
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
Who were the Shudras? (1946)
Source: Freedom of expression - Secular Theocracy Versus Liberal Democracy (1998)
Mr Wilders's contribution to the parliamentary debate on Islamic activism, 2007-09-06, Speech before the Dutch Parliament, Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/20080614074737/http://www.groepwilders.com/website/details.aspx?ID=44,
2000s
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
Barbarians inside the Gates?
1980s–1990s, Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays (1999)
“Islam is fundamentally in its very nature a natural religion.”
In a letter dated 4th April, 1952 to Dr. Zahid Husain, President of Arabiyyah Jamiyyat, Karachi.
Context: Islam is fundamentally in its very nature a natural religion. Throughout the Quran God's signs (Ayats) are referred to as the natural phenomenon, the law and order of the universe, the exactitudes and consequences of the relations between natural phenomenon in cause and effect. Over and over, the stars, sun, moon, earthquakes, fruits of the earth and trees are mentioned as the signs of divine power, divine law and divine order. Even in the Ayeh of Noor, divine is referred to as the natural phenomenon of light and even references are made to the fruit of the earth. During the great period of Islam, Muslims did not forget these principles of their religion.
The Calcutta Quran Petition (1986)
2010s, Still no trace of an Aryan invasion: A collection on Indo-European origins (2019)
“Muslims must realize and admit the wrongs perpetrated under the Islamic rule.”
25 December 1947, in reaction to a Urdu poem protesting against the planned rebuilding of the Somnath temple and calling for "a new Ghaznavi to avenge the renovation of the Somnath temple", quoted by Rajmohan Gandhi: Revenge and Reconciliation, p. 237 and quoted from Elst, Koenraad (2014). Decolonizing the Hindu mind: Ideological development of Hindu revivalism. New Delhi: Rupa.
1940s