>>14330
For Historically illiterate Gendus
>After Muhammad's death in the seventh century CE, tribes and families fought a war of succession. After this, a determinant for social stratification in Arab society included being part of Muhammad's close family (ahl al-bayt).>This factor was present in ancient South Asia among Muslims since the eighth century.>This led to a further hierarchical determinant: Arabs versus non-Arabs.>Among non-Arabs, further divisions were made between Muslims who were converted in early Islamization campaigns (khadim-al islam) and those who converted more recently (jadid-al islam).>South Asian Muslims are divided by classifications that have resulted in Arab-origin higher castes (unch zat) and descendants of lower-caste converts (nich zat).>The Muslims who came to the subcontinent during the 12th century were already divided into vocation-based social "classes", including priests, nobles, and others, and racial segregation separated local Muslim converts from foreign-origin Muslims. The foreigners claimed superior status, since they were associated with the conquerors and considered themselves as sharif ("noble").>The Muslim concept of hereditary kafa'ah, which the ulama use to support endogamy, justifies South Asian Muslim caste practices.
>>14333
Arabs consider your kind lower than insects, you are nothing but a toilet cleaner for them.
When pajeet chusalmans went to fight for ISIS, this is the job they got.
>>14336
>In India's Bihar state, forward-caste Muslims have opposed the burial of backward-caste Muslims with them>A study in a Pakistani village found that a caste-like hierarchy exists in its Muslim community. The sweeper group is ranked lowest, and other Muslim communities do not allow sweepers to touch their cooking vessels
>>14338
Even Afghans have caste like system.
But they also have tribe like system, it's clear evident that no society can exist without proper hierarchical system.
>Non-Ashrafs are categorized as ajlaf, with untouchable Hindu converts also categorized as arzal ("degraded").>They are relegated to menial professions, such as scavenging and carrying night soil.
kuch bhi karle rahega to tu chamar hi kek
bhangis really thing a religion created by foreigners will see their ugly ass as le equal lmao
>>14345
buddha was born a hindu kek
And the the first word he spoke in his sermon was that he was an Arya.
If he saw your ugly chamar ass he would have puked.
There is no history of Buddhism and Chamars, it all started when you Bhosale saheb created a fake religion where he established himself as buddha.
>>14340
I have said this many times already that "caste system" has existed and continues to exist in almost all societies, albeit in distinct forms with different names.
In Afghanistan and Arabia, it exists in more primitive form, somewhat similar to the one that existed in Vedic age, more tribalism and rigid differences.
India and Pakistan have similar system, Indian caste system has had a lot of influence from Persian social hierarchy.
>>14360
Caste system is not that based in a homogenous society, but it's definetly based in this shithole subcontinent as we share land with chamaroaches here.
>>14359
Hindi is not based on Pali and Pali which was an Indo Aryan language had nothing to do with chamars.
I have already said this chamars and buddhism have no history.
Most followers and patrons of buddhism were high caste people, similar to jainism.
>>14369
Nope, Caste system existed across Europe, China and Japan too, Even in ancient Egypt it existed.
It is a necessary social evolution, almost all settled agricultural societies develop it in some form.
>>14371
Brqhmin ke marne ke baad saari hindu aur vedic heritage bhi yahi claim karenfe bhadwe saale.
Sanskrit ko bhi chamaroid ne invent kiya tha batengye ye.