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Politics : Palestine, facts and history

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (677)7/4/2002 9:56:00 PM
From: lorne   of 770
 
Chinu. Something to discuss with muslim friends.

"But what of the conquest of India by Muslims", asks
Elst?

In other parts of Asia and Europe, the conquered nations
quickly opted for conversion to Islam rather than death.
But in India, because of the staunch resistance of the
4000 year old Hindu faith, the Muslim conquests were for
the Hindus a pure struggle between life and death. Entire
cities were burnt down and their populations massacred.
Each successive campaign brought hundreds of thousands of
victims and similar numbers were deported as slaves.
Every new invader made often literally his hill of Hindu
skulls. Thus the conquest of Afghanistan in the year
1000, was followed by the annihilation of the entire
Hindu population there; indeed, the region is still
called Hindu Kush, 'Hindu slaughter'. The Bahmani sultans
in central India, made it a rule to kill 100.000 Hindus a
year. In 1399, Teimur killed 100.000 Hindus IN A SINGLE
DAY, and many more on other occasions. Koenraad Elst
quotes Professor K.S. Lal's "Growth of Muslim population
in India", who writes that according to his calculations,
the Hindu population decreased by 8O MILLION between the
year 1000 and 1525. INDEED PROBABLY THE BIGGEST HOLOCAUST
IN THE WHOLE WORLD HISTORY. (Negat.34) "

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