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ISLAMIC INVASION POLITICAL AND
    SOCIAL CONDITION IN THE
          COUNTRY…


                       •   Azizur Khan
                       •   Tanvi Gujrathi
                       •   Akshata Hase
                       •   Swapnil Kanse
                       •   Nikhil Mehta
ISLAMIC HISTORY

• From the oasis cities of Makkah and Medina in the
  Arabian desert, the message of Islam went forth
  with electrifying speed. Within half a century of the
  Prophet's death, Islam had spread to three
  continents. Islam is not, as some imagine in the
  West, a religion of the sword nor did it spread
  primarily by means of war. It was only within Arabia,
  where a crude form of idolatry was rampant, that
  Islam was propagated by warring against those
  tribes which did not accept the message of God –
  whereas Christians and Jews were not forced to
  convert.
ISLAMIC HISTORY

• Outside of Arabia also the vast lands conquered by the Arab
  armies in a short period became Muslim not by force of the
  sword but by the appeal of the new religion. It was faith in
  One God and emphasis upon His Mercy that brought vast
  numbers of people into the fold of Islam.
• The new religion did not coerce people to convert. Many
  continued to remain Jews and Christians and to this day
  important communities of the followers of these faiths are
  found in Muslim lands.Moreover, the spread of Islam was not
  limited to its miraculous early expansion outside of Arabia.
  During later centuries the Turks embraced Islam peacefully as
  did a large number of the people of the Indian subcontinent
  and the Malay-speaking world. In Africa also, Islam has spread
  during the past two centuries even under the mighty power of
  European colonial rulers. Today Islam continues to grow not
  only in Africa but also in Europe and America where Muslims
  now comprise a notable minority.
MUSLIM INVASIONS

• Mahmud of Ghazni and Mohammed Ghori and their fanatical followers
  poured down across the Khyber and Bolan passes of the Himalayan ranges
  into the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains. The Hindu civilization meanwhile
  passed its prime by the 10th century of the Christian era. Shankaracharya
  was the last great philosopher of Hindu India. Artistic inspiration died up
  after 7th to 8th centuries so nothing like the Ajanta was created afterwards.
  The Last great Poet in Sanskrit was Kalidasa. Universities like Taxila and
  Nalanda stopped attracting brilliant minds from all over the world.
• The feudal decline and the consequent degeneration of society paved
  way for foreign intervention. Mohmud Ghazni carried out 17 raids in
  northern India, but this shock treatment did not produce any unified plan of
  resistance among the Indian rulers. With the best horses the Afghans had
  no natural barriers once they passed the Khyber-Bolan passes. Alberuni, a
  great Arab Scholar was fascinated by the "Hindu" Indian thought .He
  recorded the Hindu_Arabic cultural interaction in many of his works. The
  Arab scholars adopted and popularized the Hindu Numerals, which are
  now called ARABIC NUMERALS the world over, 1including the concept
  of ZERO.
CONQUEST OF INDIA FROM THE NORTHWESTERN
ROUTE BY THE MUSLIM DYNASTIES IS SUMMARIZED
AND GIVEN BELOW ACCORDING TO CHRONOLOGY.

    712 A.D.         Arab conquest of Sind.
    997- 1030 A.D.   Raids of Mahmud of Ghazni.
                     Muhammad Ghori defeated Prithiviraj
    1192 A.D.
                     Chauhan.
                     Slave dynasty established by qutb-ud-din -
    1206 A.D.
                     Aibak.
    1296- 1316
                     Ala-ud-din Khilji's reign.
    A.D.
    1325- 51 A.D.    Muhammad bin Tughlak's reign.
    1414- 50 A.D.    Rule of Sayyids at Delhi.
    1451 A.D.        Accession of Bahlul Lodi
                     First Battle of Panipat. Babur establishes the
    1526 A.D.
                     Mughal Empire.
THE SULTANS
• The Delhi Sultanate came
  around 1210, under the rule of
  Qutubuddin Aibek and
  continued till the foundation to
  the Mughal Empire was laid by
  Babar in 1526.
• He was followed by Iltumish who
  completed the QUTB MINAR
  which stands on the outskirts of
  Delhi.
• A number of Sultans followed,
  but each rule was punctuated
  by bloody wars.
• Then followed the Tughlugs who
  transferred the capital from
  Delhi to Devagiri in the South
  and they also introduced
  leather currency, which was a
  failure.
THE SULTANS

• By the 20th century the Muslims after 800 years of
  domination could convert only 25% of the
  population of India to Islam.
• The Muslims could not rule without Hindu assistance,
  so many Hindus were inducted into the
  bureaucracy. This resulted in the development of a
  new common language, Urdu, which is now spoken
  in most parts of Northern India.
SOUTH INDIA IN HISTORY

• In the absence of large-scale invasion, South India maintained
  equilibrium till the advent of British rule.
• The agrarian integration took place in South India in the beginning of
  the second millennium.
• The agricultural surplus in the Kaveri valley region projected Tanjore
  ,the Chola Capital under kings like Raja Raja, Rajendra and
  Kulothunga.
• In the 9th century of the Christian era great Tamil works like
  CHILAPADIKARAM, MANIMEGALAI AND JIVAKA CHINTAMANI were
  made. Since the west coast of India had a world monopoly of
  pepper, teak and spices, it attracted a lot of western adventurers.
• Between 1000 and 1300 AD, the Hoysala Empire, which had centers
  in Belur, Halebid, and Somnathpur was at its peak. Meanwhile in
  northern Karnataka the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar was founded
  in 1336 by the famous brothers Harihara and Bukka. Its capital was
  Hampi and perhaps it was the strongest Hindu kingdom.
MUGHAL RULE, AKBAR'S
               MAUSOLEUM
• This rule started in India with the
  arrival of Babar, a refuge prince
  from Samarkhand. Akbar, the
  Great, followed him. Birbal, the
  court wit and Tansen, the
  musician became legendary
  figures during Akbar's period. His
  religious views can be
  considered to be the forerunner
  of the ideas of Mahatma of our
  times.
• Fatehpur Sikri the monumental
  work of Akbar speaks of his vigor
  and dynamism. Akbar was
  probably the greatest of the
  Mughal Emperors, for he, not
  only had great military power
  but he was also a man of culture
  and wisdom.
MUGHAL RULE, AKBAR'S
           MAUSOLEUM
• Jahangir (1605-27) and Shahjahan (1527-59) who
  succeeded Akbar were both pleasure seekers,
  caring more for power and wealth than reforms
  and justice. The Mughal Empire is a unique
  phenomenon in the history of India and it was
  autocratic to the core. The Mughals had a great
  passion for monumental architectures. It didn't take
  long for revolts to take place on all sides and with
  Aurangazeb's death in 1707; the Mughal Empire's
  fortune began to decline sharply.
POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ISLAM

• Political aspects of Islam are derived from the Qur‘an,
  the sunna (the sayings and living habits of Muhammad),
  Muslim history, and elements of political movements
  outside Islam.
• Traditional political concepts in Islam include leadership
  by successors to the Prophet known as caliphs,
  (imamate for shia ); the importance of following Islamic
  law or sharia; the duty of rulers to seek shura or
  consultation from their subjects; and the importance of
  rebuking unjust rulers but not encouraging rebellion
  against them.
• A sea change in the Islamic world was the abolition of
  the ottaman caliphate in 1924, which some believed
  meant an end to the Islamic state both in "symbolic and
  practice terms
MUHAMMAD, THE MEDINAN STATE
 AND ISLAMIC POLITICAL IDEALS
• Islamist claim that the origins of Islam as a political movement are to
  be found in the life and times of Islam's prophet, Muhammad and his
  successors, (depending on the Islamist). In 622 CE, in recognition of
  his claims to prophet hood, Muhammad was invited to rule the city
  of medina. At the time the local Arab tribes of Aus and khazraj
  dominated the city, and were in constant conflict. Medinans saw in
  Muhammad an impartial outsider who could resolve the conflict.
  Muhammad and his followers thus moved to Medina, where
  Muhammad drafted the medina charter. This document made
  Muhammad the ruler, and recognized him as the Prophet of Allah.
  The laws Muhammad established during his rule, based on the
  revelations of the Quran and doing of Muhammad, are considered
  by Muslims to be Sharai Islamic law, which Islamic movements seek to
  replicate in the present day. Muhammad gained a widespread
  following and an army, and his rule expanded first to the city
  of Mecca and then spread through the Arabian peninsula through a
  combination of diplomacy and military conquest.
Islamic history

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Islamic history

  • 1. ISLAMIC INVASION POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONDITION IN THE COUNTRY… • Azizur Khan • Tanvi Gujrathi • Akshata Hase • Swapnil Kanse • Nikhil Mehta
  • 2. ISLAMIC HISTORY • From the oasis cities of Makkah and Medina in the Arabian desert, the message of Islam went forth with electrifying speed. Within half a century of the Prophet's death, Islam had spread to three continents. Islam is not, as some imagine in the West, a religion of the sword nor did it spread primarily by means of war. It was only within Arabia, where a crude form of idolatry was rampant, that Islam was propagated by warring against those tribes which did not accept the message of God – whereas Christians and Jews were not forced to convert.
  • 3. ISLAMIC HISTORY • Outside of Arabia also the vast lands conquered by the Arab armies in a short period became Muslim not by force of the sword but by the appeal of the new religion. It was faith in One God and emphasis upon His Mercy that brought vast numbers of people into the fold of Islam. • The new religion did not coerce people to convert. Many continued to remain Jews and Christians and to this day important communities of the followers of these faiths are found in Muslim lands.Moreover, the spread of Islam was not limited to its miraculous early expansion outside of Arabia. During later centuries the Turks embraced Islam peacefully as did a large number of the people of the Indian subcontinent and the Malay-speaking world. In Africa also, Islam has spread during the past two centuries even under the mighty power of European colonial rulers. Today Islam continues to grow not only in Africa but also in Europe and America where Muslims now comprise a notable minority.
  • 4. MUSLIM INVASIONS • Mahmud of Ghazni and Mohammed Ghori and their fanatical followers poured down across the Khyber and Bolan passes of the Himalayan ranges into the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains. The Hindu civilization meanwhile passed its prime by the 10th century of the Christian era. Shankaracharya was the last great philosopher of Hindu India. Artistic inspiration died up after 7th to 8th centuries so nothing like the Ajanta was created afterwards. The Last great Poet in Sanskrit was Kalidasa. Universities like Taxila and Nalanda stopped attracting brilliant minds from all over the world. • The feudal decline and the consequent degeneration of society paved way for foreign intervention. Mohmud Ghazni carried out 17 raids in northern India, but this shock treatment did not produce any unified plan of resistance among the Indian rulers. With the best horses the Afghans had no natural barriers once they passed the Khyber-Bolan passes. Alberuni, a great Arab Scholar was fascinated by the "Hindu" Indian thought .He recorded the Hindu_Arabic cultural interaction in many of his works. The Arab scholars adopted and popularized the Hindu Numerals, which are now called ARABIC NUMERALS the world over, 1including the concept of ZERO.
  • 5. CONQUEST OF INDIA FROM THE NORTHWESTERN ROUTE BY THE MUSLIM DYNASTIES IS SUMMARIZED AND GIVEN BELOW ACCORDING TO CHRONOLOGY. 712 A.D. Arab conquest of Sind. 997- 1030 A.D. Raids of Mahmud of Ghazni. Muhammad Ghori defeated Prithiviraj 1192 A.D. Chauhan. Slave dynasty established by qutb-ud-din - 1206 A.D. Aibak. 1296- 1316 Ala-ud-din Khilji's reign. A.D. 1325- 51 A.D. Muhammad bin Tughlak's reign. 1414- 50 A.D. Rule of Sayyids at Delhi. 1451 A.D. Accession of Bahlul Lodi First Battle of Panipat. Babur establishes the 1526 A.D. Mughal Empire.
  • 6. THE SULTANS • The Delhi Sultanate came around 1210, under the rule of Qutubuddin Aibek and continued till the foundation to the Mughal Empire was laid by Babar in 1526. • He was followed by Iltumish who completed the QUTB MINAR which stands on the outskirts of Delhi. • A number of Sultans followed, but each rule was punctuated by bloody wars. • Then followed the Tughlugs who transferred the capital from Delhi to Devagiri in the South and they also introduced leather currency, which was a failure.
  • 7. THE SULTANS • By the 20th century the Muslims after 800 years of domination could convert only 25% of the population of India to Islam. • The Muslims could not rule without Hindu assistance, so many Hindus were inducted into the bureaucracy. This resulted in the development of a new common language, Urdu, which is now spoken in most parts of Northern India.
  • 8. SOUTH INDIA IN HISTORY • In the absence of large-scale invasion, South India maintained equilibrium till the advent of British rule. • The agrarian integration took place in South India in the beginning of the second millennium. • The agricultural surplus in the Kaveri valley region projected Tanjore ,the Chola Capital under kings like Raja Raja, Rajendra and Kulothunga. • In the 9th century of the Christian era great Tamil works like CHILAPADIKARAM, MANIMEGALAI AND JIVAKA CHINTAMANI were made. Since the west coast of India had a world monopoly of pepper, teak and spices, it attracted a lot of western adventurers. • Between 1000 and 1300 AD, the Hoysala Empire, which had centers in Belur, Halebid, and Somnathpur was at its peak. Meanwhile in northern Karnataka the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar was founded in 1336 by the famous brothers Harihara and Bukka. Its capital was Hampi and perhaps it was the strongest Hindu kingdom.
  • 9. MUGHAL RULE, AKBAR'S MAUSOLEUM • This rule started in India with the arrival of Babar, a refuge prince from Samarkhand. Akbar, the Great, followed him. Birbal, the court wit and Tansen, the musician became legendary figures during Akbar's period. His religious views can be considered to be the forerunner of the ideas of Mahatma of our times. • Fatehpur Sikri the monumental work of Akbar speaks of his vigor and dynamism. Akbar was probably the greatest of the Mughal Emperors, for he, not only had great military power but he was also a man of culture and wisdom.
  • 10. MUGHAL RULE, AKBAR'S MAUSOLEUM • Jahangir (1605-27) and Shahjahan (1527-59) who succeeded Akbar were both pleasure seekers, caring more for power and wealth than reforms and justice. The Mughal Empire is a unique phenomenon in the history of India and it was autocratic to the core. The Mughals had a great passion for monumental architectures. It didn't take long for revolts to take place on all sides and with Aurangazeb's death in 1707; the Mughal Empire's fortune began to decline sharply.
  • 11. POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ISLAM • Political aspects of Islam are derived from the Qur‘an, the sunna (the sayings and living habits of Muhammad), Muslim history, and elements of political movements outside Islam. • Traditional political concepts in Islam include leadership by successors to the Prophet known as caliphs, (imamate for shia ); the importance of following Islamic law or sharia; the duty of rulers to seek shura or consultation from their subjects; and the importance of rebuking unjust rulers but not encouraging rebellion against them. • A sea change in the Islamic world was the abolition of the ottaman caliphate in 1924, which some believed meant an end to the Islamic state both in "symbolic and practice terms
  • 12. MUHAMMAD, THE MEDINAN STATE AND ISLAMIC POLITICAL IDEALS • Islamist claim that the origins of Islam as a political movement are to be found in the life and times of Islam's prophet, Muhammad and his successors, (depending on the Islamist). In 622 CE, in recognition of his claims to prophet hood, Muhammad was invited to rule the city of medina. At the time the local Arab tribes of Aus and khazraj dominated the city, and were in constant conflict. Medinans saw in Muhammad an impartial outsider who could resolve the conflict. Muhammad and his followers thus moved to Medina, where Muhammad drafted the medina charter. This document made Muhammad the ruler, and recognized him as the Prophet of Allah. The laws Muhammad established during his rule, based on the revelations of the Quran and doing of Muhammad, are considered by Muslims to be Sharai Islamic law, which Islamic movements seek to replicate in the present day. Muhammad gained a widespread following and an army, and his rule expanded first to the city of Mecca and then spread through the Arabian peninsula through a combination of diplomacy and military conquest.