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The world would have been a better place?
The world would not have seen Osama Bin Laden and other Islamic terrorist groups?
The world would not have such a large population?
Society would have been a little more lenient?
There would not have been any Pakistan and Hindustan?
There would have been no Hindu vs Muslim riots?

Before thinking and pondering over such questions think about, what would the world have been if there were no hatred for Muslims, no hatred for any religion, caste, creed, region or person? How great and peaceful the world would have been if this was so. We all are human beings, we all have same blood color, we all have same body structure and the only difference we all may have is the way we think or the way we speak or the way we dress or the way we live. Then why has the hatred been the most prominent feeling in the world, and why not love?
The answer is that we hate different and we love difference.

Islam- the second most followed religion in the world having almost 1.5 billion people. So are they all terrorists? No, if that would have been the case the world would have been taken over and subdued by them. Are all of them supporting terrorism? No, if that would have been the case terrorists would not need to attack and flee, rather they would be the most powerful force in the world right now. So why in the world Muslims are opposed everywhere, not allowed to move to USA, not allowed to do this and that. Why?
The answer is stereotype.

Our society is more than just capable of stereotyping. Boy in Delhi harassed a girl- Delhi boys are indecent, A girl in Bihar topped XIIth exam still couldn't answer a question- Bihar board and people are all corrupt, Islamic group of terrorism- all Muslims are terrorists. Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Atheist- anybody of these may be terrorist then why always stereotype Muslims for this?
Other religion people can't be terrorists? Ever heard of  Saffron terror Army of God, Bodu Bala Sena, League of Militant Atheists?
So stop stereotyping and start feeding on facts and real world happenings.

Muslims never did anything for USA except creating terrorism?
Muslims were part of the US from its very beginnings. Among those who served under the command of chief of the continental army, General George Washington, in the war against British colonialism were Bampett Muhammad, who fought for the Virginia Line between the years 1775 and 1783, and Yusuf Ben Ali, who was a North African Arab. Some have claimed that Peter Buckminster, who fired the gun that killed British Major General John Pitcairn at the battle of Bunker Hill, and later went on to serve in the Battle of Saratoga and the battle of Stony Point, was a Muslim American. This may be so, but the chief ground for the claim is that Buckminster later changed his surname to Salem or Salaam, the Arabic word for peace. But clearly, Washington, later America’s first president, didn’t have a problem with Muslims serving in his army. By giving these Muslims the honour of serving America, Washington made it clear that a person did not have to be of a certain religion or have a particular ethnic background to be an American patriot.
The US wouldn’t look the way it does if it weren’t for a Muslim, Fazlur Rahman Khan. The Dhaka-born Bangladeshi-American was known as the “Einstein of structural engineering”. He pioneered a new structural system of frame tubes that revolutionised the building of skyscrapers. That system consisted of, as he once described it, “three, four, or possibly more frames, braced frames, or shear walls, joined at or near their edges to form a vertical tube-like structural system capable of resisting lateral forces in any direction by cantilevering from the foundation”
Many other Muslims also played their great role in making of USA we know now.

Muslims never did anything for India except creating feeling of hatred?
  • Ajazi,( Dr.) Maghfoor Ahmad
  • Ajazi, Maulana Manzur Ahsan
  • Ali, Asif
  • Ali, Aruna Asif
  • Ali, Maulana Md. Jauhar
  • Ali, Maulana Shaukat
  • Amman, Bi (Abadi Begum )
  • Ali, Inayat
  • Ali, Shaheed Pir
  • Ali, Walayat
Some of many names who fought for India and its freedom, yeah Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji, Bhagat Singh were not the only ones who did everything for India. There was a great contribution of many people from both sides Hindustan and Pakistan in getting themselves freed from British.

 Nothing but shaping America and getting India its independence, huh? Well, think again.
1. Surgery
Around the year 1,000, the celebrated doctor Al Zahrawi published a 1,500 page illustrated encyclopedia of surgery that was used in Europe as a medical reference for the next 500 years. Among his many inventions, Zahrawi discovered the use of dissolving cat gut to stitch wounds -- beforehand a second surgery had to be performed to remove sutures. He also reportedly performed the first caesarean operation and created the first pair of forceps.

2. Coffee
Now the Western world's drink du jour, coffee was first brewed in Yemen around the 9th century. In its earliest days, coffee helped Sufis stay up during late nights of devotion. Later brought to Cairo by a group of students, the coffee buzz soon caught on around the empire. By the 13th century it reached Turkey, but not until the 16th century did the beans start boiling in Europe, brought to Italy by a Venetian trader.

3. Flying machine
"Abbas ibn Firnas was the first person to make a real attempt to construct a flying machine and fly," said Hassani. In the 9th century he designed a winged apparatus, roughly resembling a bird costume. In his most famous trial near Cordoba in Spain, Firnas flew upward for a few moments, before falling to the ground and partially breaking his back. His designs would undoubtedly have been an inspiration for famed Italian artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci's hundreds of years later, said Hassani.

4. University
In 859 a young princess named Fatima al-Firhi founded the first degree-granting university in Fez, Morocco. Her sister Miriam founded an adjacent mosque and together the complex became the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University. Still operating almost 1,200 years later, Hassani says he hopes the center will remind people that learning is at the core of the Islamic tradition and that the story of the al-Firhi sisters will inspire young Muslim women around the world today.

5. Algebra
The word algebra comes from the title of a Persian mathematician's famous 9th century treatise "Kitab al-Jabr Wa l-Mugabala" which translates roughly as "The Book of Reasoning and Balancing." Built on the roots of Greek and Hindu systems, the new algebraic order was a unifying system for rational numbers, irrational numbers and geometrical magnitudes. The same mathematician, Al-Khwarizmi, was also the first to introduce the concept of raising a number to a power.

6. Optics
"Many of the most important advances in the study of optics come from the Muslim world," says Hassani. Around the year 1000 Ibn al-Haitham proved that humans see objects by light reflecting off of them and entering the eye, dismissing Euclid and Ptolemy's theories that light was emitted from the eye itself. This great Muslim physicist also discovered the camera obscura phenomenon, which explains how the eye sees images upright due to the connection between the optic nerve and the
brain.

7. Music 
Muslim musicians have had a profound impact on Europe, dating back to Charlemagne tried to compete with the music of Baghdad and Cordoba, according to Hassani. Among many instruments that arrived in Europe through the Middle East are the lute and the rahab, an ancestor of the violin. Modern musical scales are also said to derive from the Arabic alphabet.

8. Toothbrush
According to Hassani, the Prophet Mohammed popularized the use of the first toothbrush in around 600. Using a twig from the Meswak tree, he cleaned his teeth and freshened his breath. Substances similar to Meswak are used in modern toothpaste.

9. The crank
Many of the basics of modern automatics were first put to use in the Muslim world, including the revolutionary crank-connecting rod system. By converting rotary motion to linear motion, the crank enables the lifting of heavy objects with relative ease. This technology, discovered by Al-Jazari in the 12th century, exploded across the globe, leading to everything from the bicycle to the internal combustion engine.

10. Hospitals
"Hospitals as we know them today, with wards and teaching centers, come from 9th century Egypt," explained Hassani. The first such medical center was the Ahmad ibn Tulun Hospital, founded in 872 in Cairo. Tulun hospital provided free care for anyone who needed it -- a policy based on the Muslim tradition of caring for all who are sick. From Cairo, such hospitals spread around the Muslim world.

So what if Muslims were really not existing? We may not have the society same as now, many of above things may also not have existed and thus we may not be having a better life expectancy, a better health, a better education and many more. World without Muslims would have been one of the worst form of world. Also there might have been a little less terrorist groups, but what would be the use if our life would not have been this great, as it is now.
And yes, these all are words of a Hindu.


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