Learn the story of the Indian "Kashmir" entry and the most prominent Islamic landmarks in it
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In the year 1947 AD, the Kashmir conflict began between the states of India and Pakistan, and this came after the announcement of the division of India into two Muslim and non -Muslim states, so the Muslim woman was named in Pakistan and Muhammad Ali took over the wing of its presidency, while the non -Muslim was named India, and this division was not a barrier to the occurrence of skirmishes between the two sides.As the states of a Muslim majority occurred under the rule of Hindus, and vice versa, and from these states the Kashmir region...By looking at the historical beginnings of Muslims in Kashmir, we mention in the following report the stages of entering Islam there.
A series of conquests started by "Omar" and ended it "Al -Ghaznawi"
The Caliph Omar bin Al-Khattab- may God be pleased with him- was the first to direct a campaign during his reign to India, as Othman bin Abi Al-Aas Al-Thaqafi directed his brother the ruling to Tanan north of the city of Bombay, as wellEven after the era.
The organized conquest began during the reign of the Umayyad caliph Al -Walid bin Abdul -Malik, as Al -Hajjaj bin Yusuf Al -Thaqafi prepared a military campaign and prepared it and one of the most efficient leaders, Muhammad bin Al -Qasim, was able to enter India and opened Dibel and set up a mosque, as it is the first city opened in the countries of India But after the death of Al -Waleed and Al -Hajjaj, the conquest stopped, and the Muslims maintained the lands they gained only there, with a few expansions until they took control of the cable, Kashmir and Al -Malatan. The death of his father Sabkatkin in 387 AH = 997 AD, and then he expanded in all the countries of India until he described his conquests as equal to what was opened by the caliph Omar bin Al -Khattab, may God be pleased with him. And set up mosques.
The beginnings of Islam in the Kashmir region, "Bulbul Shah"
The arrival of Islam Kashmir to the eleventh century AD, as it spread relatively late by scholars and preachers, most notably the preacher Abd al -Rahman Sharaf al -Din, who was known as "Bulbul Shah", who arrived in Kashmir in 1324 AD from Turkestan, to convince the governor of Kashmir, "Gialorin Chan".He converted to Islam and left Buddhism, so he became Muslim and called himself "Sadr al -Din", to remain Kashmir from its day as part of the Great Islamic State until the British occupation entered the Indian Peninsula in 1839 AD.
Sheikh Ali Shah Al -Hamdani, "The Great Prince"
The poet "Muhammad Iqbal" called it "Sayyid al -Sadat and the pioneer of Al -Ajam", he entered Kashmir in 774 AH, and he stayed for four months, then returned to it again with the Sadat sect, who numbered four months, and as Muhammad Nasser Aboudi mentioned in his book "Tourism inKashmir, “Sadat started the task of spreading Islam in Kashmir, and Al -Hamdani remained mostly for the Kashmiris, and he has a mosque in Serger who was built at his shrine, which is the mosque that his son erected after his death there, and the mosque was burned in 885 AH, but it was rebuilt in 1146 AH under the auspices of Barakat Khan, the deputy of the kingOn the same previous basis, the mosques at that time were Arab inscriptions, as is the habit of Islamic mosques.
The most prominent Islamic landmarks in Kashmir
The Great Mosque
Muhammad Nasser Aboudi describes the Grand Mosque as "strange style" as it has a Chinese appearance and is called the Kashmiri Mosque Mosque, and it is located in the neighborhood of Iskandar Boura, and its construction was at the beginning of the year 976 AH, and it took five years, and was built by one of the Kashmir kings, Sultan Iskandar, and although it isChinese style, except that the engineer built by a Muslim is called Sadr al -Din Khorasani.
The mosque has four beacons in the Chinese style and around the lighthouse towards the qiblah two small sheets, which are of large area, and its roof was made of wood, so it was burned and was rebuilt again by King Unizip, one of the kings of the Mughals of Muslims in India in 1083 AH.
Babari Mosque
The Babari Mosque is located in the city of Faydad, and it was attacked and burned in 1992 AD and was established on the ruins of a Hindu temple. For his son Nasruddin Hammayoun, in which he said: “O my children, the Kingdom of India is full of different religions, and praise be to God that we have enabled us to rule this kingdom, so you must remove every religious nervousness from your heart, and to abide by justice according to all religions, and the cows do not even slaughter; The hearts of the residents of India do not destroy the temples of the people who are subject to government laws, and take the path of justice..
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