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LIES AGAINST THE EMPEROR AURANGZEB
by Mike Gandhi on Mar 12, 2007 09:59 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Some of the Hindu historians have accused Aurangzeb of demolishing Hindu Temples. How factual is this accusation against a man, who has been known to be a saintly man, a strict adherent of Islam? The Qur'an prohibits any Muslim to impose his will on a non-Muslim by stating that "There is no compulsion in religion." (surah al-Baqarah 2:256). The surah al-Kafirun clearly states: "To you is your religion and to me is mine." It would be totally unbecoming of a learned scholar of Islam of his caliber, as Aurangzeb was known to be, to do things that are contrary to the dictates of the Qur'an.

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  RE:LIES AGAINST THE EMPEROR AURANGZEB
by Secular Indian on Mar 13, 2007 03:58 AM   Permalink
He destroyed Hindu temples because his Allah commanded him to do so:

Koran 17:16-17
When we decide to destroy a population, we send a definite order to them who have the good things in life and yet transgress; so that Allah's word is proved true against them: then we destroy them utterly. How many generations have we destroyed after Noah? And enough is thy Lord to note and see the Sins of his servants

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