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When his eldest son Harilal got himself converted to Islam, Gandhiji was very upset. He felt that Harilal's acceptance to Islam was a matter of convenience, to satisfy his greed of wealth and sensual pleasures. He had no objection if Harilal's conversion to Islam was from his heart and free from desire for material benefit. On another occasion ...
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In May 1936, at the age of 48, Harilal publicly converted to Islam and named himself Abdullah Gandhi. [9] Later on he re-converted to Hinduism. [10]
Dec 29, 2014 · Exactly 78 years ago, the complex issue of ‘conversion’ to another faith presented itself before Mahatma Gandhi. His eldest son, Harilal, 48, had accepted Islam on May 29, 1936 at the Jumma ...
This is a brief survey of conversion to Islam in Western Europe and the United States, published in 2022. This is the first study that I am aware of that gathers and discusses most of the available information for each Western European country and the United States.
- Marcia Hermansen
Several state governments have enacted freedom of religion laws that ban certain forms of conversion to Christianity or Islam and require registration of converts. In recent years, the issue has gained international attention, with interventions by the United Nations, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and the Pope.
- Sarah Claerhout
Apr 28, 2007 · (1 869-1944) and Mohandas' son, Harilal. Gandhi has written, in his autobiography, about his ministrations to the dying Karamchand Gandhi (1822-1885) and how at the precise moment of his father's last breath the dutiful son had been called away by connubial passion. "The poor mite" is the expression used by Gandhi to describe the then 17-year ...
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Gandhi's responses to Islam should be studied in the context of the eclectic influences to which he was exposed from his child hood days. His father hailed from a liberal Vaishnava background, which enabled him to interact freely with Jains, Parsis and Muslims.