Hindus, in their capacity for love, are indeed hairless Christians, just as Muslims, in the way they see God in everything, are bearded Hindus, and Christians, in their devotion to God, are hat wearing Muslims.

Yann Martel
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The quote above captures the idea that people who are followers of different religions, even if they do not fully understand each other’s religion, can still understand each other. People all too often judge one another based on superficial things like religion and ethnicity. They don’t understand the people behind their religion or race. However, when it comes to love, people can see beyond these things and value the people for who they really are.

The fact that someone is a Hindu or a Muslim does not define them as a person. It does not define their thoughts or actions. As long as they are loving, that is what matters.

Source: Life Of Pi

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