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    Beyond Religion

    Remember there is no religion for "Jats".

    Every religion, faith, etc. has a Jat identity.

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    There is no religion per se.

    All the religions of the world emanate from the local customs, traditions and practices of the area from where the religion originates.

    Most of the practices in the Arab world during the medieval times are still being followed in the Islamic world in letter and spirit to this day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AbhikRana View Post
    There is no religion per se.

    All the religions of the world emanate from the local customs, traditions and practices of the area from where the religion originates.

    Most of the practices in the Arab world during the medieval times are still being followed in the Islamic world in letter and spirit to this day.

    Jat identity is not limited to "Arab world" neither does it have its origins only in ancient people who resided in ancient middle east.

    Some clans of "Jats" derive their identity from ancient middle east people but the spread of civilizations from which Jat people came was far beyond middle east and more in central asian plains, of present day Russia.

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    Jat Identity

    Friends,
    People who are called and call themselves Jats appear to be the inheritors and true representatives of the most ancient Aryan stock settled since ages unknown in the Sapta-Sindhu tract (generally taken as identical with North and North Western India (pre-partition). The people have hardly any connection with the Arab world a s far as their origin is concerned.If one were to look for any connection about the nomenclature (Jat) is concerned there is evidence of the Arabs having invented it for us. The Vedic Aryans in turn ahve no connection with the Arabs as far as the habitat of origin goes. To be continued....S.S.Rana

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    Quote Originally Posted by drssrana2003 View Post
    Jat Identity

    Friends,
    People who are called and call themselves Jats appear to be the inheritors and true representatives of the most ancient Aryan stock settled since ages unknown in the Sapta-Sindhu tract (generally taken as identical with North and North Western India (pre-partition). The people have hardly any connection with the Arab world a s far as their origin is concerned.If one were to look for any connection about the nomenclature (Jat) is concerned there is evidence of the Arabs having invented it for us. The Vedic Aryans in turn ahve no connection with the Arabs as far as the habitat of origin goes. To be continued....S.S.Rana

    First you have to specify,,,who do u call "Arabs"? What tribes do u call Arabs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    First you have to specify,,,who do u call "Arabs"? What tribes do u call Arabs?
    I think the same as you mention and understand in your post of 24 October 2014.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drssrana2003 View Post
    I think the same as you mention and understand in your post of 24 October 2014.

    Read again:

    I have stated this on 24th:

    " neither does it have its origins only in ancient people who resided in ancient middle east."

    One has to see the before Christ history of middle east and related regions interms of climate, migrations, etc.

    The word that has been used is "
    neither does it have its origins only in".
    Last edited by maddhan1979; January 3rd, 2015 at 02:36 PM.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ZuXbOtBbo


    A good documentary about how things are around the world.

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