In his struggle to free...
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In his struggle to free India from the British who ruled it, Mohandas K. Gandhi also had to contend with the animosities between the Hindu and Islamic factions who were struggling for power. He urged each group to understand and tolerate the other, but they seemed unable to do so.
When questioned about his tolerance for differences between people, he credited his religious upbringing: "Our temple priest would read from both the Koran and the Bagvadita, moving from one text to the other easily, as though all wisdom were a seamless garment. Which, of course, it is."
- Herrmann
When questioned about his tolerance for differences between people, he credited his religious upbringing: "Our temple priest would read from both the Koran and the Bagvadita, moving from one text to the other easily, as though all wisdom were a seamless garment. Which, of course, it is."
- Herrmann
