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For centuries India's social structure was built around a rigid Hindu caste system. While the caste system was constitutionally abolished in 1950, its legacy still deeply affects contemporary Indian society.

The Hindu population, around 84 percent of the 1.2 billion people that live in the country, is still influenced by the four main traditional castes, which also have their own sub-sects: Brahmins, the priestly and academic class; Kshatriya, the warrior caste; Vaishya, which comprises the business community; and Shudra, the working class.

Outside these four groups are others, including the Dalits, who are at the bottom of the hierarchy.

Dalits have traditionally done jobs considered ritually impure, like garbage collection, street sweeping, the cremation of dead bodies and the disposal of human waste.

With Dalits continuing to face prejudice and discrimination within their own communities, some try to find social acceptance by converting to Buddhism, Christianity, Sikhism or Islam.

"It bothers me whenever I introduce myself. People ask about my surname," says Rakesh, who's a dhobi, the washerman caste.

Rakesh has converted to Islam and changed his name to Ali Kanojia.

"I tell them my name is Rakesh. They ask, 'Rakesh what?' They normally ask you this at a Hindu's house," he says.

But conversion is not simply a way out - prejudices still carry over into other religions. Many converts face resistance and even violence from their families or the communities they were born into and the new chosen faith can pose a different set of challenges - like those faced by Ali Kanojia from his own family.

"It's not easy to convert to Islam," he says. "They [the family] say it's not right. I ask, Why? They say it's because Muslims have a bad reputation."

Abdulrahman Bharti's conversion to Islam almost cost him his life.

"I got shot by Hindu people from the Sawar clan ... . When a person converts, the new religion welcomes them, but people from the old religion try to stop them. If they can't, they'll try to kill them. This happened to me," says Bharti who was shot in the chest and leg.

After independence in 1947, the Indian government introduced positive discrimination in favour of low caste groups, but not everyone enjoys the same benefits.

It’s a highly complex benefit structure with certain jobs, education opportunities and political representation reserved for different social and religious groups.

The Reservation Act covers a wide range of eventualities, but for Dalits the disadvantages of conversion may arguably outweigh the advantages, especially when it comes to jobs.

"The protection includes Sikhs and Jains, and Buddhists, but it doesn't include Christians and Muslims, so what happens is that they get excluded from those - the quotas for SCs [Scheduled Castes]," says Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch.

Kanojia, for instance, has not been able to get a government job.

"If you don't have a lower caste certificate you won't get a reserved job. I don't have the lower caste certificate. My parents were illiterate and had little understanding of things... I can't get a job anywhere," says Kanojia.

Set primarily in Mumbai and in the Madhya Pradesh countryside, this film provides an insight into conversion to other religions - the social reformer and principal architect of the Indian constitution, BR Ambedkar, was born a Dalit and converted to Buddhism and many followed in his footsteps - and the processes for finalising conversions.

We hear the personal stories of different Dalit Muslims and the campaign of one man, descended from Muslim converts, to end garbage picking and discrimination against Dalits in Madhya Pradesh.

This is part of a broader struggle where castes, clans and religions determine the course of millions of lives.

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what do they mean by dalit muslims, its should be dalits converted into they are muslims now, not dalits !

floujee
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Just correcting aljajeera that they are muslim now. Do not call them dalits .

shahnawaj_
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_"All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority over a white - except by piety and good action" _*_-Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Last sermon_*

raz
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Theres no such thing called dalit muslim they are our brother and sisters we are one ummah♥️🤝

mubeenshaikh
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No caste in Islam, even the worker become leader during Salat (Prayer)

RafiqulIslam-myfk
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Stop calling them dalit musilm they are just Muslim now thats it

lifeiszain
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They will be one of the first people to enter the highest level of Jannah/Paradise inshaAllah. Also they are so beautiful people with nice cheekbones.

Socko
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Make me cry to see, ,how much they suffer to stay Muslim, may Alllaha bless them .

ajahmed
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Theee is no such thing as “Dalit Muslim”
There is only one ☝️ Muslim ummah.
End of story

faizanali
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Hazrat Bilal was african slave but honored by Muhammad SAW he was his best friend after and used to be leader during prayer... Subhan Allah

Welcome to ummah brothers we are proud of you! You are better muslim fighting at so many horizons for religion.
Allah give you best always ameen

Nursestudent
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3:45"Idhar sab onche hain sab barobar" Allah tala saari Taareefein aap hi ke liye hai

aaminachoudhary
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There is no caste in Islam, a beggar and a king will pray in the same building hugging each other on eid, thank god (Allah) for Islam🌙❤️

tentax
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If Brahmins keep Dalits at bay & dnt touch things which r touched by Dalits, they should remember who built their houses working as labours.They were dalit.How can they live in their houses then??

imransayyed
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Wow... I didn’t know that inside India there’s a lots of discrimination in the name of caste. Seriously, this has to be stopped at any cost. Doesn’t matter what caste or religion discrimination has to be stopped. Humans...

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I am a born Muslim but The Muslim person who converted from Hinduism is most Honorable than me.

TSchem
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Please d'not call him dalit, He is Muslim now, may be he is more closest and valuable in front of Allah then me, bcz he has beard, but i have no beard. In Islam all muslim are equal, only the difference of pious (Worship of Allah), if you are more pious it means you are more closest and valuable in front of Allah then me.

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Leave the darkness of Hinduism. Islam has no caste. No lower or higher. Welcome to Islam

malikiclique
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I left Christianity this 2020 . New Muslim from 🇬🇧 UK❤️❤️

tyoyuk
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There is NO Khasta in Islam !!
Humanity for all human ...

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I feel so bad and sad for their condition.
May Allah help them to be respected and I hope this documentary removes the biases these wonderful individuals suffer

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