Mr.S.Singh
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The conversion in Punjab and Bengal was peaceful my friend. Pashtuns converted before Punjabis. Sindh had significant and ever-expanding Muslim population since 7th century. It is not difficult to see how Hindus converted to Islam. My ancestors did so about 250 years ago, when Mughals no longer ruled Punjab.
It is hard for you to come to terms with this issue. Emotions are not going to help you understand this.
I see so much obfuscation of history from Indians that I despair sometimes. You seem to imply that Mughals force-converted people en-masse; and that such was not the case during Sultanate of Delhi's rule. Now just how you can support this contention? I am not sure you can do that. Bring on the references, but not religious or Hindutva sources.
Here is the problem, there were peaceful conersion, yes but the extent was quite small
Again, most reference are religious, half of my religious leaders died because they refused forceful conversion by mughals
The history is written with such texts, some highlighted are Kashmiri pandits and conversion and how they came knocking at sikh empire Guru tegh Bahadur. Sadly most of the writers are hindu's and sikhs which would stand the testimony here
Conversion is always a sensitive issue.
Digging deep into stories and histories of bygone centuries is tough, very tough.
However Sikhs have the most recent history of the three major religions.
Now tell me if Sikhism too expanded during Moghal era.
And if it did
How much sword was used on local Hindus vs. how much love by Gurua Sahban.
please let us know.
p.s. Off course I am aware of the dark period during Aurungzeb. But we must look at the big picture
Even sikhs during the peaceful years were opposed, conversion into sikhism was looked down upon from Guru Nanak era,
during the mughal era, mughals tried to stop conversion to sikhism
guru were slaughtered, and sikhs who converted were beheaded
During the sikhs it was mughals
During spread of islam it has Hindu leaders
situations changed
Yes that's true. It is now time to move beyond the dark days of 1947 and focus on future.
It is now time that Sikh intellectuals again pick up the heavy burden of protecting Muslims and Hindus,
not by sword (mind you)
but
with their shared love of soil.
peace
p.s. the same suggestion applies to Hindu and Muslim intellectuals
The fight has shifted from ideology to concept of nations. Solutions are simple but egos are big
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