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       SITA RAM GOEL
 The ancient past of India is so great that it simply
  cannot be over-glorified.

 Gupta age was the Golden age of Hindu history when
  Hindu spirituality, art, literature, science and
  philosophy attained an acme which has not since been
  surpassed.

 It was a period of greatness in which people can take
  pride and when its creativity attained a pinnacle.
Gupta
Empire
Aryabhatt
(AD 476 – 550)

One of the greatest
mathematician-
astronomers of the
world.
Kalidas

Classical Sanskrit
poet and dramatist,
author of
Meghadūta,
Abhijñānashākuntala
and
Kumārasambhava.
Will Durant
Members of the Islamic Jihad praying
Mahmud Ghaznavi
971-1030AD

 In 1000AD Mahmud
 defeated Raja Jaipal
 of Kabul.

 In 1004 AD he
 dtormed Bhatiya &
 plundered the
 Palace.

 In 1008 AD he
 captured Nagarkot.
Tarikh-i-Yamini of Utbi, Mahmud’s secratory
Mohammed
Ghuri 1160-1206
AD

He renewed Islamic
imperialism in the
last quarter of the
12th century AD.

Buddhist complex at
Sarnath was sacked
at this time, and the
Bhikshus were
slaughtered.
Taj-ul-Masir, Hasan Nizami
In 1194 AD Ghuri’s
Lieutenant
Qutubuddin Aibak
destroyed 27 Hindu
temples at Delhi &
built the Quwwat-
ul-Islam mosque
with their debris.
On his return to Ajmer, Aibak destroyed the
Sanskrit college of Visladeva, and laid the foundations of a
mosque which came to be known as Adhai Din KA Jhonpra.
Adhai Din ka Jhonpara
The Slave
(Mamluks)
Sultans

Shamsuddin
Iltutmish who
succeeded Aibak at
Delhi invaded Malwa
in 1234 AD.

In spite of such
wanton
cruelty, Muslim
power continued to
decline.

After
Mamluks, Khiljis
revived it after 1290
AD.
Badauni
Jalaluddin Khailji


He led an expedition
to Ranthambore in
1291 AD.

He was murdered ny
his son-in-law
Alauddin in 1296AD.
Alauddin Khalji

In 1298 AD, he led an
expedition to Gujrat
under his generals
Ulugh Khan and
Nusrat Khan.
Badauni
By now most of the famous temples were destroyed except
                 Orissa and Rajasthan
Firoz Shah
Tughlaq

He led an expedition
to Orissa 1n 1360 AD.

He destroyed the
temple of Jagannth at
Puri & desecrated
many Hindu Shrines.
Sirat-i-Firoz-Shahi, dictated by Firuz shah Tughlaq
Sirat-i-Firoz-Shahi
Sirat-i-Firoz-Shahi
Amir Timur

He stormed the fort
of Kator on the
border of Kashmir.

He defeated
Tughlaqs in a battle
& entered Delhi.
There he killed
thousands of
Hindus.
Tuzk-i-timur, Amir Timur’s auto-biography
Zahiruddin
Muhammad
Babur

He styled himself a
Ghazi.

He destroyed temple
wherever he saw
them.

He has provided
details of his
repeated massacre of
the infidels.
Jalaluddin
Mohammed
Akbar

He made a good start
as a ghazi, slayer of
infidels.

In the disguise of
secularist emperor he
demanded Hindu
princesses for his
harem, & employed
Hindu warriors
which meant
surrender of Hindu
honor & prostitution
of Hindu Heroism.
Nuruddin Salim
Jahangir

Jahangir was
primarily a drunkard
and a sadist
scoundrel.

He was too much
devoted to women
and the wine-cup to
care much about
Allah and the
Prophet.
Shihab-ud-din
Muhammad Shah
Jahan I

He demolished many
temples and raised
Mosques in their
place.

He converted two
sons of Jujhar Singh
who were of tender
age to Islam.
Aurangzeb
He started his career
as a but-shikan
(iconoclast).

He issued a farman
in Gujrat that
temples destroyed by
him cannot be
repaired.

Cow-slaughter at
temple site was a
safeguard against
Hindus rebuilding it
on the same spot.
Logic of lack of perspective by NCERT
 It is recommended that "Muslim rulers cannot be
  identified as foreigners except for those who did not
  settle here.”
 Mahmud Ghaznavi and Muhammad Ghuri are to
  be treated as foreign invaders simply because they
  launched there invasions from Afghanistan.
 But not the Mamluks, the Khiljis, the Tughlaqs,
  the Lodis, the Suras, & the Mughals who brought
  the loot to Delhi from other parts o the country.
 After the downfall of Mughal Empire, The Rajputs, the
 Jats, the Sikhs and the Marathas were rising up to
 reclaim their lost patrimony in their own homeland.

 The Muslim chieftains were inviting other Islamic
 imperialists from across the border to come and
 rescue the earlier Islamic imperialist out of the chaos.

 The British, the French and other foreign were taking
 advantage of the ineptitude of the native & Muslim
 princes in order to secure their strangleholds.
Facts of the recorded History by Muslim Historians.
Language of records itself speaks that they took immense
              pride in doing what they did.
Chachnama
Chachnama
Chachnama
Chachnama, Hajjaj’s letter to Muhammad Bin Qasim
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 Hindu princes fought many wars but they had
 observed some time- honored conventions sanctioned
 by the Shastras.
   They never molested Brahmins & Bhikshus
   The cows were not killed
   The chastity of women was never violated.
   The non-combatant were never killed or captured.
   The civil population was never plundered.
 Islamic imperialism came with different code- the
 Sunnah of Prophet.
   The cows, the Brahmins, the Bhikshus invited their
    special attention in mass murders of non-combats.
   After the victory, it required them to sack & burn down
    villages & town & the cities were plundered.
   The temples & monasteries were destructed.
   Those whom they did not kill, they captured & sold as
    slaves.
 Islamic invaders wee not the first foreigners to come
  and settle down in India.

 In earlier times, the Iranians, the Greeks, the
  Parthians, the Scythians, the Kushans, and the Huns
  had also invaded India, and settled down here.

 But we have never had an Iranians, or a Greek, or a
  Parthian, or a Scythian, or a Kushan, or a Hun or a
  Mongolian minority, or culture, or problem.
 None of the Hindu Saints questioned its claim as an
 alternative path of salvation.

 None of them could see that the Kalimah- there is no
 god but Allah & Muhammad is his last prophet-
 could emanate only from a beastly rather than a
 religious consciousness.

 A majority of the Muslims were Hindu converts who
 had been forced into the folds of Islam. Hindu society
 closed its doors to them.
 Hindus failed to organize a collective effort to guard
  the frontiers of Bharatvarsha.

 The sterile statecraft was centered on the politics of
  the mandalayoni, one’s neighbor was always an
  enemy, & the enemy of enemy always a friend.
 Each of Hindu prince was busy with his immediate
 neighbors. An awareness of what was happening in
 neighboring lands was not needed by them.

 Islam provided an ample opportunity to Hindu saints,
 philosophers & princes to understand the true
 character of Islam.

 But neither Hindu saints, nor the philosophers, nor
 the princes could not draw any worthwhile conclusions
 about the character of Islam.
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Sita ram goel the story of islamic imperialism in india

  • 1. Presentation based on a book by SITA RAM GOEL
  • 2.  The ancient past of India is so great that it simply cannot be over-glorified.  Gupta age was the Golden age of Hindu history when Hindu spirituality, art, literature, science and philosophy attained an acme which has not since been surpassed.  It was a period of greatness in which people can take pride and when its creativity attained a pinnacle.
  • 4. Aryabhatt (AD 476 – 550) One of the greatest mathematician- astronomers of the world.
  • 5. Kalidas Classical Sanskrit poet and dramatist, author of Meghadūta, Abhijñānashākuntala and Kumārasambhava.
  • 7.
  • 8. Members of the Islamic Jihad praying
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Mahmud Ghaznavi 971-1030AD In 1000AD Mahmud defeated Raja Jaipal of Kabul. In 1004 AD he dtormed Bhatiya & plundered the Palace. In 1008 AD he captured Nagarkot.
  • 13. Tarikh-i-Yamini of Utbi, Mahmud’s secratory
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Mohammed Ghuri 1160-1206 AD He renewed Islamic imperialism in the last quarter of the 12th century AD. Buddhist complex at Sarnath was sacked at this time, and the Bhikshus were slaughtered.
  • 19. In 1194 AD Ghuri’s Lieutenant Qutubuddin Aibak destroyed 27 Hindu temples at Delhi & built the Quwwat- ul-Islam mosque with their debris.
  • 20. On his return to Ajmer, Aibak destroyed the Sanskrit college of Visladeva, and laid the foundations of a mosque which came to be known as Adhai Din KA Jhonpra.
  • 21. Adhai Din ka Jhonpara
  • 22. The Slave (Mamluks) Sultans Shamsuddin Iltutmish who succeeded Aibak at Delhi invaded Malwa in 1234 AD. In spite of such wanton cruelty, Muslim power continued to decline. After Mamluks, Khiljis revived it after 1290 AD.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Jalaluddin Khailji He led an expedition to Ranthambore in 1291 AD. He was murdered ny his son-in-law Alauddin in 1296AD.
  • 27.
  • 28. Alauddin Khalji In 1298 AD, he led an expedition to Gujrat under his generals Ulugh Khan and Nusrat Khan.
  • 30. By now most of the famous temples were destroyed except Orissa and Rajasthan
  • 31. Firoz Shah Tughlaq He led an expedition to Orissa 1n 1360 AD. He destroyed the temple of Jagannth at Puri & desecrated many Hindu Shrines.
  • 32. Sirat-i-Firoz-Shahi, dictated by Firuz shah Tughlaq
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. Amir Timur He stormed the fort of Kator on the border of Kashmir. He defeated Tughlaqs in a battle & entered Delhi. There he killed thousands of Hindus.
  • 39. Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur He styled himself a Ghazi. He destroyed temple wherever he saw them. He has provided details of his repeated massacre of the infidels.
  • 40. Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar He made a good start as a ghazi, slayer of infidels. In the disguise of secularist emperor he demanded Hindu princesses for his harem, & employed Hindu warriors which meant surrender of Hindu honor & prostitution of Hindu Heroism.
  • 41. Nuruddin Salim Jahangir Jahangir was primarily a drunkard and a sadist scoundrel. He was too much devoted to women and the wine-cup to care much about Allah and the Prophet.
  • 42. Shihab-ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan I He demolished many temples and raised Mosques in their place. He converted two sons of Jujhar Singh who were of tender age to Islam.
  • 43. Aurangzeb He started his career as a but-shikan (iconoclast). He issued a farman in Gujrat that temples destroyed by him cannot be repaired. Cow-slaughter at temple site was a safeguard against Hindus rebuilding it on the same spot.
  • 44. Logic of lack of perspective by NCERT
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  • 46.  It is recommended that "Muslim rulers cannot be identified as foreigners except for those who did not settle here.”  Mahmud Ghaznavi and Muhammad Ghuri are to be treated as foreign invaders simply because they launched there invasions from Afghanistan.  But not the Mamluks, the Khiljis, the Tughlaqs, the Lodis, the Suras, & the Mughals who brought the loot to Delhi from other parts o the country.
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  • 52.  After the downfall of Mughal Empire, The Rajputs, the Jats, the Sikhs and the Marathas were rising up to reclaim their lost patrimony in their own homeland.  The Muslim chieftains were inviting other Islamic imperialists from across the border to come and rescue the earlier Islamic imperialist out of the chaos.  The British, the French and other foreign were taking advantage of the ineptitude of the native & Muslim princes in order to secure their strangleholds.
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  • 54. Facts of the recorded History by Muslim Historians. Language of records itself speaks that they took immense pride in doing what they did.
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  • 61. Chachnama, Hajjaj’s letter to Muhammad Bin Qasim
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  • 65.  Hindu princes fought many wars but they had observed some time- honored conventions sanctioned by the Shastras.  They never molested Brahmins & Bhikshus  The cows were not killed  The chastity of women was never violated.  The non-combatant were never killed or captured.  The civil population was never plundered.
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  • 67.  Islamic imperialism came with different code- the Sunnah of Prophet.  The cows, the Brahmins, the Bhikshus invited their special attention in mass murders of non-combats.  After the victory, it required them to sack & burn down villages & town & the cities were plundered.  The temples & monasteries were destructed.  Those whom they did not kill, they captured & sold as slaves.
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  • 69.  Islamic invaders wee not the first foreigners to come and settle down in India.  In earlier times, the Iranians, the Greeks, the Parthians, the Scythians, the Kushans, and the Huns had also invaded India, and settled down here.  But we have never had an Iranians, or a Greek, or a Parthian, or a Scythian, or a Kushan, or a Hun or a Mongolian minority, or culture, or problem.
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  • 74.  None of the Hindu Saints questioned its claim as an alternative path of salvation.  None of them could see that the Kalimah- there is no god but Allah & Muhammad is his last prophet- could emanate only from a beastly rather than a religious consciousness.  A majority of the Muslims were Hindu converts who had been forced into the folds of Islam. Hindu society closed its doors to them.
  • 75.  Hindus failed to organize a collective effort to guard the frontiers of Bharatvarsha.  The sterile statecraft was centered on the politics of the mandalayoni, one’s neighbor was always an enemy, & the enemy of enemy always a friend.
  • 76.  Each of Hindu prince was busy with his immediate neighbors. An awareness of what was happening in neighboring lands was not needed by them.  Islam provided an ample opportunity to Hindu saints, philosophers & princes to understand the true character of Islam.  But neither Hindu saints, nor the philosophers, nor the princes could not draw any worthwhile conclusions about the character of Islam.