The first volume includes a list of 2,000 mosques that he claims were built on Hindu temples, based primarily on the books of Muslim historians of the period or inscriptions found on mosques. The second volume excerpts from medieval histories and chronicles and from inscriptions concerning the destruction of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist temples. The authors claim that the material presented in the book as "The tip of an iceberg".
The book restricts itself mainly to the study of Hindu temples destroyed and desecrated and converted into mosques and khanqahs without overlooking Muslim’s ideology of iconoclasm; here and there, it also mentions other theological props and concomitants of the iconoclastic ideology. In the book Ayodhya retains its importance, but it does not occupy the centre of discussion. In dealing with its subject, it exercises complete fidelity to truth; unlike secularist and Marxist writers, it does not believe in re-writing and fabricating history...
Table of Contents:-
Volume I: A Preliminary Survey
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
Volume II: The Islamic Evidence
1. The Dispute at Sidhpur
2. The Story of Rudramahãlaya
3. Muslim Response to Hindu Protection
4. The Marxist Historians
5. Spreading the Big Lie
6. The Epigraphic Evidence
7. The Literary Evidence
8. Summing Up
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
Author(s): Sita Ram Goel
Series: Indian History
Edition: 2
Publisher: Voice of India
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 780
Tags: Indian History