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In the name of God Rām ke nām

Documents the attempt by Hindu militants to forcibly construct the Ram temple as a symbol of Hindu resurgence, as well as the efforts of secular Indians, many of whom are Hindus, to prevent the spreading of religious intolerance and hatred in the name of God.

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  • "Documents the attempt by Hindu militants to forcibly construct the Ram temple as a symbol of Hindu resurgence, as well as the efforts of secular Indians, many of whom are Hindus, to prevent the spreading of religious intolerance and hatred in the name of God."
  • "Documents the attempt by Hindu militants to forcibly construct the Ram temple as a symbol of Hindu resurgence, as well as the efforts of secular Indians, many of whom are Hindus, to prevent the spreading of religious intolerance and hatred in the name of God."@en
  • "Discusses the conflict in Ayodhya between Hinduism and Islam and the drive to build a Hindu temple to Rama where a mosque currently exists."
  • ""Since gaining independence in 1947, India has been a secular state. But now, as religious fundamentalism grips much of India's population, the greatest danger to the nation's extremely strained social fabric may come not from Sikh or Muslim separatists. but from Hindu fundamentalists who are appealing to the 83% Hindu majority to redefine India as a Hindu nation." -- Container."
  • "Discusses the conflict in Ayodhya between Hinduism and Islam and the drive to build a Hindu temple to Ram where a mosque currently exists."
  • "Discusses the conflict in Ayodhya between Hinduism and Islam and the drive to build a Hindu temple to Ram where a mosque currently exists."@en
  • "Though India is a secular state, religious fundamentalism grips much of its population. This film focuses on efforts by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to destroy a 16th century mosque in Ayodhya supposedly built by Babar, the first Mughal emperor of India. The VHP claim the mosque was built at the birthplace of the Hindu god Ram after Babar razed an existing temple; they are determined to build a new temple to Ram on the same site. This controversial issue, unresolved by successive governments, has led to religious riots costing thousands their lives and culminating in the mosque's destruction by the Hindus in 1992. Examines the motivations that led to the drastic actions of the Hindu militants, as well as the efforts of secular Indians to combat the religious intolerance."@en
  • "Though India is a secular state, religious fundamentalism grips much of its population. This film focuses on efforts by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to destroy a 16th century mosque in Ayodhya supposedly built by Babar, the first Mughal emperor of India. The VHP claim the mosque was built at the birthplace of the Hindu god Ram after Babar razed an existing temple; they are determined to build a new temple to Ram on the same site. This controversial issue, unresolved by successive governments, has led to religious riots costing thousands their lives and culminating in the mosque's destruction by the Hindus in 1992. Examines the motivations that led to the drastic actions of the Hindu militants, as well as the efforts of secular Indians to combat the religious intolerance."
  • "Since achieving Independence in 1947, India has defined itself as a secular state. but in recent years, as religious fundamentalism sweeps across the globe and even the formerly Eastern Block countries lapse into ethnic violence, secularism is under siege."

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  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "History"
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  • "In the name of God Rama ke Naam"
  • "In the name of God Rām ke nām"
  • "In the name of God Rām ke nām"@en
  • "In the name of God"@en
  • "In the name of God"
  • "In the name of God a film for communal harmony"