EasyNow
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aulias and peers settled everywhere. but i believe Jalalabad and former Islamabad were two of the prime places. and there were more than the settlement of 300 aulias as far as settling of non-subcontinental Muslims in Sylhet is concerned.
i did not mention the economic stature of anyone. do you have trouble reading what i wrote? do you not see any other communities besides Arab and Hindu Rajputs in my last post? and i am not sure why you think being Arab or Hindu Rajput means being rich.
you are the one showing discomfort at Bangladesh's and the subcontinent's Muslim history. are you uncomfortable about the fact Muslims from points west (and in a way also east) of today's BD have shaped what BD is? better come to terms with these. because your discomfort at the very essence of how a BD map came about and at the history of the Muslim community is just disturbing. are you identifying yourself as Bangladeshi, i.e. someone of this landmass, or as a non-existent concept of Bangladeshi who has no history and heritage?
You really do seem disturbed. Have you seen anything in my posts to deny our roots? You are the one in denial of the fact that all sorts of people became Muslims - are u ashamed of it? If so you are nothing but a hypocrite.
We are 90% Muslim even TODAY, why do you need to revisit 300 year old history to recognize that? It's insecurity of the worst kind.
I often see these ridiculous genetics debates on pdf and I'm not interested in the least bit. I go back to my very first post, we are what we are today - deal with that.
Ps. Instead of advising me, read your own post properly and tell me where you have included lower class converts to Islam.
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