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Hinduism. Historically, a loose, pluralistic mix of practices and beliefs coexisting side-by-side , f orged through a history of tribal violence. RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION. C onsiders itself to be pointing towards the truth but not prescribing any one way to achieve it.
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Hinduism Historically, a loose, pluralistic mix of practices and beliefs coexisting side-by-side, forged through a history of tribal violence.
RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION • Considers itself to be pointing towards the truth but not prescribing any one way to achieve it. • However: persistent Hundu-Muslim violence dating back to the Muslim invasion of India around 1000 AD. • Muslim Invasion of India
SEXISM • Awide variety of attitudes to women, ranging from outright discrimination to women playing major roles in religious systems. PARVATI SHAKTI LAKSHMI
SEXISM • However, girls are still often unwanted, maltreated and aborted. Rape is widespread and horrific. • Newborn Girls Murdered • Gang Rape
HOMOSEXUALITY Widespread and often violent homophobia. Homosexuality is a criminal offence punishable with up to a lifetime in jail. Gay Persecution
RACE AND CLASS DISCRIMINATION • Traditionally, Hinduism supported a rigid order of castes, one of the world’s worst systems of social oppression.
RACE AND CLASS DISCRIMINATION • The Untouchables • Caste Sexual Violence • Slums of Mumbai
BUDDHISM • NOT a social reform movement: Gautama recognised the caste system • HOWEVER, Buddhist monks are drawn from all castes without distinction and form a group outside the caste system
SIKHISM • A radical social reform movement • Guru Nanak, 16th century: one God, no Muslim/Hindu, man/woman, rich/poor. Complete equality of race, religion, gender and social status.
Homework: • Research Sikhism