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Negationism
and the Muslim Conquests - Part 2 by Francois Gautier
The following is based on one of the chapters in the book
Rewriting Indian History (Vikas).
Continued from Part 1..
The happiest in this matter must be the Muslims themselves. What
fools these Hindus are, they must be telling themselves: We killed
them by the millions, we wrested a whole nation out of them, we
engineer riots against them, and they still defend us!... But
don't the Hindus know that many orthodox Indian Muslims still
cling to the Deoband school, which says that India was once
"Dar-ul-Islam", the house of Islam, and should return to
that status. Maulana Abul Kala Azad, several times Congress
President, and Education Minister in free India, was a spokesman
for this school. The Aligarh school on the contrary, led by
Mohammed Iqbal, propounded the creation of Pakistan. What
particularly interests us in the Aligarh school is the attempt by
Muslim historians, such as Mohamed Habiib, to rewrite the Chapter
of Muslim invasions in India. In 1920, Habib started writing his
magnum opus, which he based on four theories: 1) that the records
(written by the Muslims themselves) of slaughters of Hindus, the
enslaving of their women and children and razing of temples were
"mere exaggerations by court poets and zealous chroniclers to
please their rulers". 2) That they were indeed atrocities,
but mainly committed by Turks, the savage riders from the Steppe.
3) That the destruction of the temples took place because Hindus
stored their gold and jewels inside them and therefore Muslim
armies plundered these. 4) That the conversion of millions of
Hindus to Islam was not forced, "but what happened was there
was a shift of opinion in the population, who on its own free will
chose the Shariat against the Hindu law (smriti), as they were all
oppressed by the bad Brahmins"...!!! (Negationism p.42)
Unfortunately for Habib and his school, the Muslims invaders did
record with glee their genocide on Hindus, because they felt all
along that they were doing their duty; that killing, plundering,
enslaving and razing temples was the work of God, Mohammed.
Indeed, whether it was Mahmud of Ghazni (997-1030), who was no
barbarian, although a Turk, and patronised art and literature,
would recite a verse of the Koran every night after having razed
temples and killed his quota of unbelievers; or Firuz Shah Tughlak
(1351-1388) who personally confirms that the destruction of Pagan
temples was done out of piety and writes: "on the day of a
Hindu festival, I went there myself, ordered the executions of all
the leaders AND PRACTITIONERS of his abomination; I destroyed
their idols temples and built mosques in their places".
Finally, as Elst points out, "Muslim fanatics were merely
faithful executors of Quranic injunctions. It is not the Muslims
who are guilty but Islam". (Negationism in India, p. 44)
But ultimately, it is a miracle that Hinduism survived the
onslaught of Muslim savagery; it shows how deep was her faith, how
profound her karma, how deeply ingrained her soul in the hearts of
her faithfuls. We do not want to point a finger at Muslim
atrocities, yet they should not be denied and their mistakes
should not be repeated today. But the real question is: Can Islam
ever accept Hinduism? We shall turn towards the Sage, the yogi,
who fought for India's independence, accepting the Gita's message
of karma of violence when necessary, yet had a broad vision that
softened his words: "You can live with a religion whose
principle is toleration. But how is it possible to live peacefully
with a religion whose principle is "I will not tolerate you?
How are you going to have unity with these people?...The Hindu is
ready to tolerate; he is open to new ideas and his culture and has
got a wonderful capacity for assimilation, but always provided
India's central truth is recognised.. (Sri Aurobindo India's
Rebirth 161,173) Or behold this, written on September 1909:
"Every action for instance which may be objectionable to a
number of Mahomedans, is now liable to be forbidden because it is
likely to lead to a breach of peace. And one is dimly beginning to
wonder whether worship in Hindu temples may be forbidden on that
valid ground (India's Rebirth p. 55). How prophetic! Sri Aurobindo
could not have foreseen that so many Muslim countries would ban
Rushdie's book and that Hindu processions would often be forbidden
in cities, for fear of offending the Muslims. Sri Aurobindo felt
that sooner or later Hindus would have to assert again the
greatness of Hinduism.
And here we must say a word about monotheism, for it is the key to
the understanding of Islam. Christians and Muslims have always
harped on the fact that their religions sprang-up as a reaction
against the pagan polytheist creeds, which adored many Gods.
" There is only one real God they said (ours), all the rest
are just worthless idols ". This " monotheism versus
polytheism business " has fuelled since then the deep,
fanatic, violent and murderous zeal of Islam against polytheist
religions, particularly against Hinduism, which is the most
comprehensive, most widely practiced of all them. It even cemented
an alliance of sorts between the two great monotheist religions of
the world, Christianity and Islam, witness the Britishers'
attitude in India, who favoured Indian Muslims and Sikhs against
the Hindus; or the King of Morocco who, even though he is one of
the most moderate Muslim leaders in the world, recently said in an
interview: " we have no fight with Christianity, our battle
is against the Infidel who adores many gods ".
But the truth is that Hinduism is without any doubt the most
monotheist religion in the World, for it recognises divine unity
in multiplicity. It does not say: " there is only one God,
which is Mohammed. If you do not believe in Him I will kill you
". It says instead: " Yes Mohammed is a manifestation of
God, but so is Christ, or Buddha, or Krishna, or Confucius ".
This philosophy, this way of seeing, which the Christians and
Muslims call " impious ", is actually the foundation for
a true monotheist understanding of the world. It is because of
this " If you do not recognize Allah (or Christ), I will kill
you ", that tens of millions of Hindus were slaughtered by
Arabs and other millions of South Americans annihilated by the
Christians. And ultimately the question is: Are the Muslims of
today ready to accept Hinduism ? Unfortunately no. For Muslims all
over the world, Hinduism is still the Infidel religion " par
excellence ". This what their religion tell them, at every
moment, at every verse, at the beginning of each prayer : "
Only Allah is great ". And their mollahs still enjoin them to
go on fight " jihad " to deliver the world of the
infidels. And if the armies of Babar are not there any longer; and
if it is not done any more to kill a 100.000 Hindus in a day,
there is still the possibility of planting a few bombs in Bombay,
of fuelling separatisms in the hated land and eventually to drop a
nuclear device, which will settle the problem once and for all. As
to the Indian Muslim, he might relate to his Hindu brother, for
whatever he says, he remains an Indian, nay a Indu; but his
religion will make sure that he does not forget that his duty is
to hate the Infidel. This is the crux of the problem today and the
riddle if Islam has to solved, if it wants to survive in the long
run.
We will never be able to assess the immense physical harm done to
India by the Muslim invasions. Even more difficult is to estimate
the moral and the spiritual damage done to Hindu India. But once
again, the question is not of vengeance, or of reawakening old
ghosts, but of not repeating the same mistakes. Unfortunately, the
harm done by the Muslims conquest is not over. The seeds planted
by the Moghols, by Babar, Mahmud, or Aurangzeb, have matured: the
125 million Indian Muslims of today have forgotten that they were
once peaceful, loving Hindus, forcibly converted to a religion
they hated. And they sometimes take-up as theirs a cry of
fanaticism which is totally alien to their culture. Indeed, as Sri
Aurobindo once said: "More than 90% of the Indian Muslims are
descendants of converted Hindus and belong as much to the Indian
nation as the Hindu themselves"...(Rebirth of India, p.237)
The embryo of secession planted by the Mahomedans, has also
matured into a poisonous tree which has been called Pakistan and
comes back to haunt India through three wars and the shadow of a
nuclear conflict embracing South Asia. And in India, Kashmir and
Ayodhya are reminders that the Moghol cry for the house of Islam
in India is not yet over, as Kargil has just shown.
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