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The second wasn't a poem. It was an account of what happened after the siege of Jerusalem. The first one was a poem and was referring to events which had already happened. Even as a poem. the attitude in it was quite telling in itself about how Muslims saw slavery - as a weapon to humiliate non-Muslim women.As for the first two, they are poems intended to insult the enemy's honor and it probably wasn't as bad as they described it. The last one as @Itachi says is dubious and most likely inaccurate.
You can say the third source is contested. But there are equally valid views on its reliability. So according to one legitimate perspective, its a factual incident.
I too know how to use Wiki sources
Your only support for your point of views are 2 unknown Qazis and a couple of screenshots. I on the other hand have brought forth actual well known Islamic scholars.
The topic of this thread is "The major reason Islam was so successful was due to chivalry and mercy towards civilians..."
And that point of view is very much supported by Goras also.....I know the Indian sources tend to disagree because of the millennia of rule and humiliation that they faced at the hands of Islamic/Muslim conquerors.
If your ancestors converted under the sword (your unverified claim), doesn't mean all did.
Can you bring primary sources to show this was a general trend? Not secondary sources. All sorts of unverifiable claims abound in secondary sources, like the false claims that the Pak Army killed 3 million people in 1971 or raped 200,000 women.