"The first considerable religious riot in India under British rule was the so-called Mopla rebellion of 1921 which occurred in Malabar as an offshoot of the Khilafat Movement. The Moplas burst into unprecedented violence against the British, following upon the Khilafat Committee’s call for the same addressed to the believing population of Malabar. As it turned out, most of the casualties in this jihãd were Hindus rather than the British. Hundreds of Hindu women jumped into wells to save their honour, others being ravished and slaughtered with absolute indifference by blood-thirsty mujãhids. Hundreds of corpses of Hindu women as well as children were recovered from the wells after the end of the riots. The call for this jihãd had been pronounced by the Ali Brothers, Hasrat Mohani, and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Mahatma Gandhi himself acknowledged these atrocities as part of Islam’s holy war. He referred to the mujãhids as “God-fearing Moplas” and said: “They were fighting for what they consider as religion and in a manner which they consider as religious.” Needless to say, such manner of fighting for such a cause is the essence of an Islamic jihãd. It should be mentioned that leaders like Azad gave the call for jihãd against the British rather than the Hindus, but it is not known how they intended to confine the war against a single class of infidels."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Majumadāra, S. (2001). Jihād: The Islamic doctrine of permanent war. ch. 10
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jauhar
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Jauhar
Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, was a Hindu (Rajput) practice of mass self-immolation by women, or otherwise execution by their husbands, fathers or brothers, in India, to avoid capture, enslavement and rape by invading Islamic army, when facing certain defeat during a war. Some reports of jauhar mention women committing self-immolation along with their children. This practice was historically observed in northwest regions of India, with most famous jauhars in recorded history occurri
30 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Jauhar →
Related Quotes
"In the Namdhari Gurdwara two wells were filled with the bodies of Hindu and Sikh women who committed suicide to save …"
"Attacks on Hindus and Sikhs began all over the district of Jhang near about the 24th August... Hindu and Sikh women f…"
"One report which appeared in The Statesman of April 15, 1947 narrates an event that took place in village Thoha Khals…"
"The holy fights by Moslem heroes fought, The saintly works by Christian hermits wrought And those of Jewry or of Sabi…"
"Then Muhammad Kasim came to the temple. Those who had taken shelter in the temple wanted to close the door, and burn …"
"The king had heard exceeding praise of her, and he considered how to get possession of her, for he feared lest if he …"
"On the 23rd of the month, the Sultan invested the fort, and ordered the whole army to put forth their best energies t…"
"The emperor prayed to the Almighty in the month of Ramzan/March of the same year saying ‘O Allah thou should come to …"
"How did the Indian women react to such a desperate situation? When Sindh lay prostrate before the armies of Muhammad …"
"In Thoha Khalsa, on March 12, 1947 after long and heroic resistance, 200 Sikhs were killed. The women were asked to e…"