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THE GREAT MOGHUL EMPEROR - AURANGZEB
by Francoise Gautiere on May 28, 2007 11:54 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%u2019an prohibits any Muslim to impose his will on a non-Muslim by stating that "There is no compulsion in religion." (Qur%u2019an: Surah al-Baqarah). The Surah al-Kafiroon (The Unbelievers) 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 which are contrary to the dictates of the Qur%u2019an. Interestingly, the 1946 edition of history text book, Etihash Parichaya (Introduction to History), used in Bengal, published by the Hindustan Press, 10 Ramesh Dutta Street, Calcutta, for the 5th and 6th graders states: "If Aurangzeb had the intention of demolishing temples to make way for mosques, there would not have been a single temple standing erect in India. On the contrary, Aurangzeb donated huge estates for use as Temple sites and support thereof in Benares, Kashmir and elsewhere. The official documentations for these land grants are still extant."



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  RE:THE GREAT MOGHUL EMPEROR - AURANGZEB
by jatin on Jun 07, 2007 11:07 AM   Permalink
If he did donate some land / grants for some temples, most of these were in kingdoms of his hindu generals
and this may have been done to please them and portray himself as secular.

4. having hindu generals and giving grants to temples in no way negates the evil acts he performed.
even the nazis employed jewish security guards in jewish labour camps and ghettoes,not because they liked jews,
but they wanted to make use of the jewish manpower.


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