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| Contextualizing Dhimmitude of the Hindu Civilization |
Contextualizing Dhimmitude to the Hindu Civilization
Col. (Ret'd) Mahendra Mathur
Prof. Bat Ye'or of Brown University calls dhimmitude the
comprehensive legal system established by the Muslim conquerors to rule the
native non-Muslim populations subdued by jihad wars. What follows is his
explanation of dhimmitude and jihad.
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| BOOK REVIEW: Understanding Muhammad a Psychobiography | BOOK REVIEW: Understanding Muhammad a Psychobiography
Sujit Das
While
criticizing Islam, non-Muslims and ex-Muslims often tend to focus on
the negative impacts of Islam; such as Islamic terrorism,
fundamentalism, immense hate to non-Muslims etc, but in this book, the
author, Dr. Ali Sina had gone far beyond. The central argument of this
book is not about the dark side of Islam but the psychobiography of its
founder, Prophet Muhammad. Undoubtedly,
Muhammad was a great leader. He fought many offensive battles,
tortured, looted and killed i... Read More >> |
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| Distortion of Indian History for Muslim Appeasement - Part 1 | Distortion of Indian History for Muslim Appeasement - Part 1 Dr. Radhasyam Brahmachari
Whenever we visit the historical
monuments of Delhi and Agra, the guides tell us – this is the fort
built by Emperor Akbar, or that is the palace built by Emperor Shah
Jahan, or here is the minar made by Sultan Qutb-ud-din and so on and so
forth. They try to convince us that all the forts, palaces and other
monuments of excellent architecture in Delhi and Agra were authored by
the Muslim invaders. We also give them a patient hearing and believe
in... Read More >> |
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| Renaissance Man of India | Renaissance Man of India
Jagmohan
Every nation has its own special attributes: Germany has
its organisational abilities, the United States has enterprise, Japan
has adaptability and the United Kingdom has balance. The hallmark of
India, in its hey-days, was the power and profundity of her mind and
the purity and punctiliousness of her soul. It was this power and
purity which made Indian civilisation one of the most creative and
constructive civilizations in the world. In his own inimitable style, Sri Aurobindo... Read More >> |
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