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Violence Against Minority Hindus in Bangladesh: The Mistier World Of Silence

| Satyaagrah | Islam
The persecution of Hindus of Bangladesh--assaults, slaughters, rapes, forcible conversions and displacement from properties--is designed to terrorise the Hindus and ultimately drive them away from that country

Slave past of Kafirs of India and toxic Hindu-Muslim History - Landscapes of misery

| Satyaagrah | Islam
Every medieval military campaign flooded Delhi’s markets with slaves, captured from the ranks of enemies who resisted the expansion of Khalji, Tughlaq and Mughal power. “No day goes,” chronicler Shihabuddin al-Umari recorded during Alauddin Khalji’s rule (1296-1316), “without the sale of thousands of slaves”

Jauhar of Rani Padmini and the enduring Muslims legacy of enacting necrophilia act of gang raping dead bodies

| Satyaagrah | Islam
Right from the first invasion of India by Muhammad Bin Qasim to countless others that followed afterwards, the central Asian marauders not only attacked and plundered India but also took away with them lakhs of women as sex slaves

Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's real truth: cow was slaughtered in temples every day, Hindu places of worship were razed to the ground

| Satyaagrah | Islam
Khan writes, Moinuddin and Nizamuddin were among the most revered of the Sufi saints. However, instead of adapting a missionary approach towards spreading Islam, they were the spiritual and moral supporters of bloody Jihad waged by Islamic invaders

What is the reality of the Sufis: In Their Own Words

| Satyaagrah | Islam
The history of the Sufi cult simply doesn’t tally with their tall and phoney claims to being something akin to the Hindu Yogic Sampradayas. The biggest evidence for this phoniness are the words of the Sufis themselves: copious amounts of oral and written accounts

The Problematic Etymology Of The Word “Aurat”

| Satyaagrah | Islam
Is Aurat, the Urdu term for woman, a “dirty” word? If that’s the case, why aren’t we talking about it?
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