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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Beyond Ayodhya: Bharat’s looming crisis of demography jihad

“Beyond Ayodhya: India’s looming crisis of demography jihad”, Hindudvesha, January 24, 2024:

“India is exuberant after the historic Pran Pratishtha of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, 2024. For most Hindus, it is an iconic moment in their history as this is the first time in centuries that a Hindu temple destroyed by Islamic invaders has been reclaimed and rebuilt. Across the nation, there is an air of optimism and a belief that Hindu civilization is set to attain new heights.

There is every right to be confident about the future because the Ram Temple has unified Hindus in an unprecedented manner. But this collective national excitement needs to be tempered with a reality check about the primary challenge staring Hindus in the face – demography.

Muslims, regardless of their economic status, tend to have more children than other groups. This demographic trend is attributed to the Quranic diktats to take over the world.

On a modern historical timescale, it doesn’t take long for a country with a substantial Muslim minority to be taken over by Islam. This isn’t rocket science – it’s the combined effect of population and time; Muslims outbreed their hosts by having more children. According to Pew Research, between 2015 and 2060, the global Muslim population is set to increase by 70 percent. In contrast, Christians will grow by 34 percent, Hindus by 27 percent, and Jews by just 15 percent…..”

Read the full article at Hindudvesha.org

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