Kushwant Singh, the author of this article, is an adherent of the Sikh 
religion.  He has been a newsman and author in India for more than 60 years.  
So accurately stated. He is one of the  "respected elder" journalist of India. 
 
 
 


  

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KHUSWANT'S ARTICLE 
October 03, 2008

Faith, no more

Recent incidents of violence and vandalism against Christians and their 
churches deserve to be condemned unreservedly. They have blackened the fair 
face of Mother India and ruined the reputation of Hindus being the most 
religiously tolerant people in the world. At the same time, we must take a 
closer look at people who convert from one faith to another.

To start with, let it be understood that these days there are no forced 
conversions anywhere in the world. India is no exception. Those who assert that 
the poor, innocent and ignorant of India are being forced to accept 
Christianity are blatant liars. A few, very few educated and well-to-do men and 
women convert to another faith when they do not find solace in the faith of 
their ancestors. Examples are to be found in America and Europe of men and 
women of substance turning from Judaism and Christianity to Buddhism, Hinduism, 
Islam and Sikhism.

There are also men and women who convert to the faith of those they wish to 
marry. We have plenty of cases of Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Sikh 
inter-marriages. However, the largest number of converts come from communities 
discriminated against. The outstanding example was that of Dalit leader Bhimrao 
Ambedkar who led his Mahar community to embrace Buddhism because they were 
discriminated against by upper caste Hindus. This is also true of over 90 per 
cent of Indian Muslims whose ancestors being lower caste embraced Islam which 
gave them equal status. That gives lie to the often-repeated slander that Islam 
made converts by the sword. 

An equally large number of people converted out of gratitude. They were 
neglected, ignorant and poor. When strangers came to look after them, opened 
schools and hospitals for them, taught them, healed them and helped them to 
stand on their own feet to hold their heads high, they felt grateful towards 
their benefactors. Most of them were Christian missionaries who worked in 
remote villages and brought hope to the lives of people who were deprived of 
hope. 

To this day, Christian missionaries run the best schools, colleges and 
hospitals in our country.. They are inexpensive and free of corruption. They 
get converts because of the sense of gratitude they generate. Can this be 
called forcible conversion? Why don't the great champions of Hinduism look 
within their hearts and find out why so many are disenchanted by their 
pretensions of piety? Let them first set their own houses in order, purge the 
caste system out of Hindu society and welcome with open arms all those who wish 
to join them. 

No one will then convert from Hinduism to another religion. 
  
Khuswant Singh



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