Islam vis-a-vis Hindu temples

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Voice of India
| Author:
Sita Ram Goel (1921-2003)
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“Islam vis-a-vis Hindu Temples” is a book written by Sita Ram Goel (1921-2003). This book delves into the complex relationship between Islam and Hindu temples. It explores the historical instances of Islamic rulers in India, their attitudes toward Hindu temples, and the destruction of these sacred places. Sita Ram Goel, a prolific author and a prominent voice on issues related to religion and history, provides a critical analysis of the impact of Islamic rule on Hindu temples and the broader Hindu community.
The book examines the architectural, cultural, and religious significance of Hindu temples in India and highlights the instances of temple destruction and conversion to mosques during various periods of Islamic rule. Sita Ram Goel’s work is an important contribution to the understanding of the historical dynamics between these two major religious traditions in the Indian subcontinent. “Islam vis-a-vis Hindu Temples” is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of religious interactions in India and the impact of Islamic rule on Hindu heritage. It sheds light on a crucial aspect of India’s past and the challenges faced by its diverse religious communities.

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“Islam vis-a-vis Hindu Temples” is a book written by Sita Ram Goel (1921-2003). This book delves into the complex relationship between Islam and Hindu temples. It explores the historical instances of Islamic rulers in India, their attitudes toward Hindu temples, and the destruction of these sacred places. Sita Ram Goel, a prolific author and a prominent voice on issues related to religion and history, provides a critical analysis of the impact of Islamic rule on Hindu temples and the broader Hindu community.
The book examines the architectural, cultural, and religious significance of Hindu temples in India and highlights the instances of temple destruction and conversion to mosques during various periods of Islamic rule. Sita Ram Goel’s work is an important contribution to the understanding of the historical dynamics between these two major religious traditions in the Indian subcontinent. “Islam vis-a-vis Hindu Temples” is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of religious interactions in India and the impact of Islamic rule on Hindu heritage. It sheds light on a crucial aspect of India’s past and the challenges faced by its diverse religious communities.

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Sita Ram Goel (16 October 1921 – 3 December 2003) was an Indian religious and political activist, writer and publisher in the late twentieth century. He had Marxist leanings during the 1940s, but later became an outspoken anti-communist and also wrote extensively on the damage to Indian culture and heritage wrought by expansionist Islam and missionary activities of Christianity. In his later career he emerged as a commentator on Indian politics, and adhered to Hindu nationalism.
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