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Thanks for your post.

I am a Muslim and there's no reason for me to pose as one. Your definition of Muslim is skewed, please don't write something which you don't know. No Muslim in this world worships the Quran (you can't even spell it correctly). Even if you would have known a basic of Arabic grammar, you wouldn't have written what you wrote.

Amongst all the responses I received, your post is so ill-mannered and lacks even basic wisdom that it deserves no response. Let you remain happy with your knowledge of Islam and Muslims. You responded in such a way as if I abused your parents. I fail to understand what provoked you. Moreover, I never even raised the issue of finding a clean place.

For your kind information, I am already working as an Assistant Professor in a Central University in New Delhi while abiding all that I wrote.

Peace!

From India, Mumbai
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My sincere appeal to bloggers is please answer the query, if you can, and not attack the person or the faith one professes. For example, in answering the query, one can state that even in a university, sometimes, occasions arise when a meeting (say an examination board or a disciplinary proceeding, where external examiners are involved) cannot be postponed or stopped for a person to go and do his prayers. Depending on the importance of the individual's contribution to the proceedings, he or she will be allowed to excuse himself or herself from the proceedings.
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Dear Assistant Professor Sahib,

Thank you for your response to my reply. You called it ill-mannered, and that's fine. Even before replying to your request for as many responses as possible, I was aware that my response would hurt you. That's why I began with the words, "But please don't take it too seriously as what I am going to say may hurt your sentiments." I am truly sorry if my response seemed provocative and led to your rather rude reply. However, I do not feel offended because I believe that what I wrote is the truth. You ask why I felt offended; well, I am not a Muslim, although I did feel bad as I have many Muslim friends who take pride in their faith.

You mention being an Assistant Professor, and I am not aware of the subject, but one of my friends is the Dean of the Law Faculty at one of India's oldest and most reputable Central Universities. He is a top expert in Muslim laws and serves as an advisor to the Saudi King. I know them to be good human beings and good Muslims, regardless of how often they pray.

It is evident that one must adapt to developments and cannot remain tied to old traditions or rules made thousands of years ago. No religion today is the same as it was centuries ago. I am not singling out any specific religion; I believe that any religion or custom that hinders the progress and peace of its followers must evolve. Despite resistance from some religious figures, these norms will eventually change and become more practical over time.

Dear Sir, the best religion, as mentioned by John Milton, is one that acknowledges "Service to mankind is better than service to God." When people of all religions embrace this idea, there will be peace and prosperity worldwide. As a promoter of peace, this is the path to achieve it.

I hope that nothing I have said has offended you, Professor Sahib. I do have a doubt - are you perhaps gathering material to write a book like "Muslims in HR"? Please pardon any typing errors as I am not proficient at typing directly online. My intentions are not to offend you. In my initial response, I suggested pursuing a career in education, which you have accepted. As a Professor, you may not agree with all I have written, but I believe you may find merit in most of it.

Best wishes.

From India, Delhi
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