Authors Aabhas Maldahiyar 🇮🇳

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1/n #SadarPranam to Ishvara within u @ImranKhanPTI .Perhaps no one taught u the history of ideology that you follow.

Nazis had 0influence on RSS bt MuslimBrotherhood not only drew inspiration but also help from Nazis.

Read this thread 👇🏼where I provide records from this book. https://t.co/3D5qAFBwax


2/n With the rise of “Hitler” he was praised all across Arabia.

In 1938 various Arabian Magazines compared him with Prophet Muhammad.

Hitler was also considered 12th Imam.

Source of Snippet: Pg30


3/n A printer in Tehran produced Hitlers’s picture with Imam Ali. It depicted that Ali was first Imam while Hitler last.

They compared Muhammad’s struggle against Jews with that of Hitler.
In demonstrations at Damascus (1940), Aleppo sung: In heaven Allah, on earth Hitler.

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4/n Then King Ibn Sad of Saudi Arabia conveyed: the greatest respect & admiration for German Führer.

The king of Egypt Farouk sent Hitler a message of respect in spring of 1941.
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5/n The Pictures of Hitler were being displayed in shop windows of Baghdad.

A French Physician reported from Cairo: “In the Islamic world the Führer is credited with supernatural powers....he is Prophet who opposes Jews”

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1/n #SadarPranam to Ishvara within you @dhume

Once, it was considered that Greece was "mother of democracy". But recent discoveries have contested

If not all, "Democracy" seems to have certainly originated first in India as/ latest researches.

Read


2/n We came across the Rakhigarhi Excavations.

It took the whole world by shock for the revelations it brought.

It happened to be a civilization (6.5+2.0) KY BP*

*Thousand years before present

3/n Here as stated by Dr Shinde, the Panchayat found on the site is around 5.5 KYBP.

We do not find any evidence of Monarchical Set-Up across any Indus Saraswati Civilization belt.

4/n Now, it becomes very interesting to observe that even though it was a notion that Greeks gave democracy to world.

Diodorus who is said to have visited India, around 2 centuries after Alexander talks that high level democracy of Indians was peculiar to Greeks (Diodorus 2.39)


5/n It was peculiar as Diodorous noted "No Slavery."

Slavery was very much predominant in West. In fact, Plato defines Mathematics with notion of "Slave's Soul." @dhume aware of it?

So how can a society with Slaves be considered "DEMOCRATIC"?
1/n #SadarPranam @ShashiTharoor ji. Saw this fake table shared by @anubhavsinha & you.I chose to respond to you than former for I don’t like talking to bullies.

I have discussed myths abt “Hindutva & Hinduism” in my book #ModiAgain :An Ex-Communist’s Manifesto” too. (Pg 96-99) https://t.co/IxT4yutQad


2/n I start of with 1st point & trust me what it says is exactly opposite of truth. I’m surprised a language expert like you falls on this trap.

I’ll explain #Hinduism & #Hindutva one by one. But before that let’s understand the root word “Hindu” as starter. Read on👇🏼


3/n Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, which means "a large body of water", covering "river, ocean".It was used as the name of the Indus river and also referred to its tributaries.

4/n The actual term 'hindu' first occurs as "a Persian geographical term for the people who lived beyond the river Indus (Sanskrit: Sindhu)",more specifically in the 6th-century BCE inscription of Darius I.

Ref: Introduction to Hinduism by Gavin Flood,P 6.


5/n The 6th-century BCE inscription of Darius I mentions the province of Hi[n]dush, referring to northwestern India. The people of India were referred to as Hinduvān (Hindus) and hindavī was used as the adjective for Indian in the 8th century text Chachnama.