RE:NO Non Musmim even tries to PROVE...
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 06:32 PM Permalink
Wahaj Faridy, why should any one give you any proof? Nobody is bothered if you want to treat the atrocities committed by the invaders on your ancestors as an "honour" to them. Why are you repeating the same question??
RE:RE:NO Non Musmim even tries to PROVE...
by Wahaj Faridy on Apr 12, 2008 06:38 PM Permalink
If you got no proof then you got no ethical right to insinuate Islam or any Rulers.
First get necessary proofs, then make charges. Else, you are nothing but a shooter from the hip.
We muslims are sick of your kind who attack and insinuate our revered faith, and have not even understanding that charges need to be backed up with facts and references
RE:RE:RE:NO Non Musmim even tries to PROVE...
by True Indian on Apr 12, 2008 11:13 PM Permalink
why dont all u muslims die and screw 72 virgins in hell and leave india alone..
RE:NO Non Musmim even tries to PROVE...
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 06:30 PM Permalink
The general policy of most of the rulers during the 700 years of Muslim occupation of India was to systematically replace the fabric of Hindu society and culture with a Muslim culture. They tried to destroy Indian religions, language and places of knowledge (universities e.g Nalanda and Taxshila were totally destroyed by Muslims). They destroyed and desecrated places of thousands of temples including Somnath, Mathura, Benaras, Ayodhaya, Kannauj, Thaneswar and in other places. There was wholesale slaughter of the monks and priests and innocent Hindus with the aim to wipe out the intellectual bedrock of the people they overran.
The Muslims could not subjugate India with ease and were never able to rule it entirely. There was a valiant and ceaseless struggle for independence by Hindus to deliver India from Muslim tyranny. The Rajputs, Jats, Marathas and Sikhs led this struggle in North India. In the South this struggle was embodied in the Vijayanagar Empire. This struggle culminated when the Marathas ended the Muslim domination of India.