The Moslems entered India from the 8th
century. Initially their influence was confined to North India, but later their
rule encompassed most of the sub continent, except the far eastern tribal
parts.The British entered India as traders, but in a short span of time they
became the rulers. The Moslems were defeated and they sulked. The British had
the distinction of ruling the largest empire in History. In addition their writ
ran in the tribal areas and they created
buffer states in Tibet and Afghanistan.
Essential
Ingredients of Moslem Rule
The Moslem rule however was quite different from the British
rule. One aspect of Moslem rule was that destruction of temples. This led to widespread carnage because Muslims regarded the Hindus as infidels
and therefore slaughtered and converted millions of Hindus. The famous writer
Will Durant(1885-1981) argued in his 1935 book "The Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage"
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The Mohammedan conquest of India is probably the bloodiest
story in history. The Islamic historians and scholars have recorded with
great glee and pride the slaughters of Hindus, forced conversions, abduction
of Hindu women and children to slave markets and the destruction of temples
carried out by the warriors of Islam during 800 AD to 1700 AD. Millions of
Hindus were converted to Islam by sword during this period
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Thus
some of the holiest shrines of the Hindus like Ayodhya, Brindavan and Kashi among
others were razed to the ground and mosques built on their ruins. This was because
the Moslem never considered the benefits of their subjects, so intent were they
in spreading Islam. They also clamped archaic laws on their subjects like Jizzia as enshrined in the Koran.
The
Rule of the British
The British did no such thing, but had the
distinction of restoring a lot many temples and many like the Khujaraho temples
were discovered and restored by them. They also built the Saragrahi gurudwara
and abolished the jizzia.
The British were no doubt the imperial power,
but they brought India forward and archaic laws like sati and the menace of
thuggeree were abolished. They also spread education and a string of scholars
descended on India to study and translate the scriptures. Thus Dr Trump
translated the Granth Sahib. The
Moslem however brought death and destruction. Many seats of learning were destroyed
and also the law of the land was not universal. The Moslem was preferred in
terms of trade and commerce and the Hindu discriminated against.
Moslem
Rule, a Dark Age
However there were some enlightened rulers
among the Moslem, but their rule was only marked by a degree of tyranny being less.
Thus Akbar was less of a tyrant than Aurangzeb, but he also in a number of
instances ground the Hindus to dust under his feet.
The Moslem rule was thus a period of a dark
age in the subcontinent and it was a godsend that the British arrived. One
shudders to think what would have happened In case the British rule had not
come to india. This thought that is both frightening and scary as the Moslem
rule would have further crushed the Hindus. One cannot forget the slaughter of
100,000 Hindus by Timur-e-Lang during his occupation of Delhi in 1398.Two
aspects of Moslem rule forcible conversion to Islam and destruction of Hindu
temples and building of mosques on them cannot be wished away. The imposition
of Jizzia and the failure to spread education and a universal law applicable to
every citizen will dam Moslem rule. Some Moslem did use Hindus in high
positions, but only to further their cause and not for any other purpose.
Last Word
The British rule on the other hand had its
limitations, but the concept of a secular nation and universal spread education
and applicability of laws to all and sundry willmajk this age as perhaps one of
the best in Indian history. As Nirad choudhry wrote To the memory of the
British Empire in India, which conferred subject hood upon us, but withheld
citizenship; to which yet every one of us threw out the challenge: ``Civis
Britannicus sum' because all that was good and living within us was made,
shaped, and quickened by the same British rule"
But the Moslem rule was a dark age and it must be seen for what it was without wishing it away.
But the Moslem rule was a dark age and it must be seen for what it was without wishing it away.
References
a) Persecution ofHhindus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Hindus
b) Autobiography of an unknown Indian Nirad C Choudhry Macmillon London (1951)
c) The British Raj- Dennis Judd- Publisher Hodder Wayland (1987) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Durant
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