Kabir Panthi
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By the way, successors of Muhammad Qasim were defeated by Rajputs. See Battle of Rajasthan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islam did not establish itself in South Asia until invasions of Turks.
As regards conversions by force - apostacy from Islam is punishable by death and that law is very much on the books in Pakistan.
Also, there is the issue of shame - those who were converted by force, or those whose maternal ancestors were kidnapped by invading soldiers, may prefer not to face the shameful and brutal history. The psychological reaction would be to identify even more vehemently with the pillaging invaders.
Islam did not establish itself in South Asia until invasions of Turks.
As regards conversions by force - apostacy from Islam is punishable by death and that law is very much on the books in Pakistan.
Also, there is the issue of shame - those who were converted by force, or those whose maternal ancestors were kidnapped by invading soldiers, may prefer not to face the shameful and brutal history. The psychological reaction would be to identify even more vehemently with the pillaging invaders.