Political challenges against the expansion of Islam at Subcontinent

Authors

  • Khalida Saba PhD scholar, Department of Pakistan Studies, Abbottabad University of Science & Technology
  • Dr. Muhammad Bahar Khan Assistant professor, Department of Pakistan Studies, Abbottabad University of Science & Technology

Keywords:

religious monopoly, Islamic elevated thoughts, new educational trend, acceptable system, relief from social strictness

Abstract

Islam’s plant with its real, original, and natural figures under the guardianship of the last Holy prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) grew and developed at Hejaz-e-Muqadas; and its flowers’ fragrances spread all over the world. It was the time when human being had forgotten their true creator under heaven. Even giving up divine teachings Man had turned to hand-made gods and goddesses to get basic necessities for his survival. Meanwhile, the supervisors of this artificial worship had a strong cultural, social, religious, economic, and political power against any outsider religious power. These monopole powers used special and everlasting administrative management to dissolve new and outsider religious power and used to delete it’s all its identities forever. In the regard to the Subcontinent’s religious powers’ monopoly, among several outsider religions, Islam was the only which never could be dissolved by Hinduism’s all kinds of strong cultural, social, religious, economic, and political struggles even defeating all native powers kept maintain its all identities. In this research article, I tried my best to highlight all those powers’ efforts that were made against Islam’s expansion on Subcontinent under the political umbrellas.

Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Saba, K., & Khan, D. M. B. (2022). Political challenges against the expansion of Islam at Subcontinent. Al-Sharq (Journal of Religious Studies), 3(02), 15–25. Retrieved from https://www.alsharqjr.com/index.php/home/article/view/62