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  1. 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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  2. Religious conversions. [edit] 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] Gandhi's letters. [edit] In June 1935, Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter [11] to Harilal, accusing him of "alcohol and debauchery".

  3. Dec 29, 2014 · His eldest son, Harilal, 48, had accepted Islam on May 29, 1936 at the Jumma Masjid in what was then Bombay. Bapu was concerned because he knew that his son had a different reason for converting ...

  4. Apr 28, 2007 · Gandhi sent him remittances Harilal's story to stereotypify the son as perils of its intensity, that was Kasturba from England while living on a frugal a "rebel" or even as a foil to the father.

  5. Jan 1, 2018 · Gandhi thought that India’s Hindus needed to learn more about Islam’s contribution to India’s culture, arguing that India’s Muslims, mainly descended from Hindu converts, were Indian and did not represent a separate nation . In contrast, the League found it difficult to recruit traditional scholars or many Muslim scholars at all ...

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  6. In the eleventh century, significant numbers of inhabitants began converting to Islam on the East Coast of Africa, most intensively in coastal trading areas like Mombassa and Zanzibar. Arab traders intermarried with the local populations and became the elites of a Swahili culture that fused Arab Islamic and African elements.

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  8. Oct 3, 2019 · In Harilal Gandhi: A Life, translated from Gujarati by Tridip Suhrud, Dalal writes about the son’s conversion to Islam in 1936. Even though it is possible that Harilal’s action –— it had distressed Kasturba — was motivated by Gandhi’s stubborn refusal to entertain his persistent demands for money, it is also plausible that Harilal ...

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