Sita Ram Goel
Born
in India
October 16, 1921
Died
December 03, 2003
Genre
How I Became a Hindu
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Heroic Hindu Resistance to Muslim Invaders, 636 Ad To 1206 Ad
6 editions
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1984
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Hindu Temples What Happened to Them- Vol. 1 Preliminary Survey
7 editions
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1990
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Hindu Society Under Siege
9 editions
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published
1994
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The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India
6 editions
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1996
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Hindu Temples What Happened to Them Volume II The Islamic Evidence
8 editions
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1992
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India's Secularism: New Name for National Subversion
5 editions
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published
1983
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Defence of Hindu Society
6 editions
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1983
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Muslim Separatism: Causes and Consequences
6 editions
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1983
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Calcutta Quran Petition
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10 editions
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published
1986
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“Hindu society is the only significant society in the world today which presents a continuity of cultural existence and functioning since times immemorial.”
― Hindu Society Under Siege
― Hindu Society Under Siege
“There will always be individuals in non-Hindu societies who will recover the mystique of Sanatana Dharma through their efforts at self-discovery.”
― Hindu Society Under Siege
― Hindu Society Under Siege
“It is, therefore, a travesty of truth to say that Islam enjoyed an empire in India for six centuries. What happened really was that Islam struggled for six centuries to conquer India for good, but failed in the final round in the face of stiff and continued Hindu resistance.
Haji was not at all wrong when he mourned that the invincible armada of Hijaz which had swept over so many seas and rivers met its watery grave in the Ganges.
Iqbal also wrote his Shikwah in sorrowful remembrance of the same failure. In fact, there is no dearth of Muslim poets and politicians who weep over the defeat of Islam in India in the past, and who look forward to a reconquest of India in the future.
Hindus have survived as a majority in their motherland not because Islam spared any effort to conquer and convert them but because Islamic brutality met more than its equal in Hindu tenacity for freedom.”
― The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India
Haji was not at all wrong when he mourned that the invincible armada of Hijaz which had swept over so many seas and rivers met its watery grave in the Ganges.
Iqbal also wrote his Shikwah in sorrowful remembrance of the same failure. In fact, there is no dearth of Muslim poets and politicians who weep over the defeat of Islam in India in the past, and who look forward to a reconquest of India in the future.
Hindus have survived as a majority in their motherland not because Islam spared any effort to conquer and convert them but because Islamic brutality met more than its equal in Hindu tenacity for freedom.”
― The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India