic challenges, often attributed to the prevailing ideology. This scenario is akin to that of Pakistani Muslims. In contrast, minority communities such as Christians, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists in India, despite being a micro-minority, tend to be prosperous.
 
Successful and rational Muslims exist in India; this fact is acknowledged. It's important to note that India serves as a hub for the ex-Muslim movement. A survey suggests that there are approximately 12 million ex-Muslims in India, and even an ex-Muslim political party operates in the Kerala province. However, it's also true that a significant portion of the Muslim population in India continues to adhere to the same regressive Islamic ideology found among Pakistani Muslims.

A notable portion of the Muslim population in India faces socio-economic challenges, often attributed to the prevailing ideology. This scenario is akin to that of Pakistani Muslims. In contrast, minority communities such as Christians, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists in India, despite being a micro-minority, tend to be prosperous.

Like I wrote, it's more to do with socio-eocnomic class, not just religion.
 
Like I wrote, it's more to do with socio-eocnomic class, not just religion.
Religion can play a role in the socioeconomic status of a nation or community. For instance, visiting a Christian, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, or any other non-Muslim locality in India might reveal a prosperous, clean, and liberal environment. In contrast, a visit to a Muslim locality within the same region could show conditions that are less favorable – marked by issues of cleanliness, lower socioeconomic status, and a more regressive atmosphere. While this description might seem somewhat exaggerated, most Indians would share a similar perception.
 
Religion can play a role in the socioeconomic status of a nation or community. For instance, visiting a Christian, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, or any other non-Muslim locality in India might reveal a prosperous, clean, and liberal environment. In contrast, a visit to a Muslim locality within the same region could show conditions that are less favorable – marked by issues of cleanliness, lower socioeconomic status, and a more regressive atmosphere. While this description might seem somewhat exaggerated, most Indians would share a similar perception.

I think even the dirtiest Muslim household is cleaner than the "cleanest" Indian household. There is almost no Muslim society that is as dirty as India.

Sometimes Indians deliberately try to be dirty. They are actually known for it.
 
I think even the dirtiest Muslim household is cleaner than the "cleanest" Indian household. There is almost no Muslim society that is as dirty as India.

Sometimes Indians deliberately try to be dirty. They are actually known for it.
The instance of the Muslim scientists in the Indian Space Research Organization that you mentioned is also attributed to their birth within India, a predominantly non-Muslim secular society that places reason ahead of religion. Their outcomes might have been different had they been born in the Islamic state of Pakistan. Comparatively, Pakistan has more Islamic research institutes than space research institutes.
 
The instance of the Muslim scientists in the Indian Space Research Organization that you mentioned is also attributed to their birth within India, a predominantly non-Muslim secular society that places reason ahead of religion. Their outcomes might have been different had they been born in the Islamic state of Pakistan. Comparatively, Pakistan has more Islamic research institutes than space research institutes.

Yes and each of those radical Islamist centers in Pakistan have a way higher sense of hygiene than Pajeet people:

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Can you tell me the amount of hospitable planets is infinite? Can you tell me they are within our reach? Can you tell me we can reach there in the time span we have?

The universe is not 100% confirmed to be infinite, but even if it was, will we be able to colonize all of it to satisfy our needs in time.
We don't need to consider just our lifetimes. We need to explore and spread out before there is a major natural catastrophe.
 
We don't need to consider just our lifetimes. We need to explore and spread out before there is a major natural catastrophe.

And what happens if you don't have a place to "spread out?" Conservation and sustainability are what preservation is all about.
 
Stop responding to frustrated, uneducated Pakistanis! Bohot dard hua he becharon ko: "Put them on the ignore list." Pehle kafeeron ke saath nhi reh sakte keh ke alag desh banaya fir momeenon ka desh chor ke kafeeron ke desh bhaag gaye. Nothing can change these negative set of human beings. Such people are only capable of two things: rejecting the truth and causing destruction! No one should expect anything constructive out of them!!
 
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