When Britishers introduced the divide and rule policy.
It started earlier than that. The first big Hindu/Muslim conflict was during 1921 when Muslims in a region of Kerala attacked and killed thousands of hindus. I am referring to what is known as Mopala rebellion. The reason was pan-islamism, the Muslims wanted British to support the Ottoman empire of Turkey.
The British decided to partition the Indian subcontinent because of the conflict that Hindus and Muslims had with each other.
With the policy of Divide and Rule they created all the conflicts between Hindus and Muslims to rule India
In the first stages of Muslim entry into India, conflict between religious beliefs was most common, but over time peaceful interaction between Hindus and Muslims became more normal. Muslims continued to make use of the Hindu administrative elite and were unable to eliminate Hindu places of worship.
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Establishing political unity between Indian Hindus and Muslims
Muslims and Hindus .
It is between Hindus and Muslims
The Mughal Empire had to keep peace between Hindus and Muslims. This was a significant challenge for the empire due to the religious diversity of the population and the potential for conflict between the two communities.
Gandhi reconcile the idea of India as a single nation with the obvious religious division between Hindus and Muslims by means of fasting. Gandhi wanted harmony and Peace between both Religion.
Religious tension refers to problems between two religious groups. An example would be the Muslims, Jews and Hindus fighting in the Middle East.
Religious and ethnic differences between Hindus and Muslims
The British decided to partition the Indian subcontinent because of the conflict that Hindus and Muslims had with each other.
The usual, Religious Intolerance.
Hindus and Muslims in the colony of India could not resolve their religious differences.
Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.
The religious differences between Muslims and Hindus in the Indian subcontinent after World War 2 led to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947. This resulted in widespread violence, displacement of populations, and loss of life during the partition process.
it was about Pakistan being divided up by Gandhi, and India being its own independent country