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Indian Muslims: who are they

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Book Details

  • Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers

  • ISBN-13: 9788185990101

  • ISBN-10: 8185990107

  • Edition: New Delhi

  • Year: 2018

  • Language: English

  • Subject: Religion, Voice of India

About the Book

This book by Dr. K.S. Lal delves into several factors that have contributed to the growth of the Muslim population in India, focusing on historical events such as the invasions by Islamic armies, the recruitment of soldiers from bordering regions, immigration, forced conversions, and large-scale polygamy. Dr. Lal also explores how the wars of conquest waged by Islamic invaders led to the enslavement of Hindu prisoners of war, contributing to the expansion of the Muslim population.

Dr. Lal refutes the common belief that the Hindu caste system was a significant factor in conversions to Islam, arguing that the absence of caste systems in regions such as the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa did not prevent their conversion to Islam. Through detailed micro-studies, Dr. Lal reveals how many Muslim communities in India and beyond have their origins in Hinduism, portraying them as part of a lost Hindu fraternity.

A renowned historian, Dr. Kishori Saran Lal’s research provides a thorough and critical analysis of the historical processes that shaped the religious landscape of India, offering readers a deeper understanding of the Islamization of India and the complex interplay of culture, religion, and history.