We grow up with this nonsense about Bin Qasim being our hero, how shameful to have a hero who was killed brutally just because he did not send some slave girl to Arabia for the kings pleasure.
I would never want a hero like this so called man whose goal was to capture and send a beautiful girl to the king for gratification.
In reality when the Arabs first came to this region, they were heavily defeated at Makran by the local people.
Raja Dahir is our hero, he gave shelter to the family of Mohammed (SAW) when they were being hunted down, he fought bravely.
Even though his later life is controversial, he made this region proud, the arabs won later only because the locals supported them.
But alas, they were kicked out again.
I have only recently started reading and learning about history, we are a people of a great civilization and we have a great past.
We do not need to borrow a shameful history of another people, we have our own.
Although I am not a big fan of arbis I also don’t hate them, just because you hate Arbis doesn’t mean you also have to hate their history.
Arbis made many expedition to Sindh via Makran and were defeated many times, They were slaughtered by Jatts of Kaikanan and they also came to Bannu, It took them 70 years to occupy Sindh, it wasn’t a piece of cake to invade Sindh compared to Persia, Spain, North Africa and central Asia.
Muhammad bin Qasim issued a decree:
All human beings are created by Allah and are equal in His eyes.
He is one and without a peer. In my religion only those who are
kind to fellow human beings are worthy of respect. Cruelty and
oppression are prohibited in our law. We fight only those who
are unjust and are enemies of the truth. (Hussain 1997, 103)
A treaty was promulgated by one of the officers: On behalf
of the Commander of the Faithful, I, Habib bin Muslim, grant
amnesty to all the people of Daibul [Debal] and hereby ensure
their personal safety, security of their temples, women and
children and their property. So long as you will pay jizya [a
tax of protection levied on non-Muslims] we shall abide by this
agreement. (Ibid.)
Hindu rule in the region had been marked by oppression and cruelty
toward both the large Buddhist population and lower-caste Hindus. By
their tolerance the Muslims, as they had in other conquered regions,
soon won over the populace, who had little regard for their previous
rulers.
If the Arabs were so cruel and violent they wouldn’t have been able to rule Sind for 200 years.
For 200years Sind remained part of the Islamic Empire, under the direction of
at least 37 Arab governors who oversaw the administrations of local
rulers. Islam spread while Buddhists and Hindus continued to practice
their faith. Local revenue officials collected jizya and zakat (a tax
on Muslims). Mosques sprouted in every city, joining the Hindu and
Buddhist temples and shrines. Disputes between Muslims were settled
by qadis, Islamic judges, according to Islamic law. Disputes between
Buddhists and Hindus were settled by Brahman priests of the local panchayat,
or council. Over time the Islamic and Sindi customs intertwined
to create a new culture. Underscoring the deep bond that grew, Sindi
became the fi rst language into which the Qur’an was translated.
Sind made many contributions to science and astronomy under Islamic rule.
Bhartis hate arbis because they liberated low caste Hindus and Buddhists from Brahmin cruelty and gave the world this beautiful religion, although we don’t have to like arbis we should also not hate arbis, hate is not the answer of hate, this type of mentality is more common among Hindus. If we cannot accept Muslim rule over Pakistan we should also not hate it. You are just furthering the agenda of Hindu fanatics who claim Islam spread on the point of sword