Kashmir’s transition to Islam was neither the outcome of a forced conversion nor an abrupt miracle by any saint. It was a gradual process of interaction and understanding that spanned more than 400 years when a Muslim started ruling Kashmir, scholars Mohammad Ashraf Wani and Aman Ashraf Wani write.
A brief report about how Rajatarangini, Kashmir's oldest written record on history, is offering details about the presence of Islam and Muslims almost 150 years after the Prophet of Islam passed away. Established history believes Kashmir converted to Islam in fifteenth century
Supposedly irrefutable evidence of division is said to lie in the Muslims over the last 1,000 years having victimised the Hindus, treating them as enslaved. Romila Thapar explains why historians question this theory.
It was supposed to be over with Ayodhya. But Kashi, Mathura and a flurry of other mandir-masjid disputes signal a new phase of Hindu revivalism. A cover story by India Today magazine - Issue Date: Jun 13, 2022