"Furthermore, we are instructed, when we do come across instances of temple destruction, as in the case of Aurangzeb, we have to be circumspect in inferring what has happened and why.... the early monuments ā like the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque in Delhi ā had to be built in āgreat hasteā, we are instructed...Proclamation of political power, alone! And what about the religion which insists that religious faith is all, that the political cannot be separated from the religious? And the name: the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, the Might of Islam mosque? Of course, that must be taken to be mere genuflection! And notice: āavailable materials were assembled and incorporatedā, they āclearly came from Hindu sourcesā ā may be the materials were just lying about; may be the temples had crumbled on their own earlier; may be the Hindus voluntarily broke their temples and donated the materials? No? After all, there is no proof they didnāt! And so, the word āplunderedā is repeatedly put within quotation marks! In fact, there is more. The use of such materials ā from Hindu temples ā for constructing Islamic mosques is part of āa process of architectural definition and accommodation by local workmen essential to the further development of a South Asian architecture for Islamic useā. The primary responsibility thus becomes that of those ālocal workmenā and their āaccommodationā. Hence, features in the Qutb complex come to ādemonstrate a creative response by architects and carvers to a new programmeā. A mosque that has clearly used materials, including pillars, from Hindu temples, in which undeniably āin the fabric of the central dome, a lintel carved with Hindu deities has been turned around so that its images face into the rubble wallā comes ānot to fix the ruleā. āRather, it stands in contrast to the rapid exploration of collaborative and creative possibilities ā architectural, decorative, and synthetic ā found in less fortified contexts.ā Conclusions to the contrary have been āmisevaluationsā. We are making the error of āseeing salvaged piecesā ā what a good word that, āsalvaged ā: the pieces were not obtained by breaking down temples; they were lying as rubble and would inevitably have disintegrated with the passage of time; instead they were āsalvaged ā, and given the honour of becoming part of new, pious buildings ā āseeing salvaged pieces where healthy collaborative creativity was producing new formsā."
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