In Page 68 of Muslim Slave System in Medieval India By Prof K S Lal, the historian makes the following remark :-
“Muslim rulers in general and Firoz Tughlaq and Sikandar Lodi in particular considered the Brahmans as “the very keys of the chamber of idolatry in whom the Hindus reposed their trust. “
Therefore, they treated them with great severity. Brahmans, as leaders of Hindu society, were the real obstacles in the Islamisation of India. If they could be suppressed, the task of proselytisation would become easy.”
Undoubtedly, invaders from Central Asia, Europe and the barren deserts could rule on us for substantial time since they oppressed, persecuted and discredited the class of the society whose primary job was to uphold Dharma at all cost in Hindu society...
.. We should in fact recognise their brave effort in resisting the continued attack on our Dharma in difficult times, alongwith other classes in the society.
What the invaders did in past, out leftist mindless wokes are doing the same now, thanks to the distorted history taught to our children in academia, which is brainwashing and guilt trapping them to stand on the wrong side of Dharma.
Countless wokes and leftist gangs including have made ridiculing, insulting and spreading misinformation about the Brahmins as their favourite pastime since decades.
This not only weakens our faith on our Dharma as a whole but also misguides many youth out of our Dharma. This gives boost to anti Hindu forces and endangers our very survival in coming decades.
At the same time, there is substantial strength of modern Brahmins too, who on account of Macaulayan System of leftist education System, disconnect with our scriptures and in an obsession to prove one sided ‘hyper secularism’ end up demeaning their own Dharma,..
.. thus, misguiding the society instead of steering them on the eternal path of Dharma.
Hence, it can be concluded that the society as a whole should recognise their contribution who have truly tolled hard to protect our Dharma and continue to do so now...
.. However, society should also criticise those who have violated their primary duty and are thus causing harm to our Dharma, either by preaching anti Dharmic and/or resorting to anti Dharmic activists.
Source and Credit of the above and similar historical citations :-
1)Pp. 68, Muslim Slave System in Medieval India By Prof K S Lal, Aditya Prakashan, New Delhi, First published in 1994, First reprint 2016.
2)Pp. 379-382, Tarikh-i-Firoz-Shahi, Calcutta, 1890, by Shams Siraj Afif, which says in Persian the following in the above context:
“Zunnardaran kalid-i-hujra-i-kufr und wa kafiran bar eshan muatqid und;”
3)Pp. 65, Makhzan-i-Afghana, Vol 1, translated as History of Afghans, London, 1829 by Benhard Dorn
4)Pp.182, Tarikh-i-Farishtah, Vol 1, Persian Text, Lucknow, 1865, by Mohd. Qasim Hindu Shah Farishtah
5)Pp.51-52, Maasir-i-Alamgiri, by Saqi Mustaad Khan, translated and annotated by Jadunath Sarkar, Calcutta, 1947.
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.. The mantras here, like in any Veda, have a transliterated as well as metaphorical meaning. Readers are suggested to try to grasp both the meanings to be able to appreciate the most authoritative and ancient wisdom in our divine Sanatan Dharma.
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.. code of conduct exercised by Indian warriors even in battles fought by them which according to him was quite ‘not warlike’, and was more humane than anybody else :-
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Fact No. 1:
Relentless business of capturing Hindus, enslaving then and forcefully converting them to Islam, in every inhuman possible way, was a favourite sport of every ‘pious’ Islamic ruler or noble in Medieval India, starting from rule of Ghaznis,..
.. Ghoris Till Slave Dynasty and Mughals in north and Bahmanis, Nizams, Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan in South. This gradually led to the growth of Muslim Population in India.