Kabir Das, a 14th century poet, believed to be born Brahmin and raised as julaha,(literally, a weaver; a lower caste Hindu) seriously admonished Hindus and Muslims for the way they seemed tounderstand their respective faiths. He was neither a scholar on Islam nor an authority on Hinduism, but hecould see the missing ingredient -- love, something he did not see in the practice of Hinduism or Islam. Hesays: