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Sir here we are talking about beghairat allies of Mughal empire. Sikhs didn't gave away their daughters to make alliance did they?
This topic has massive troll potential.
I have to ask, why are you interested in it. o_O
 
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Aurangzeb was a Sufi, a disciple of Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi [ the Afghan leader of all of the world's Naqshbandi Sufis]

He had both Shariat and Tareeqat in hands.



This is the Mazaar Shareef of Hazrat Aurangzeb RahmatuAllah alaih and he is considered a saint by many sufi groups

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He killed all his brothers, house arrest his father and sister. He imprisoned his son, who later died. What sort of saint was he?
 
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Sir here we are talking about beghairat allies of Mughal empire. Sikhs didn't gave away their daughters to make alliance did they?

No one made allaince with Mughals except for Mewar by giving daughters and that also was made to infiltrate.

He killed all his brothers, house arrest his father and sister. He imprisoned his son, who later died. What sort of saint was he?

He was an extremist but very religious, not indulging into rum, women and other pleasures.
 
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ask Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi RA

Moguls have got power and they misuse those powers. Almost all Mogul kings lived a debaucherous life. They killed their opponents brutally. They were fond of buildings, where they had court dancers, who used to amuse the king. There is nothing to justify Moguls. That is the reason they had seen such a shameless fate with the Britishers.

Nature gives power who can use it properly.
 
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No one made allaince with Mughals except for Mewar by giving daughters and that also was made to infiltrate.



He was an extremist but very religious, not indulging into rum, women and other pleasures.

All Moguls were extremists. They based their empire on cruelty and torture. Nature has also shown them their fate. Seventy years after Aurengzeb whole Mogul empire fell like a house of cards.
 
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Hazrat Aurangzeb RA was granted the throne by Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Thani RA., and he is a Wali Allah

I doubt it has to do anything with Mujadid Alif Thani.

royal blood, add number of wife, enjoy their sex life and leverage to the acquired kingdom

Due to their lifestyle whole Moghul empire fell like a house of cards. There is not a single person in world who can claim he is a Moghul.
 
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He killed all his brothers, house arrest his father and sister. He imprisoned his son, who later died. What sort of saint was he?

Among Sufi circles in the Sub Continent, we call Aurangzeb as Muhiyuddin [ Revivor of Deen ] for a good historic reason

Daar Shikoh started the fight against his other two brothers Murad and Shujaa' for political gains, not Aurangzeb, who had sole religious reason but initially was with Murad and Shujaa''

Are you talking about Sulaiman Shikoh?

I doubt it has to do anything with Mujadid Alif Thani.

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It is a historic fact among Naqshbandi Sufis and Islamic historians from the Sub Continent.

The letters of Mujaddid Alf Thani RA are duplicated, authenticated, and recorded all over the Sub Continent.
 
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Among Sufi circles in the Sub Continent, we call Aurangzeb as Muhiyuddin [ Revivor of Deen ] for a good historic reason

Daar Shikoh started the fight against his other two brothers Murad and Shujaa' for political gains, not Aurangzeb, who had sole religious reason but initially was with Shujaa'

Are you talking about Sulaiman Shikoh?

Aurengzeb very cleverly fought this battle of the throne. Initially, he made an alliance against Dar Shiloh who was nominated by Shah Jehan as his successor. Once that hurdle was removed then he dealt with the rest of them. To remove Murad from the line of successors, he took orders from the court for his execution.

There is no Islam, mysticism or Sufism in his war of succession.

Among Sufi circles in the Sub Continent, we call Aurangzeb as Muhiyuddin [ Revivor of Deen ] for a good historic reason

Daar Shikoh started the fight against his other two brothers Murad and Shujaa' for political gains, not Aurangzeb, who had sole religious reason but initially was with Shujaa'

Are you talking about Sulaiman Shikoh?



It is a historic fact among Naqshbandi Sufis and Islamic historians from the Sub Continent.

The letters of Mujaddid Alf Thani RA are duplicated, authenticated, and recorded all over the Sub Continent.

I doubt this whole bloody war of succession had to do anything with Sufism.
 
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Among Sufi circles in the Sub Continent, we call Aurangzeb as Muhiyuddin [ Revivor of Deen ] for a good historic reason

Daar Shikoh started the fight against his other two brothers Murad and Shujaa' for political gains, not Aurangzeb, who had sole religious reason but initially was with Shujaa'

Are you talking about Sulaiman Shikoh?



It is a historic fact among Naqshbandi Sufis and Islamic historians from the Sub Continent.

The letters of Mujaddid Alf Thani RA are duplicated, authenticated, and recorded all over the Sub Continent.
Aurangzeb was a homosexual, when the emperor Shah Jehan found out about this he was about to execute Aurangzeb but the son was cunning and did a coup imprisoning his own father.
 
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Aurengzeb very cleverly fought this battle of the throne. Initially, he made an alliance against Dar Shiloh who was nominated by Shah Jehan as his successor. Once that hurdle was removed then he dealt with the rest of them. To remove Murad from the line of successors, he took orders from the court for his execution.

There is no Islam, mysticism or Sufism in his war of succession.



I doubt this whole bloody war of succession had to do anything with Sufism.

You doubt because you havnt read the letters Mujaddid Alf Thani RA wrote. Aurangzeb would never join Daar Shikoh because he supported perennialism. But the father was not much of a supporter except for Daar Shikoh. Had he been a perennialist, Aurangzeb would probably have had him executed too.
 
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