Mahatma Gandhi was a great proponent of Communal unity

<span style="color: #222222;">In our series on Gandhian philosophy, today we bring you a report on Gandhiji's views on communal harmony and religious tolerance. Mahatma Gandhi was a great proponent of Communal unity. He firmly believed that all religions teach men to be good and peaceful and that intolerance is the religion of the negative. The Father of the Nation said that the essence of true religious teaching is that one should serve and befriend all.<br />”<br />”Mahatma Gandhi was a champion of communal harmony and wanted all Indians, be they of any religion, to unite against the colonial government. He never found serious differences between the Hindus and Muslims and other minority communities like the Christians and the Sikhs or Parsis. Gandhiji saw an inviolable harmony existing in all creation enshrined in all religions, and it was this principle that led him to accord equal respect to all faiths. He stressed upon universal peace, brotherhood, and reverence for all life. Mahatma Gandhi said, the final goal of all religions is to realise this essential oneness.&nbsp;</span><br />

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