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==India 1576==
==[[WikiIslam:Sandbox/Spinning wheel]]==


An interesting incident during the Battle of Haldighati bears out this statement. Akbar sent Raja Man Singh and Asaf Khan against Rana Pratap of Mewar in 1576. There were Rajput soldiers (Hindu) on both sides; those under Rana Pratap were fighting the ones under Raja Man Singh.  At one stage in the fierce struggle, Badaoni asked Asaf Khan how he could distinguish between the friendly and the enemy Rajputs.  Asaf Khan replied: "Shoot at whomsoever you like, on whichever side they may be killed, it will be a gain to Islam."
Claims of islamic science are popular and very often. spinning wheel is credited as a  "Muslim invention". They even say it "automated" cotton spinning.
 
 
Now we will analyze how much Muslims contributed to the development of spining wheel and  the development of the overall textiles industry.
 
* First of all, the inventor of the spinning wheel is unknown. He or she could have been any person of any religion within the Muslim world. Propaganda generelly ignores this fact.
 
Here is a list of looms made by the British [https://web.archive.org/web/20210805193138/https://lancashiremuseumsstories.wordpress.com/2020/07/03/the-power-loom/ 1]
 
==India==
 
===Mahmud of Ghazni===
 
"Mahmud utterly ruined the prosperity of the country, by which the Hindus became like atoms of dust scattered in all directions, and like a tale of old in the mouth of the people." Alberuni's India, p.22.
 
===1576===
An interesting incident during the Battle of Haldighati. Akbar sent Raja Man Singh and Asaf Khan against Rana Pratap of Mewar in 1576. There were Rajput soldiers (Hindu) on both sides; those under Rana Pratap were fighting the ones under Raja Man Singh.  At one stage in the fierce struggle, Badaoni asked Asaf Khan how he could distinguish between the friendly and the enemy Rajputs.  Asaf Khan replied: "Shoot at whomsoever you like, on whichever side they may be killed, it will be a gain to Islam."


Smith, Akbar the Great Mogul, pp.108-109.
Smith, Akbar the Great Mogul, pp.108-109.


Lal, Studies in Medieval Indian History, pp.171-172.
Lal, Studies in Medieval Indian History, pp.171-172.
===Kashmir===
[http://www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/who-is-tolerant-ask-kashmiri-pandits-whose-only-eleven-families-survived-after-the-onslaught/ Who is tolerant? Ask Kashmiri Pandits whose only eleven families survived after the onslaught]
He went to the extent of banning Hindus from putting on even their customary tilak. Hindu religious texts were collected and disposed by either throwing into Dal Lake or burying.
"Besides Martand, the other temples of note which were either completely demolished or damaged beyond repair included Chakradhara, Tripureshwara, Sureshwara, Awantipur and Paraspor. The material of these temples was used for embankments of the city and for laying the foundation of Jama Masjid."
==Wahhabism==
Saudi is called a Wahhabi state. But is does not call itself Wahhabi. Have we ever heard it say so?  The media call terrorists Wahhabis, but the terrorists do not call themselves Wahhabis, just Muslims.
Therefore what is the significance of this term today? It's the sycophancy and political correctness of media and doctorate scholars and rookie scholars; they just don't want to call Muslims who commit Islamic crimes as "Muslims".
This same thing is true for people who the media describe as "Salafis", "Salafists", Islamists, "jihadists", "radical Islamic extremists", "radical Islamist extremists" which is full of redundant terms, or ultimately "violent extremists" to get rid of the I-word completely.
===Wahhabism===
===Contraceptives===
This issue has some contradictions in sharia.
*there is no blame to use condoms, but with wife's consent and as long as such a use will not make harm. As for using other contraceptives such as tablets, injections and loops, those are not to be used except in case of proven or semi-proven necessity.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190428090123/https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/84240/use-of-condoms-and-oral-contraceptives</ref>
*Darul Uloom issued a fatwa that a condom can be used by a man only if his wife is unwell or too weak to bear a child.<ref>https://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/story/islamic-scholars-question-relevance-of-fatwas/687218</ref>
===Score Guide===
Hi Guillotino, I am Alan Smith head editor here at WikiIslam. We here at Ex-Muslims of North America are currently doing a complete overhaul of all of the articles here on WikiIslam and part of that is the scoring rubric you've seen. We do have a guide however it is currently only for internal consumption as it is subject to constant change. If you have any thoughts, comments, suggestions or insights though I would love to hear them, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 10 August 2021

WikiIslam:Sandbox/Spinning wheel

Claims of islamic science are popular and very often. spinning wheel is credited as a "Muslim invention". They even say it "automated" cotton spinning.


Now we will analyze how much Muslims contributed to the development of spining wheel and the development of the overall textiles industry.

  • First of all, the inventor of the spinning wheel is unknown. He or she could have been any person of any religion within the Muslim world. Propaganda generelly ignores this fact.

Here is a list of looms made by the British 1

India

Mahmud of Ghazni

"Mahmud utterly ruined the prosperity of the country, by which the Hindus became like atoms of dust scattered in all directions, and like a tale of old in the mouth of the people." Alberuni's India, p.22.

1576

An interesting incident during the Battle of Haldighati. Akbar sent Raja Man Singh and Asaf Khan against Rana Pratap of Mewar in 1576. There were Rajput soldiers (Hindu) on both sides; those under Rana Pratap were fighting the ones under Raja Man Singh. At one stage in the fierce struggle, Badaoni asked Asaf Khan how he could distinguish between the friendly and the enemy Rajputs. Asaf Khan replied: "Shoot at whomsoever you like, on whichever side they may be killed, it will be a gain to Islam."

Smith, Akbar the Great Mogul, pp.108-109.

Lal, Studies in Medieval Indian History, pp.171-172.


Kashmir

Who is tolerant? Ask Kashmiri Pandits whose only eleven families survived after the onslaught

He went to the extent of banning Hindus from putting on even their customary tilak. Hindu religious texts were collected and disposed by either throwing into Dal Lake or burying.

"Besides Martand, the other temples of note which were either completely demolished or damaged beyond repair included Chakradhara, Tripureshwara, Sureshwara, Awantipur and Paraspor. The material of these temples was used for embankments of the city and for laying the foundation of Jama Masjid."

Wahhabism

Saudi is called a Wahhabi state. But is does not call itself Wahhabi. Have we ever heard it say so? The media call terrorists Wahhabis, but the terrorists do not call themselves Wahhabis, just Muslims.


Therefore what is the significance of this term today? It's the sycophancy and political correctness of media and doctorate scholars and rookie scholars; they just don't want to call Muslims who commit Islamic crimes as "Muslims".

This same thing is true for people who the media describe as "Salafis", "Salafists", Islamists, "jihadists", "radical Islamic extremists", "radical Islamist extremists" which is full of redundant terms, or ultimately "violent extremists" to get rid of the I-word completely.

Wahhabism

Contraceptives

This issue has some contradictions in sharia.

  • there is no blame to use condoms, but with wife's consent and as long as such a use will not make harm. As for using other contraceptives such as tablets, injections and loops, those are not to be used except in case of proven or semi-proven necessity.[1]
  • Darul Uloom issued a fatwa that a condom can be used by a man only if his wife is unwell or too weak to bear a child.[2]

Score Guide

Hi Guillotino, I am Alan Smith head editor here at WikiIslam. We here at Ex-Muslims of North America are currently doing a complete overhaul of all of the articles here on WikiIslam and part of that is the scoring rubric you've seen. We do have a guide however it is currently only for internal consumption as it is subject to constant change. If you have any thoughts, comments, suggestions or insights though I would love to hear them, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]