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Love and relationships in Hinduism and Islam.  

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[image002.jpg] [image004.jpg] Love and Relationships In Hinduism and Islam By Nishil Rajoriya 10Q Contents Page Hinduism Beliefs............................................................... ..............................Page 3 Marriage ceremonies and symbols.....................................Page 4 Divorce............................................................... ...........................Page 5 Chastity, Celibacy and Contraception...........................Page 6 The Roles of Men and Women........................................Page 7 Islam Beliefs............................................................... ..............................Page 8 Marriage ceremonies and symbols....................................Page 9 Divorce............................................................... .........................Page 14 Chastity, Celibacy and Contraception........................Page 15 The Roles of Men and Women....................................Page 16 Glossary.............................................................. .........................Page 17 Bibliography.......................................................... ...................Page 18 Hinduism - Beliefs The world's third largest religion is Hinduism. But it is the oldest. So it is expected for this religion to have many marriage beliefs and traditions. They will be explained in this booklet. Hinduism emphasises the positive value of sexuality by depicting ideal relationships e.g. like Rama and Sita from the epic `The Ramayana'. This poem offers the image of religious devotion and it also provides an example for people to follow. [image007.gif] For Hindus everywhere it...

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