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Hinduphobia
00:00:08 1 Anti-Hindu sentiments
00:02:19 2 Historical instances of anti-Hindu views
00:02:30 2.1 Under Muslim rulers in India
00:05:29 2.2 During the British Raj
00:06:33 2.3 Goa Inquisition
00:07:24 3 In South Asia
00:07:34 3.1 Afghanistan
00:08:29 3.2 Bangladesh
00:11:41 3.3 Pakistan
00:18:53 4 Other countries
00:19:03 4.1 Malaysia
00:21:07 4.2 South Africa
00:22:20 4.3 Trinidad and Tobago
00:27:14 4.4 United Kingdom
00:27:23 4.4.1 Shaun Bailey
00:28:53 4.5 United States
00:30:19 4.5.1 Pat Robertson
00:31:24 4.5.2 U.S. Congress
00:33:08 4.5.3 California Textbook Controversy
00:34:23 4.5.4 Dotbusters
00:35:52 5 Notes
00:36:01 6 Further reading
00:36:55 7 External links
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Anti-Hindu sentiment is a negative perception or any sentiment against the practice and practitioners of Hinduism.