Most people who fight over Gita and Quran have never read either of them. And those who have read them look like her.
Maryam Siddiqui showed the world that religion is made just to divide a bigger religion called humanity. Those who roam on streets chanting Radhe Radhe with lots of blind followers failed to win this. Those with fake Sadhu degrees from IIN also failed to win this. You don’t need to be a Hindu, nor do you need to make this country a fundamentalist Hindu nation to save mankind. You just need to respect a man rather than respecting his religion.
It’s not about being a Muslim girl and winning a contest on Gita. It’s about being a girl and doing it. We should stop being judgemental by saying a Muslim girl won the contest. Wouldn’t it have made news had someone else won the contest. The big thing is that a 12-year-old girl had so much knowledge on Gita and is so pure with her thought. But our very renowned politicians fail to understand this.
Here is how the world bowed to this YOUNG HUMAN without any religious boundaries.
Meet young Maryam Siddiqui. 6th standard student who won the Bhagwat Gita Champions League. Smashing stereotypes. http://t.co/00PlLvV2rA
— Rahul Kanwal (@rahulkanwal) April 4, 2015
@TheShwetaPandit True symbol of oneness of religion Maryam Asif Siddiqui emerged winner on Gita,by ISKCON; http://t.co/8Fk0qvP0LG … — yogkr (@yogkr) April 4, 2015
#IncredibleIndia Mumbai:Muslimgirl Maryam wins”GITA”competition in schl”Humanity is the ultimate religion” @DrJwalaGpic.twitter.com/0s61bf2Zhr
— snehapatel (@snehapatelbjp) April 3, 2015
A bit worried for the local Muslim girl who won the Gita contest .. Hope no radicals harass her and her family..young Ray of hope let shine
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) April 3, 2015
12-year-old Muslim girl, Maryam Siddiqui wins Gita contest in Mumbai organized by Iskcon. pic.twitter.com/wUgGIAuBZx
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) April 3, 2015
Winds of change, shall we say then!