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Hindu Temples - What Happened to Them is a book in two volumes by Sita Ram Goel, Arun Shourie, Harsh Narain, Jay Dubashi and Ram Swarup. (ISBN 8185990492) The first volume was published in spring 1990.

The first volume includes a list of 2000 mosques that were built on Hindu temples. This list is mostly based on the books of Muslim historians or the inscriptions of the mosques. The second volume gives many excerpts from medieval muslim histories and chronicles and from inscriptions concerning the destruction of Hindu (including Jain and Buddhist) temples. The authors claim that the material presented in this book are



only the tip of an iceberg.

The Appendix of the first volume contains a list of temple-destructions and atrocities that took place in Bangladesh in 1989. The book also criticizes "Marxist historians" and one of the appendices of the second volume includes a "questionnaire for the Marxist professors" that was sent to Romila Thapar.

There were proposals in November 1990 in Uttar Pradesh to ban the book. .

Koenraad Elst's book Negationism in India - Concealing the Record of Islam contains a lenghty review of the book.Koenraad Elst wrote on this book that "None of the negationist historians has come forward with a reply or with the announcement that a mistake has been discovered in Mr. Goel's list of monuments of Islamic fanaticism. Manini Chatterjee, reviewer for The Telegraph, could do no more than calling it a "very bad book". Very



bad for the negationists, indeed." And Elst further remarked: "Of the hundreds of secularist historians who have signed statements denouncing "communal history distortion", not a single one has been able to challenge even one of the 2000 claims in the list."

Contents

Contents Volume 1

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Hideaway Communalism
  • 2. The Tip of An Iceberg
  • 3. Some Historical Questions
  • 4. In the Name of Religion
  • 5. A Need to Face the Truth
  • 6. Historians Versus History
  • 7. November 9 Will Change History
  • 8. From Shilanyas to Berlin Wall
  • 9. Rama-Janmabhumi Temple Muslim Testimony
  • 10. Let the Mute Witnesses Speak
  • Appendix

Contents Volume 2

  • Preface
  • Section I
  • THE TIP OF AN ICEBERG
    • 1. The Dispute at Sidhpur
    • 2. The Story of Rudramahãlaya
    • 3. Muslim Response to Hindu Protection
  • Section II
  • SUPPRESSIO VERI SUGGESTIO FAWI
    • 4. The Marxist Historians
    • 5. Spreading the Big Lie
  • Section III
  • FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH
    • 6. The Epigraphic Evidence
    • 7. The Literary Evidence
    • 8. Summing up
  • Section IV
  • ISLAMIC THEOLOGY OF ICONOCLASM
    • 9. Theology of Monotheism
    • 10. The Pre-Islamic Arabs
    • 11. Religion of Pagan Arabia
    • 12. Monotheism Spreads to Arabia
    • 13. Meaning of Monotheism
    • 14. The Bible Appears in Arabic
    • 15. Muhammad and the Meccans
    • 16. The Prophet Destroys Pagan Temples
  • Section V
  • APPENDICES
    • 1. Muslim Dynasties in India’s History
    • 2. Was the Ka‘ba a Šiva Temple?
    • 3. Meaning of the Word “Hindu”
    • 4. Questionnaire for the Marxist Professors 408
  • Bibliography

References

  • Koenraad Elst: Negationism in India Concealing the record of Islam (1992)

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