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Hey everyone, I wrote a lengthy article on the persecution of Buddhists by Hindus in pre-Islamic India, directly from early Buddhist and Hindu sources.
This piece was prompted by seeing many people cite early accounts of Muslim violence against Hindus, and using these accounts to "prove" the Muslim-Hindu relationship was defined by antagonistic persecution.
I argue that mining ancient texts for quotes about violence can be done to paint any relationship between two groups as worse than it really is, and provide an example with Buddhists and Hindus.
There's also a number of people (typically Hindu Nationalists) who believe there was no major religious tension or persecution before Muslims arrived, which is plainly not true (and illustrated by the sources I quote).
Questions welcome!
This piece was prompted by seeing many people cite early accounts of Muslim violence against Hindus, and using these accounts to "prove" the Muslim-Hindu relationship was defined by antagonistic persecution.
I argue that mining ancient texts for quotes about violence can be done to paint any relationship between two groups as worse than it really is, and provide an example with Buddhists and Hindus.
There's also a number of people (typically Hindu Nationalists) who believe there was no major religious tension or persecution before Muslims arrived, which is plainly not true (and illustrated by the sources I quote).
Questions welcome!