BEEF CAN KILL YOU!

BEEF CAN KILL YOU!

The National Cancer Institute in the U.S. has conducted a study which examined the records of more than 500,000 persons aged 50 to 71, who filled out questionnaires about their diet and other health habits.  The study concluded that the heaviest meat-eaters were more likely to die over the next ten years than the people who ate the least amount of meat.  Rashmi Sinha and her colleagues wrote in the Archives of Internal Medicine:  “Red and processed meat intakes were associated with modest increases in total mortality, cancer mortality, and cardio-vascular disease mortality.”   In other words, if you eat beef and other red and processed meat, you would be more likely to die of cancer, heart disease and other diseases such as Alzheimer’s than vegetarians.

A lot of processed meat, such as that found in hamburgers, comes from slaughterhouse trimmings and a mash-like product derived from scraps that are ground together at a meat-rendering plant.  These trimmings are usually ‘low-grade ingredients’ cut from a cow that are likely to have contact with faeces and urine, which lead to E. coli contamination.  Indeed, E. coli poisoning via beef patties has paralysed and even killed many persons around the globeIn this connection, it ought to be remembered that, in India, almost all animals come into contact with faeces and urine during extremely stressful and cruel conditions of transport over long distances; and are therefore likely to carry E. coli contamination!

When you bite into a hamburger or chicken sandwich, what do you think that this grass- eating animal was eating before it died? Most likely it was a mixture of ground-up eyeballs, anuses, bones, feathers, and euthanised dogs . Most animals that we eat spend the entirety of their short lives in factories eating recycled meat and animal fat. These herbivores have been turned into carnivores thanks to our process of ‘waste removal’ better known as rendering.

Every day, thousands of pounds of slaughterhouse waste such as brains, eyeballs, spinal cords, intestines, bones, feathers or hooves as well as restaurant grease, road kill, cats and dogs are produced. From this need for large-scale waste disposal came the development of rendering plants. Rendering plants recycle the dead animals and their wastes into products known as bone meal, and animal fat.  These products are sold to the companies that grow animals for meat or milch cattle, poultry, swine, and sheep, and put into their feed.  Each slaughterhouse has a privately owned rendering plant nearby.

The process itself is very disturbing and those who have witnessed it have often sworn off meat for good. The rendering plant floor is piled high with ‘raw product’ – tonnes of feet, tails, feathers, bones, spinal cords, hooves, milk sacs, grease, intestines, stomachs and eyeballs of slaughtered animals..  In the heat, the piles of dead animals seem to have a life of their own as millions of maggots swarm over the carcasses. First the raw material is cut into small pieces and then transported to another machine for fine shredding.  It is then cooked at 280 degrees for one hour, melting the meat away from bones in the hot ‘soup.’  This continuous batch-cooking process goes on for 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

During this cooking process, the soup produces yellow grease or tallow that rises to the top and is skimmed off.  The cooked meat and bone are then sent to a hammer mill press, which squeezes out the remaining moisture and pulverises the product into a gritty powder.  Shaker screens remove excess hair and large bone chips that are unsuitable for consumption.  Now recycled meat, yellow grease, and bone meal are produced and used exclusively to feed vegetarian animals.  

In India, no testing is done of these plants.  In America and Europe, state agencies spot- check. Yet, testing for pesticides and other toxins in animal feeds is not done or is done incompletely with toxic wastes accompanying the dead animals – none of which is removed by the rendering plants.  Poisoned cattle stomachs, animals that have been lying dead for weeks before being picked up, animals that have been run over by trucks, all their noxious parts, are part of this. The package includes euthanasia drugs given to pets, animals with flea collars containing organophosphate insecticides, fish oil laced with DDT, heavy metals from pet ID tags, and plastics from thrown away meats. Labour costs are rising; and therefore, many rendering plants refuse to hire extra hands to cut off flea collars or unwrap spoiled shopmeat.  Every week, millions of packages of plastic-wrapped meat go through the rendering process and become one of the many unwanted ingredients in animal feed.

Even if some people do realise how animal feed is made and feel that it is still too far removed to be a concern to them, most of them do not know of the risks consumption of this meat entails. Perhaps the best-known health concern associated with rendering plants is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or Mad Cow Disease. In America, regulations mandate that brain and other nerve tissue be removed from cattle after they are slaughtered for human food. Yet these most infectious parts, the brain and spinal cord, are allowed to go to a rendering facility where they can be processed into pet and animal feed.  This means it is possible that a cow with Mad Cow Disease can be ground up and fed to a pig or chicken that is, in turn, fed back to other cows that are eventually eaten by people. India has no regulations of any kind.  Behind the scenes and out of public view, these practices are unfolding around the world, putting millions of people at risk for Mad Cow Disease.  

Other diseases that can be contracted from rendering plant product feed include tuberculosis, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), and Alzheimer’s. All of these diseases, except Alzheimer’s, are transmissible spongiform encephalopathy diseases (TSEs), which means that they is are infectious diseases that leave the brain resembling a sponge. The process by rendering plants makes chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, cows and buffaloes into cannibals:  a factor that has been cited as a cause of Alzheimer’s disease, which did not exist in the world until this practice started. Millions of people are affected by Alzheimer’s making it one of the leading causes of death among the elderly across the globe. Scientific evidence shows that people eating meat more than four times a week for a prolonged period have a three times higher chance of suffering from dementia than vegetarians. A preliminary 1989 study at the University of Pennsylvania showed that over 5% of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s were actually dying from human spongiform encephalopathy. That means that as many as 200,000 people in the United States may already be dying from mad cow disease each year. Heaven alone knows how many in India, but certainly thousands more have been at risk since 2001.

In 2001 in India, the BJP-led government  prepared a secret position paper on the “Utilisation of Slaughter House Waste for the Preparation of Animal Feed”. This is what the report said: “India ranks topmost in the world in livestock holding and has the potential to utilize slaughterhouse by products to partly meet the growing requirement of animal feeds. The total availability of offal/bones in the country generated from large slaughterhouses is estimated to be more than 21 lakh tonnes/annum. It can also be used for the preparation of animal feeds”. The report goes on to explain that “Presently in India, livestock feed production is cereal-based. This results in livestock, especially poultry, pig and fish, competing with humans for grains and cereals which can easily be replaced with slaughterhouse waste.”

The Office International des Epizooties (OIE World Organisation for Animal Health) had surveyed the risk of CJD/BSE in Asia . The report revealed that no attention had been paid to any risk analysis on bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in China, India, Pakistan and seven other countries. According to OIE, significant quantities of animal feed of meat origin have been imported into Asia, which may mean that the BSE agent could have reached domestic cattle in these countries. The Report noted that  ‘the spread of BSE through rendering plants cannot be excluded in some countries such as China, India, Japan, Pakistan and Taiwan. Therefore, much more stringent management at slaughterhouses and rendering plants, as well as extensive surveillance programmes, are required in those countries. “ 

The Indian companies on the Internet advertise their rendered meal as having been made from “spray-dry” machines that turn blood into a fine, brown powder (gardeners know it as blood meal); gigantic kettles that boil fat to make tallow; grinders that crush bones into minuscule fragments.. Millions of tonnes are supplied to the dairy industry, poultry farms, cattle feed-lots, pig farms, fish-feed plants, and pet-food manufacturers. Leading manufacturers of “Meal”, as they call it, are Standard Agro Vet (P) Ltd., Allanasons Ltd., Hind Agro Ltd., Al Kabeer in Hyderabad – also being the four largest private slaughterhouses in the country.

All animal feed manufacturers use meat and bone meal in their feeds. Recent reports state most domestic animals are fed such rendered animal tissues. A 1991 United States Department of agriculture report states that approximately 7.9 billion pounds of meat, bone meal, blood meal, and feather meal was produced by rendering plants in 1983. Of that amount: 12 %percent was used in dairy and beef-cattle-feed, 34% in pet food, 34% in poultry-feed and 20 % in pig food . This has doubled by 2006.  So has the use of animal protein in commercial dairy-feed since 1987 all over the globe. Grass- or cereal-fed cattle and other animals are nonexistent abroad and lessening in India. BSE expert Richard Lacey states “The time bomb of the twentieth century equivalent of the bubonic plague ticks away.”  Would Nature forgive us for a baby chick is eating what’s left of her mother after she’s been stripped down, a calf being fed on her mother’s slaughtered remains, a pig being reared on a diet of dead pigs, a goat being fed on a goat’s leftovers?  Should Indians copy Americans in feeding this obnoxious and toxic ‘meal’ to vegetarian cattle, even chicken and other species?

(Source:  Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, Member of Parliament, Bharatiya Janata Party, New Delhi; and Kindness Trust, Melbourne, Australia)

“The average meat eater is responsible for the deaths of some 2,400 animals during his or her lifetime.  Animals raised for food endure great suffering in their housing, transport, feeding and slaughter.”  (J. Motavalli)

‘All-American Experience’

A certain ‘steakhouse’  has been praised for its ‘high steaks’ (a play on the word,’stakes’) and ‘all-American experience’ including waiters dressed in cowboy costumes.  Well, then, let us take a look at another ‘all-American’ experience, shall we?

Here is a report on conditions that obtain in some American slaughterhouses and meat-processing plants:

“It takes 25 minutes to turn a live steer into steak at the modern slaughterhouse where Ramon Moreno works….

“The cattle were supposed to be dead before they got to Moreno. But too often they weren’t.

“’They blink.  They make noises’, he said softly.  ‘The head moves, the eyes are wide and looking around.’

“Still Moreno would cut.  On bad days, he says, dozens of animals reached his station clearly alive and conscious.  Some would survive as far as the tail cutter, the belly ripper, the hide puller.

“’They die’, said Moreno, ‘piece by piece.’”

(Source:  “Modern Meat:  A Brutal Harvest” – ‘The Washington Post’, 4/10/01)

With respect to the practice of ‘stunning’ that is supposed to render animals unconscious and impervious to pain during slaughter, U.S. Federal law requires mammals to be stunned prior to slaughter, exempting kosher and halal.

In captive bolt stunning, a ‘pistol’ is set against the animal’s head and a metal rod is thrust into the brain.  Shooting a struggling animal is extremely difficult—and all animals without exception struggle to get free and remain alive, just like any of us, including animals ‘offered’ in ritual ‘sacrifice’—and the rod often misses its mark.

(Source:  ‘Meat and Poultry’, 3/97)

In electric stunning, an electric current produces a ‘grand mal seizure’.  Then the throat of the animal is cut.  According to industry consultant Temple Grandin, Ph.D., “Insufficient amperage can cause an animal to be paralysed without losing sensibility.”

(Source:  United States Department of Agriculture, ‘Survey of Stunning & Handling’, 1/7/97)

Should successive Indian governments, then, yield to pressure from lobbies comprising a coterie of slaughterhouse-owners, butchers, meat-packers, meat exporters and so on and thus legalise meat rendering plants in India?  Need India copy American practices at all costs (and what a cost it would prove to be, indeed!)?

II

CRUELTY INVOLVED IN CATTLE TRANSPORT AND SLAUGHTER

In general, animal agriculture, which involves the rearing and maintenance of large numbers of animals, leads to environmental degradation.  Mechanised means of cramped and cruel housing, as well as mechanised mass slaughter, severely damages the earth and its resources.

In India, in particular, cattle are walked unconscionable distances without food or water, in all kinds of weather, to slaughterhouses; if they collapse along the way, they are further maltreated and tortured in the most brutal manner, such as having chilli powder rubbed into their eyes to make them get up, and so on.

Their tails are broken, segment by segment, to force them to move out of sheer pain.  If they are transported by lorry, they are packed close to one another without any room to move at all.  Their necks are jerked tightly upward and tethered to the roof of the lorry at a painful angle.  The weak amongst them are trampled by those able to stand up. Calves and sick cows are often crushed to death or gored by the horns of other animals.

When the survivors arrive at the slaughterhouses confused, exhausted, terrified and in dreadful pain, they are killed in full view of one another. More often than not, because of time constraints, cattle which have had their throats slit are skinned alive in most Indian slaughterhouses, where the practice of stunning is either not used at all or else is used incorrectly so that the poor animal remains conscious and live during the entire process of slaughter and skinning.

(Source:  Undercover video taken by ‘People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA)

PETA India says that the world is already growing enough crops to feed every human being, but food that could be used to nourish starving people is instead fed to billions of chickens, pigs, and cows which are slaughtered for their flesh. PETA adds: “In addition to being extremely cruel to animals, meat production is also staggeringly inefficient: It takes up to 16 pounds of grain to produce just 1 pound of meat; 4 pounds of grain to produce a pound of chicken.”

An acre cultivated in spinach yields 26 times more protein than it does for beef.

Beef production further depletes the earth’s precious and dwindling aquifers, leads to topsoil erosion and the systematic destruction of the earth’s vitally important rainforests.  In order to produce just one pound of beef, it takes approximately 2500 gallons of water.  To produce just one hamburger, animals are raised on rainforest land.

Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the U.N. Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, has declared that people around the globe must reduce or give up eating meat in order to combat climate change.  Thus, educated and responsible persons holding high office have pointed out an unmistakable connection between climate change and the consumption of meat.  Thus, there can be little doubt among right-thinking persons that beef production contributes directly to the depletion of the planet’s aquifers at a time when water shortage is already a major global problem. Meat production progressively results in the desertification of our planet. It is equally clear that beef-eating contributes to all manner of disease and hastens a person’s death.

Researchers at the ‘Center for Food-borne Illness Research and Prevention’ in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., studied the five most common food-borne illnesses and found that these can cause life-long complications including kidney failure, paralysis, seizures, hearing or visual impairments and mental retardation.

For the report, the team studied campylobacter infection, E.coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella and Toxoplasma gondii.  The E.coli infection, which can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome, the leading cause of kidney failure in children, was found to be linked to ground beef.

(Source:  ‘The Times of India’, 14 November 2009)

Only after the last tree has been cut down; only after the last river has been poisoned; only after the last fish has been caught….Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten….”

(Cree Native American Prophecy)

The only way humans can eat animals is to disguise what they are really doing…get someone else to kill the animal, then drain and dispose of its blood, slice the muscles into pieces that are unrecognisable, grind the internal organs to make ‘sausages’, cook it, smother it with sauces and seasonings to cover up a strong nauseating odour…all in an effort to keep from experiencing the reality of what a carnivore does and is.  We are not carnivores….

Non-vegetarian families run a greater risk of suffering from chronic diseases than their vegetarian counterparts, suggests a survey conducted by Lucknow University (LU) students.

The survey covered 1,000 upper-middle class families of Lucknow in which it was observed that the non-vegetarians are more prone to diabetes, cancer, asthma, arthritis and other chronic diseases,” said LU’s Institute for Public Health and Affairs (IPHA) director Manoj Dixit.

Referring to the survey conducted by his students, Dixit said: “We observed that the rate of chronic diseases in non-vegetarian families was over 11 percent while in vegetarian families it was nearly seven percent.”

Significantly, the survey also observed that out of 1,000 families, there were 180 such non-vegetarian families whose every member was affected by a chronic disease, said Sanjeev Pandey, IPHA faculty member.

Meat and dairy product centered diets are linked to many types of cancer as well as heart ailments, diabetes, obesity, gallbladder disease, hypertension and more deadly diseases and disorders.

(Source: Swami Avdhutananda, Ex-Acharya, Chinmaya Mission, Sikkim, Sikkim Chamber of Commerce E Newsletter)

III

‘IIlegal cattle trade funding terror:  UP govt’

What has for past several years appeared an innocuous even if an illegal side “business”, namely cattle trade, could be a source of terror funding, say top UP government officials.  A substantial part of the Rs. 15,000 crore illegal trade is being funnelled to fund terror, officials said.

The connection between cattle smuggling and big crime first came to light when one Mizanur Rehman turned out to be the key accused in the kidnapping of Kolkata-based proprietor of Khadim Shoes, Partho Burman.  Mizanur’s younger brother, Azizur Rehman Sardar, 22, was found to be a Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI) activist serving time in Lucknow jail.

Mizanur was also known to be the trusted aide of HuJI area commander Jalaluddin, alias Babu Bhai, who too is in Lucknow jail.  A part of the Rs. 4 crore ransom in the Burman abduction case was suspected to have been diverted to Omar Sheikh, one of the alleged killers of US journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan.

Azizur Rehman is in the slammer for ferrying arms and explosives from Bangladesh to India (his last cache included 2 kg RDX, 10 grenades and 10 detonators).  Before that, however, this West Bengal resident  operated as a cattle smuggler along the India-Bangladesh border.  So do his other three associates arrested with him in June 2007.  Azizur is one of the hundreds of foot soldiers in cross border terror network who engages in cattle smuggling during “lean period”.

Unlike fake Indian currency notes (FICN), narcotics and arms peddling, cattle smuggling is the least known and supposedly least glamorous terror funding tactic, largely below the intelligence scanner.  It’s also a highly dependable means of sustaining “peripherals” and recruits who form the most active chain in the terror link.  The thriving racket through, as a source puts it, “68 smuggling corridors and 149 sensitive villages dotting the West Bengal border along the 1,485 km long India-Bangladesh border” has been worrying UP and West Bengal governments for over a decade.

The point was brought home by the animal welfare division of the ministry of environment and forest.  In a letter forwarded to the ministry of home affairs, the department highlighted “serious problem of hawala transactions in lieu of smuggled cattle in Chittagong area”.  The money, the letter emphasised, “funds Islamic terror groups and their sleeper agents in the country….National security demands that cattle smuggling to Bangladesh end at once.” Based on these inputs, MHA has alerted state governments.

UP government had shown similar concern over the issue two years ago.  On August 26, 2006, then director-general of police Bua Singh quoting secretary, border management, MHA, had claimed in a circular that “animals smuggled from West Bengal border number as high as 50 lakh to 60 lakh a year”.  It also noted that “officers in Bangladesh regularize this illegal smuggling of cattle by levying 500 to 1,000 takas of penalty per animal and thereafter hand over its formal possession to smugglers.”

The trade, sources claim, could be generating Rs. 14,000 crore to Rs. 15,000 crore per annum.  The operations involve a strong funnel-shaped network running through Rajasthan, Punjab, HP, Haryana, Uttarkhand and parts of MP.  UP forms neck of the funnel and Bihar its stem which finally opens into West Bengal.

Lucknow – Manjari Mishra, TIMES NEWS NETWORK, ‘The Times of India’, Friday, 3 October 2008

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” (Martin Luther King Junior)

IV

SOME LEGAL ASPECTS

Article 48 of the Indian Constitution states:

“The state shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle”

Most Indian states, barring Kerala, have incorporated this directive principle and promoted a ban on the slaughter of the cow and her progeny.  M. K. Gandhi averred that whatever man could not create, he could not destroy.  In view of all the unacceptably negative consequences attendant upon the mass slaughter of all bovines, including bulls, bullocks and buffaloes, the total ban on all cattle slaughter must be viewed as a fundamental right of the Indian people rather than as a mere directive principle.

Mohammed Irshad  & Imran Choudhary filed a writ before the Supreme Court in September 2009 against  the Union Of India  and the States of Kerala, Sikkim, Maharashtra & West Bengal . The case was to bring about legislation in the 4 states against the slaughter of the cow and its progeny.The prayers were:                                                                                     

 

(a)        Directions or orders requiring the respondents either jointly or singly to take effective , efficacious and appropriate legislative and executive measures for bringing about a total ban on the slaughter (Qurbani) of the cow and its progeny.

(b)     Declare that the respondents have a non-optional, mandatory obligation to exercise its power under the Constitution to bring about such a legislation and its non-performance to be considered ultra vires and violative of its constitutional obligation.

(c)     Pass any order or further orders as this Hon’ble Court may deem fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case.
Islam provides options to Muslims in offering ‘Qurbani’ or Abrahamic sacrifice of goats, sheep,  (‘Menda’) and so on; therefore, it is not mandatory to offer Qurbani of cows, bulls, bullocks, buffaloes and such bovines. There are several FATWAS (decrees) issued by authorities of Islamic world regarding the inclusion of cows as sacrifice on the occasion of Edi-ul-Zuha being optional.

“There’s not an animal that crawleth on the earth or a bird that flieth with its wings, but the same is a people—like unto you.  All God’s creatures are His family.”- The Holy Quran
EDITED EXCERPTS FROM A LEGAL PETITION FILED BY MOHAMMAD HANIF QURESHI ( AIR 1958 SC 731)
Since the beginning of the Hindu religion in the hoary past when the Vedic Samhitas were compiled recording its fundamental tenets, the word ‘cow’ has always been used and understood in a comprehensive and generic sense and includes within its scope and ambit the female cow as also bulls and bullocks and in fact the entire progeny of the cow. The cow, understood in this wide and generic sense, has been accorded a prominent position by the religion of the petitioners as compared with its position in other religions and also with regard to other domesticated animals in Hindu society itself. It is treated as inviolable and un-killable; and a paramount religious duty is cast on every Hindu to protect a cow from being done to unnatural and premature death by anybody including one not belonging to the Hindu religion. To the ancient Indian, the cow was never an economic commodity but a divine entity, which, by its grace, showers material and spiritual benefits and wealth on its votaries. Hence the long historical tradition of India has never included the cow as falling under a mercantile commodity with respect to which the right to slaughter it can be claimed as a trade, business or occupation. The cow has been an integral, inseverable and fundamental part of the Hindu religion from time immemorial; and the Vedas, the oldest extant written record of the human race, merely record the spiritual and religious significance of the cow to Hindus. Thus being an integral part of the Hindu religion and enjoying a divine status therein, the cow forms a class by itself for the protection of which express injunctions have been made throughout the religious literature of Hindus: casting a heavy, imperative and paramount duty on them to protect it from being slaughtered or even maltreated.

Even the concept of secularism as enshrined in the Indian Constitution is founded on the age-old Indian tradition of equal respect to all religions and the essential unity and indivisibility of humankind and of apparently separate religions. This attitude of secularism must permeate the body politic of India and be the foundation upon which to build a truly multi-religious society. Such a unifying outlook, attitude and goal would genuinely understand and respect the deep-rooted religious sentiments, spiritual ideals, vision, goal and aspiration of all sections of Indian society.  More, such an outlook would of necessity require that merely temporal affairs are separated from a community’s genuinely fundamental religious tenets, beliefs and affairs; and adjust the former with the religious tenets, faith, sentiments, ideals and beliefs of another community in such a manner as never to permit the temporal to hurt, violate and disregard the activities and affairs which are undertaken in the course of discharging the peremptory religious injunctions for the realisation of their religious goal. The Indian concept of secularism even requires curbs on such temporal affairs and beliefs if they are antagonistic and opposed to, and irreconcilable with, the fundamental concepts and values and injunctions of another religion. They submit that secularism in India and the inherent requirement for its due and proper observance and regard thereto render it incumbent and obligatory on the part of the respondents to take all the necessary and appropriate legislative and executive measures so as to balance the competing interests of various religious communities which arise from the diversity of their beliefs and to curb those temporal affairs and practices: which, though being permissible under their respective religions, prove nevertheless to be in conflict with, and derogatory and antagonistic to, the fundamental and inseverable religious tenets, beliefs and injunctions of other religions. The petitioner further submits that only such a policy on the part of the Indian States, of which the respondents are integral parts, is conducive to the effective realisation of the Indian concept of secularism and is efficacious in protecting the fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25 of Constitution of India to a person if it is violated or is in danger of violation by any activity which may be merely permissible by but not an essential, inseverable, integral and fundamental part of religion of another.

Part of a Supreme Court Judgment dated 16-11-1994……………

That, this Hon’ble Court has laid down the law in Mohammed Hanif Qureshi’s case in the following proposition;

1.               That a total ban on the slaughter of cows of all ages and calves of cows and calves of buffaloes, male, female, is quite reasonable and valid and is in consonance with the directive  principles laid down in Article 48.

2.               that a total ban on the slaughter of the buffaloes or breeding bulls or working bullocks (cattle as well as buffalo) as long as they are milch or draught cattle, is also reasonable and valid; and

3.               that a total ban on the slaughter of the she buffaloes after they cease to be capable of yielding milk or breeding or working as draught animals be supported as reasonable in the interests of the general public.

The law thus laid down by this Hon’ble Court and followed by it in the later cases being the law of the land, the aforesaid judgement in Mohammed Hanif Qureshi’s case operates as disability on the part of the State including the respondents to enact a valid legislation prohibiting completely the slaughter of the cow and its progeny since its continued slaughter violates the fundamental right of Hindus.

In this connection, Das C.J. referred to the historical background regarding cow slaughtering from the times of Mughal emperors. Mughal Emperor Babur saw the wisdom of prohibiting the slaughter of cows as and by way of religious sacrifice and directed his son Humayun to follow this.

Similarly, Emperors Akbar, Jehangir and Ahmad Shah, it is said, prohibited cow slaughter. In the light of this historical background, it was held that total ban on cow slaughter did not offend Article 25(1) of the Constitution.
Akbar the Great

The Supreme Court  has also termed Mughal emperor Akbar  “the architect of modern India”.  A bench said that Akbar, who had great respect for Jainism, had declared “Amari Ghosana”: banning the killing of animals during Paryushan and Mahavir Jayanti. He rolled back the Jazia tax from Jain pilgrim places like Palitana. These ‘firmans’ or decrees were also issued in 1584, 1592 and 1598.

Akbar received a delegation led by Jain monk Hir Vijaya Suri, who had walked to Fatehpur Sikri. They persuaded the emperor to forbid the slaughter of animals for six months in Gujarat and abolish the confiscation of the property of deceased persons, the Sujija Tax (Jazia) and the Sulka (possibly a tax on pilgrims) and also free caged birds and prisoners. Akbar is said to have given up hunting and quit meat-eating as it had become repulsive. Such was the influence of Jainism in Ahmedabad.

9. In view of this settled legal position, it becomes obvious that if there is no fundamental right of a Muslim to insist on slaughter of healthy cow on BakrI’d day, it cannot be valid grounds for exemption by the State under Section 12 which would in turn enable slaughtering of such cows on BakrI’d. The contention of learned counsel for the appellants–that Article 25(1) of the Constitution deals with essential religious practices while Section 12 of the Act may cover even optional religious practices–is not acceptable. No such meaning can be assigned to such an exemption clause which seeks to whittle down and dilute the main provision of the Act, namely, Section 4, which is the very heart of the Act. If the appellants’ contention is accepted, then the State can exempt from the operation of the Act, the slaughter of healthy cows even for non-essential religious, medicinal or research purpose, as we have to give the same meaning to the three purposes, namely, religious, medicinal or research purpose, as envisaged by Section 12.

http://JUDIS.NIC.IN SUPREME COURT OF INDIA – Page 6 of 7

In this connection, it would not be amiss to observe that the so-called fundamental right of butchers for doing trade or business by the slaughter of the cow and her progeny cannot be called a ‘basic feature’.  If the Constitution takes away such a right, it would not be against the basic structure of the Indian Constitution.

One of the most renowned of Islamic scholars, Al-Ghazzali, said:  “The meat of the cow I marz (disease); its milk is safa (health); and its ghee is dava (medicine).  – Ihya Ulum ul-Din or The Revival of Religious Sciences, part 2, page 23, Lines 17-19.

Sign seen outside a church in the United Kingdom:

“God is great; only man makes misteaks!”

(Source:  Mr. Naresh Kadyan, Representative, International Organisation for Animal Protection in India, Delhi, and Founder chairman of ‘People for Animals’, Haryana; and Mrs. Brindha Nandakumar, Advocate, Bangalore)

In the interests of communal harmony and respect for the age-old customs and beliefs of Indian culture, we see that protection of the cow and her progeny forms an integral part of Indian national unity and peace.

“The greatness of a nation and its moral fibre can be judged by the way its animals are treated….Spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants.”  (M. K. Gandhi)

V

HOLY COW!

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For those of us who grew up in villages, mention of the cow evokes nostalgia. Our dawn broke through the cowshed beside the house. Milking cows was a welcome early morning ritual for the mothers.

Our mother would enter the shed with a shining pot, lovingly stroke the cow on its back, calling it by its favourite name. The milk that the cow spared for the household nourished the whole family, especially the children, even as it nurtured its own calf.

The cow is a moving temple, being the abode of thirty- three crore gods of the Hindu pantheon. She has been giving us the sacred ‘Panchagavya’ with its immense medicinal value, being a moving hospital, as it were.

The cow is the mother of the universe (Gavo Vishwasya Matharaha). She is invaluable in agriculture, transportation, food, medicine, industry, sports, religious functions, emotional stability, economy, etc. From time immemorial, the cow has had a special place in Indian society.

Being part of farming, food, and medicine, and industry, the cow also contributes to the health of the environment.

  • Ancient scriptures state that “Suryaketu” nerve on cow’s back absorbs harmful radiations and cleanses the atmosphere. The mere presence of cows is a great contribution to the environment.
  • India has approximately 30 crore cattle. Using their dung to produce bio-gas, we can save 6.0 crore ton of firewood every year. This would arrest deforestation to that extent.
  • Cowdung has an important role in preserving the environment.
  • When we burn cowdung, it balances atmospheric temperature and kills germs in the air.
  • Cowdung has antiseptic, anti-radioactive and anti-thermal properties. When we coat the walls and clean the floors of a house with cowdung, it protects the dwellers. In 1984, a gas leak in Bhopal killed more than 20,000 people. Those living in houses with cowdung- coated walls were not affected. Atomic power centres in India and Russia even today use cowdung to shield personnel from radiation.
  • African deserts were made fertile using cowdung.
  • We can reduce the acid content in water by treating it with cowdung.
  • When we offer ghee in fire as part of ritualistic sacrifices, it strengthens the ozone layer and shields the earth from harmful radiations from Sun.
  • Serious researchers have sought to establish an irrefutable link between the frequency of earthquakes and a concentration of large and increasing number of slaughterhouses.
  • The Joys of Cow-Based Farming

Indian agriculture has variety. There is no farm-product that we do not cultivate. Our land grows all kinds of grains, pulses, vegetables, fruits, flowers, cotton and silk. About 70% of our population has embraced agriculture as profession. Majority of them are small farmers, owning one or two acres of land. Our agricultural landscape is diverse and vivid – in land topology, soil type and quality, irrigation method and frequency of harvesting. Cattle are integral part of this huge canvas of agriculture. We use oxen to plough, to pick and move harvested crops, in irrigation, cow manure as fertiliser, and cow urine as insecticide.

Unique Role of the Cow in Agriculture:

  • In our country with small holdings and small-scale farming, there is no better alternative to employing cattle in farming.
  • While ploughing, the oxen stride with gentle gait, not harming the surface of the earth, unlike tractors.
  • Even as they plough the land, the oxen defecate and urinate, fertilising the land.
  • Cattle Manure: organic manure, green leaf manure, earth-worms, and slurry manure with cattle manure bond with the nature and make the land fertile. They do not create the challenge of chemical waste.
  • 99% of the insects in nature are beneficial to the system. Insecticides prepared from cow urine or well fermented butter milk does not affect these helpful insects.
  • Dung from one cow is adequate to fertilise 5 acres of land and its urine is can protect 10 acres of crop from insects.
  • As per the Supreme Court, cow dung produced by one ox can support a family for 4 years.
  • Oxen do not pollute the atmosphere.

 

Cattle in Transportation

India has more than 600,000 villages, many which do not have asphalted motorable roads. In hilly regions where even a horse cannot tread, oxen can pull their carts with ease.

  • Boasting the largest railway network in the world, the Indian Railways transported 55.7 core tonnes of goods in 2004-05.
  • In the same year, the humble ox carts transported 278.5 crore tonnes!
  • In that year, trains moved 511.2 crore passengers while ox carts had 2044.8 crore customers!
  • Oxen have carried up to 14 tonnes of goods non-stop for 24 hours, without water and food.
  • Most importantly, the carts do not produce air or noise pollution.  How important is it, then, that these hardworking and patient oxen ought to be given adequate food, water and rest for all of their invaluable contribution!
  • Food from the cow is consumed from the start to the end of a meal.

A mother nursing her infant depends on cow’s milk for her own nourishment. A mother feeds her child for a year or two; thus the cow is a lifelong refuge for us all. The cow feeds its own calf and spares plenty for us, too.
Uses of cow products:

  • Different popular beverages like coffee, tea, etc. require milk as an important ingredient.
  • Scores of sweet dishes are milk-based.
  • Curds, butter and ghee are an essential part of Indian meal. The taste of items deep-fried in ghee is unmatched.
  • Buttermilk quenches thirst in addition to being a base for many popular dishes in our cooking.

Cow Products as Medicine

World Health Organisation (WHO) defines health as a combination of physical, mental, spiritual and social wholeness. WHO has also predicted that bacteria will become immune to antibiotics by the year 2020. That does not scare us!

We can depend on Panchagavya – milk, curd, ghee, cow urine and cow dung. These have excellent medical qualities individually as well as a concoction, without any adverse side-effect. In addition, if we are already under some other medication, consumption of panchagavya acts as a catalyst.

Ancient books on Ayurveda state that consumption of cow urine increases resistance to diseases by up to 104%. Note: increase to 104% is an increase of 4%. What do we mean?

Health from ‘Panchagavya’: 

  • Milk : The ‘Charaka Samhita’ states, “Milk is the best life strengthener.” While Casin protein in milk helps growth of infants, calcium and sulphur strengthen our bones. Milk is also rich in vitamins D and B-complex.
  • Curd arrests diarrhoea, controls fat, and resists cancer.
  • Ghee improves intelligence and beauty. It is used to treat eye diseases.
  • Distilled cow urine is effective in treatment of flu, arthritis, bacterial diseases, food poisoning, indigestion, oedema, and leprosy.
  • Panchagavya Mix: Various medical formulations like Panchagavya Ghrita, Amritasara, Ghanavati, Ksharavati, Netrasara etc. are invaluable medicines in the Ayurvedic system.

The Cow in Industry

Milk and milk products from the cow are used in preparing wholesome dishes and food products. Cow products are effective in treatment for cancer, hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases, neurological problems, psychological problems, skin diseases, ENT problems, fever, cold, hair loss, etc. They can also be used in cosmetic products like soap, shampoo and beauty aids. They help in farming and provide manure and insecticides. We can get cooking gas and electricity from cowdung. The cow industry makes for practical good sense, good health and sound economy.

‘Gobar’ Energy

  • India leads the world in milk production. In 1998 – 99, India produced 7.5 crore tonnes  of milk. 70% of this produce is from small farmers.
  • South India has more than 75,000 ‘gobar’ gas installations, achieved by the S.K.G. Society of Kolar.
  • A scientist named Bug Jones established the Inland Energy Corporation in California. They collect 1500 tonnes of cowdung a day from the neighbourhood and produce 50 MW of electricity.
  • The Gujarat State Government purchases cow urine at Rs. 3 per kg and cow dung at Rs. 2 per kg.

The Cow’s Role in Economy

  • 70% of our people depend on agriculture. 98% of them depend on cattle-based agriculture.
  • India produces more milk than all other countries.

Goods carried by ox carts are 4 to 5 times as much as by trains. This saves considerable foreign exchange. E.g., Transportation worth Rs. 50,000 crore was effected by ox carts in 2005. If we expand our cow-based industry, the cow would have a defining stature in our economy. Sadly, its already important position in Indian society, culture, tradition and economy is neither understood nor appeciated by certain sections of persons residing in India.   (Source:  Mr. Satbir Bedi, ‘You The Journalist’, 12/10/09)

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Another journalist, Mrs. Roopashree Nagaraj, writes thus:

At the time of the Partition, our country’s most fertile fields went to Pakistan. The same happened when Bangladesh came into existence. Due to this, the agricultural facilities for Indians experienced a shortfall. This was accompanied by mass migration to cities, especially among the younger generation. This resulted in famine in rural areas as there was no one to look after the fields there. Quality seeds and all the conditions needed for agricultural prosperity all disappeared.  In order to survive, farmers started selling their cows for a price. The ancient picture of the Kamadhenu, the mythical cow which never dried up in dispensing milk and other cow products, and which was honoured in every home in those olden days, started fading. As a result, the various breeds of the cow, which were 70 in number, have decreased to 33.

The cow enjoys pride of place in Indian culture and heritage. Tradition has it that the Indian cow is the abode of 33 crore deities!  Every portion of the physical cow is said to be the dwelling place of some divinity. The very syllable ‘GOU’ signifies the VEDAS. Thus, one who understands the Vedas and also understands the real and hidden value of the cow, is called GOVINDA.

In Indian tradition, when a cow is bestowed as a gift, man attains peace in both earthly and heavenly life. ‘Gou Daana’ is treated as the most sacred and beneficial gift. In southern India, on occasions such as ‘Pongal’ (a harvest festival), Deepavali or the Festival of Lights in the Hindu calendar, cows are specially decorated and offered worship because the cow is looked upon as representing the Goddess Lakshmi, giver of abundance. Even at the time of house- warming in traditional families, a cow is first made to enter the new house, the families following.

Ponwar, Kerighara, Vechora, Gangathiri, Gir, Devani, Kankrej, Nagori, Tharparkar, Namari, Kenkatha, Malavi, Dangi, Khilari, Amrithmahal, Krishna, Malenadugidda, Jawari, Hallikaru, Ongol, Kangayam, Amblacheri, Baraguru, Kasaragodu, Hariyana, Lalkandari, Goulava,Sahivala, Sindhi, Raati – these are some of the names, musical and resonant, of Indian cow breeds.

The five cow products, which are of immense health benefits, are too well-known to bear repetition.  They are beneficial not only to human health but also to the environment and atmosphere.

Despite all the benefits that accrue to human beings from the cow, 20 cows are slaughtered in just one minute these days!   Under the aegis of Robert Clive, the first slaughterhouse for cows was started in Calcutta in 1760. In 1947, the number of meat shops and slaughterhouses across India was said to number about 300; and now, they are estimated to be around 35,000!

Eating dry grass and drinking water from ponds, the cow yet yields forth milk and other products for the benefit of humankind.  Should we not, therefore, protect the cow, which functions like a mother to the entire world? We ought to look upon her as a mother and even a divinity.  She is a veritable treasure who must be saved even like Indian heritage and tradition.  We must join hands in this noble endeavour.  (Source:  Mrs. Roopashree Nagaraj, ‘Vijaya Karnataka’, 22 September 2009)

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CONCLUSION

“He who slayeth a cow is the same as he that slayeth a man.”   (Isaiah 66:3)

Ultimately, it is not so much what one believes, as how one acts, that is important.  If you opine that the cow and her progeny are meant to be transported and killed in indescribable agony only on account of your own personal and dubious ‘pleasure’ and ‘profit’, then you will think of these defenceless, placid and beautiful creatures merely as cuts of meat to be masticated and disposed of via the sewage system.  Indeed, there is a well-known eatery in New York City that has a picture of a cow hanging on a wall, showing the different parts of the cow labelled ‘brisket’, ‘sirloin’, ‘rib’ and so on.  In contrast, in Indian tradition, one particular rendition of a cow shows her different body parts as occupied by various divinities.  Such is the difference between mutually exclusive attitudes:  one of total callousness and disrespect towards other life-forms; and one of respect, wonder and admiration for the marvel of Creation.

If the cow–the giver of abundance–and her progeny be viewed as the precious lives which indeed they are, you would not so readily be complicit in the unconscionable cruelty which reduces them all to slabs of dead flesh to be traded off for filthy lucre and physical appetite.

Choose your viewpoint and mode of action wisely, for this is a matter of life and death:  not merely for the cow and her progeny but for yourselves and our entire earth, our common home.  For the flesh-eating habits of meat-eaters put all our lives and the planet itself at grave risk.

The last word on this topic must come from a great theologian of the 20th century, the Reverend Teilhard de Chardin, who said:  “The earth is a sacred vessel; and nothing is profane to those who know how to see.”

The earth is indeed a sacred vessel, a gift beyond compare, beyond price.  So, too, are her florae and faunae:  our threatened and indispensable green cover; and the myriad wonderful living creatures, our fellow pilgrims on the voyage from birth to death, among whom we name, with respect, love and gratitude, the cow and her progeny.

Vasumathi Krishnasami

N.B.  The editor gratefully acknowledges the contribution of Mr. Naresh Kadyan, Mrs. Brindha Nandakumar, Mrs. M. R. Soundaryavalli, Mr. Sai Sanjay Pranesh, ‘Akhila Prani Daya Sangha’, Bangalore; and the Vegetarian/Vegan Society of Queensland Inc., Australia

 

 

 

Material for the back page of the booklet

Sidharth, a Delhi-based artist, held an exhibition of his paintings entitled ‘The Decorated Cow’ in Delhi during March and April 2010.  This is what he has to say:

“The cow is a serene and sacred animal.  We adore it and even worship it, but how often have we not seen it standing amidst heaps of garbage, neglected and abandoned?  How often have we not seen it as a silent witness to the self-centred actions and interests of man?  It is a silent commentary on our own times….

“Our behaviour with the cow mirrors what we are doing to mother earth….I have portrayed the beauty of the cow, its physical splendour as well as metaphysical significance….It is the star in the cow’s eye that has made me realise the meaning of being an artist….”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: IceblueNY@aol.com

If Cows Could Speak

by Andrew Kirschner

 

I am cow.

I like to feel the sun on my back

graze in an open field

roam freely

and nurse my young.

I provide milk for my babies

and I love them

as you do your own.

I also like to groom them

and explore the world around us

like any other animal that inhabits the earth.

 

If I could speak your language

I would tell you about my life in an industrial factory

and you would probably never eat hamburger, veal, or steak

or buy shoes, purses, clothes, chairs, or sports equipment

made of leather

for the rest of your life.

 

 

 

I am born for the sole purpose of being killed

so you can eat me

or wear or use my skin.

I live a life of pain and suffering

and I die a gruesome death.

It is not the idyllic and humane scene you may imagine.

 

If I am selected to produce milk

I am forced to have a calf every year.

Like humans, I have a nine-month gestation period.

Imagine the discomfort of giving birth every year

for your entire life.

I am also forced to produce 100 pounds of milk every day.

In a bucolic setting, I would produce only 10 pounds.

 

Normally, I would live to be more than 25 years old

but I’m ground into meat after just three years

which means I will only live approximately 12% of my life.

That’s the equivalent of ending your life at age 8.

 

I am scared when I am rounded up for transport

and I am often injured in the process.

After removing my horns,

I am packed on trucks and sold like a slave at auction.

In order to identify me, I am branded with a hot iron.

It is frightening, unnecessary, ruthless, and painful.

There are other ways to mark my identity but factory workers don’t do it

because I am just a commodity to them.

 

The workers also cut a chunk out of my neck

so they can tell I belong to them from a distance.

I receive no painkillers.

My owners show me no mercy.

If they did, compassionate humans

wouldn’t have to create organizations called

Mercy for Animals

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Farm Animal Rights Movement

The Humane Society of the United States

or Farm Sanctuary

These organizations exist because I am tortured.

 

I am force-fed genetically engineered recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH)

to increase my size and milk production

which also contains my pus and blood that you drink.

The growth hormones cause my milk to contain high levels of Insulin Growth Factor-1

which has been shown to cause breast and colon cancer in people like you.

As a result of ingesting these steroids, my calves often have birth defects.

I never have the chance to interact with them

and their father is killed for meat since he can’t produce milk.

Since there are so many males that don’t produce milk

my owners decided to find new ways to use them

so they created the veal industry.

They force males into wood crates for months

so they can’t even turn around

stretch their legs or lie in comfort.

They wear chains around their necks

and they feed them diets deficient in necessary nutrients

so they will be anemic and atrophy,

causing their flesh to soften and white.

The crates have no bedding.

They sleep on a cement floor

until workers grind them up

so people can eat them for dinner.

I live in dust and manure-filled holding pens for months.

As a result, I suffer from respiratory ailments.

Many of us contract cancer in the eye.

Left untreated, it eats away at our eyes and face

and creates a hole in the side of our heads.

It is painful beyond measure.

I am transported multiple times before slaughter

sometimes traveling thousands of miles on trucks.

Many of us die of heat exhaustion and disease.

The stress is enormous.

Raising us for slaughter also harms the planet.

We release massive amounts of greenhouse gas emissions

wrecking havoc on the environment

through the emission of methane released from burping.

The greenhouse effect is worse than carbon dioxide

and every form of transportation combined.

We also consume billions of pounds of food because we are fed grain

instead of grass

that could be better used to feed starving people

since we provide so little food in comparison to the food we eat

that could also be consumed by hungry children.

 

It takes thousands of gallons of water

to produce one pound of our flesh

and the improper disposal of our feces

and chemicals used to raise us

pollute your air, oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams

making ill and killing many people just like you.

 

We often become terribly sick or break our legs and can’t walk.

They call us “downed” cows.

Our illness and inability to move angers some factory workers

so they brutally beat us and drag us to our deaths.

They often use heavy equipment to transport us while we’re still alive

putting hooks into our backs to lug us to our fate.

Before they hang me upside down and bleed me to death,

I am supposed to be knocked unconscious

with a bolt gun to the head

but it often fails

so many times cows like me hang upside down

kicking and wailing in unthinkable pain

until if we’re lucky

someone comes along and sticks a knife in our throats

and ends our misery.

 

Please think about your actions.

They matter to animals, your health, and the planet.

 

I’m dead now.

But it’s not too late for you to save others

from the life I lived.

You have the power to save thousands of animals

just  like me

from abuse and suffering

simply by not eating us

or buying products made of us.

I know you care.

I know you have the capacity to show mercy.

I hope you will.

For a free veg starter kit, please log onto goveg.org

 

Islam is EVIL

Islam is EVIL. It is pure Tyranny. Evil must Lie, Cheat, Deceive (Al Taquiea) and pretend to be righteous. Islamic history tells us never to believe any stories told by MahaMad, or trust any false political story or events fabricated by him or his asassociates. To incite hatred and brainwash Arab nomads, MohaMad fabricated the name of Allah. By using and injecting fear, polygamist MohaMad used the name of Allah for Islamic propaganda. MohaMad made use of hoodlums, the social scum, murderers and arsonists, MohaMad unleaded violence and war against infidels using hoodlums and social scums.Everything Muslims have obtained was through  robbery. MohaMad and his Islamic followers extended the tricks (Al Taquiea), violence,to the whole society, confiscated land, and destroyed existing culture through plunder and committed all manner of evil deeds.

 

Now Mohammedans have a single goal: to control the whole world through the use of Jihad terror. Mohammedans are now attempting to fabricate a new picture of MohaMad to white wash his cruelty. New manufactured slogans (Islam is Peace), fabricated stories (He was Gentle)  are created to present to the world that MohaMad was not a cruel, brutal, destructive evil man.

 

How it is done? Please read the article below by Kenneth Roberts to know the deceptive techniques used by Mohammedans to present MohaMad a religious man. It is Al Taquiea in practice.

 

Babu Suseelan

Babu Suseelan <babususeelan@hotmail.com>

 

Photoshopped Mohammed

by Kenneth Roberts

Photoshopping is slang for the digital editing of photos. In photoshopping, images are edited and manipulated to create an illusion or deception.
Helicopter Shark Mohammed
The ‘Helicopter_Shark’ was a famous example of photo manipulation in which two photographs were digitally combined to give the impression that a shark was leaping from the water to attack a military helicopter. Modern Islamic apologetics go to similar lengths to manipulate the biography of Mohammed even adding elements not in the foundational texts. A typical example of Islamic ‘helicopter shark’ is this story:

There was a lady who threw garbage in the path of the Prophet on a daily basis. One day, she didn‘t do it. The prophet went to inquire about her health, because he thought she might be sick. This lady ended up converting to Islam.

 

There is no reference provided for the preceding, because it is not Islamic. The actual story is from the life of Abdul Baha, a founder of Baha’iism that has been photoshopped into Mohammed’s biography by modern Muslim apologists.
The real story of a woman who insulted Mohammed is found below with its reference:

A Jewish woman used to insult the Prophet and say bad things about him, so a man strangled her until she died, and the Prophet ruled that no blood money was due in this case. (Abu Dawud 4349)

 

Glamour Photo Mohammed
In glamour photos, the term “airbrushing” describes the removal of physical imperfections of photo models or the enhancement of their attributes in an attempt to fabricate an image of unrealistic female perfection.


Modern Muslims similarly create an ‘airbrushed’ or ‘photoshopped’ image of Mohammed by leaving out his offensive traits and enhancing any qualities that appeal to our modern concerns for human rights and civil liberties.


Here is an example of ‘airbrushed’ Mohammed found on an
Islamic website:

“He (Mohammed) suffered from all but harmed none. He was affectionate and loving towards his friends and forgiving and merciful towards his enemies. He was sincere and honest in his mission; good and fair in his dealings; and just in deciding affairs of friends as well as of enemies. In short, all goodness and excellence have been combined in the person and personality of Hazrat Mohammed”.

 

However, the unphotoshopped Mohammed is neither affectionate nor merciful:

“Aisha, the Mother of the Faithful, was asked, ‘How did the Messenger of Allah behave?’ She replied, ‘His eye did not weep for anyone.’” Tabari VIII:40
Object Removal
A main aim in photo editing is the removal of unwanted objects in the photo. Before photoshopping, this was done by airbrushing. Stalin routinely airbrushed his enemies out of photographs. The term “airbrushed out” has come to mean rewriting history to pretend something was never there.


Contemporary academics have called the process of removing components from an image object removal. It is considered unethical because it is an intentional misrepresentation of historical facts.

The ‘objects’ modern Islamists want to remove are Mohammed’s …
…authoritarianism
‘It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision.’ Koran 33.36

…megalomania
‘While I was sleeping, the keys to the treasures of the world were brought to me and put in my hand.’ Bukhari:V4B52N220

…misogyny
“Hang up your scourge where your wife can see it.” Kash-shaf (the revealer) of al-Zamkhshari (Vol. 1, p. 525)

…intolerance
“No two religions are to exist in the Arab Peninsula”, The Sira, pp. 50, 51

…compulsion
“The apostle of God defeated the people until they entered Islam by hook or by crook.” “The Ordinances of Qur’an”, Al Shafi, page 50

…supremacism
“Make war on them until idolatry shall cease and God’s religion shall reign supreme.” K. 8:36

…terrorism
“How many a township have We destroyed! As a raid by night, or while they slept at noon, Our terror came unto them.” K. 7:4

‘Terrorists cannot be Muslims’ or can they?
One of the claims of modern Islamists is that ‘a terrorist cannot be a Muslim’.
Just after 9-11, the late Anwar Awlaki, mentor to notable terrorists, said, “There is no way that the people who did this (9-11) could be Muslim, and if they claim to be Muslim, then they have perverted their religion.” Awlaki’s later terrorism proved he did not believe his own definition.
By Awlaki’s definition, many leading Muslims of history are excluded from the religion of Islam: Osama Bin Laden was not a Muslim when he cast terror into the hearts of Americans on 9-11.
Sayeed Maududi was not a Muslim when he wrote: “Islam wishes to destroy all States and Governments anywhere on the face of the earth which are opposed to the ideology and programme of Islam.” Sayeed Abdul A’la Maududi, Jihad in Islam, p.9
Sultan Mehmet V was also not a Muslim when he signed the Universal Fatwa of 1915 sanctioning the genocide of three million of his Christian subjects.
Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), was not a Muslim when he wrote, “the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission and (the obligation to) convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or by force.” (emphasis added)
Tamurlane was not a Muslim when he wrote glowingly of his mass murders: ‘I had crossed the rivers Ganges and Jumna and I had sent many of the abominable infidels to hell, and had purified the land from their foul existence….Thanks to almighty Allah.”
Hajjaj, the governor of Iraq was not a Muslim when he ordered his general Qasim to “behave in such a way that no enemy of the true faith is left in that country”.
Mohammed’s successful general Khalid ibn Walid was not a Muslim when Mohammed sent him to destroy all the pagan temples of the neighboring tribes of Mecca. Khalid reached the Jazima tribe and asked them to say, “We are Muslims”. But they said, “We are Sabians” – whereupon Khalid slaughtered the whole tribe.
By Awlaki’s definition, Mohammed could not be a Muslim either. The Sira (his official biography) is filled with violent acts initiated by Mohammed. In the Sira, Mohammed orders or leads a violent act every six weeks resulting in assassination, plundering, enslavement, rape, genocide, ethnic cleansing and territorial conquest.
The Sira explicitly states that many detractors ran away because of Mohammed’s acts of terrorism. The Sira depicts Mohammed as a successful terrorist. Muslim apologists seldom refer to the Sira…object removal.
The Ethics of Manipulating Mohammed’s Image
In Islam, it is considered moral to manipulate Mohammed’s image to create a favorable impression with kafirs. The moral basis for photoshopping Mohammed’s ‘image’ is called taqiyya.
Taqiyya is sacred concealment for the advancement of Islamic political supremacism. Taqiyya is a form of verbal jihad used to defeat Islam’s opponents by using disinformation. Mohammed used taqiyya frequently in the Sira.
Taqiyya is a doctrine of disinformation endorsed by all branches of Islam. Governments of Islamic countries use taqiyya as a normative policy technique, especially in Shi’ite Iran where taqiyya has greater acceptability.
Taqiyya is basically a kind of object removal.
Our Reaction to Islamic Photoshopping
In light of Islam’s dualistic doctrine of taqiyya, should we ever take at face value the depictions of Mohammed invented by modern apologists of Islam? Or should we rigorously investigate them and do our own research into Islam’s foundational texts to determine whether they have been photoshopped?
Should we not compare the photoshopped versions of Islam with Islam’s canonical writers and spokesmen? Should we not study orthodox authorities of Islam such as Bukhari, Ibn Ishaq, Taymiyyah, Tabari, Nawawi, Ibn Kathir, since they represent Islam’s canonical consensus?
As we saw, Muslim apologists, like the late Anwar Awlaki, use taqiyya to justify misrepresentations of Mohammed’s biography or of the supremacist agenda of jihad, Mohammed’s method.
We need to ask: ‘Has this image of a non-violent Mohammed been photoshopped?’

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Voice of Vivekanand

Listen to Actual Voice of Swami Vivekananda

Wonderful and amazing speech, with tremendous thought-out words made it so precious – from Shree Swami Vivekananda, before our times and how true some of the things he said.

 

It is short and powerful. Listen to Actual Voice of Swami Vivekananda in his Famous speech at World Conference in Chicago on 9/11/1893. Click on the link below.

http://www.udeps.com/Vivekananda.html

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On Hindus’ tolerance

On Hindus’ tolerance

By Babu Susheelan

Hindus have forgotten the evils of Islam and misdeeds of Christians, viciousness of Marxists, and distorted values of criminal Congress Party and the full and dangerous arsenals of phony secularists.

In the name of tolerance, Hindus have been tolerating intolerant dogmas and intolerant people. Compromising with evil, and tolerating valueless values of the our enemies is not a positive virtue. It is not tolerance. It is pathology. It will lead to mental-moral-cognitive-cultural decay and may disintegrate the country.

Hindus need to be assertive and unite against the battle forces with a vengeance. Pluralism, linguistic and caste differences should not deter us from defeating the battle forces with ulterior motives waging open and hidden war against Hindutva with full forces of arsenal of foreign money, political power, mafia muscle and Jihadi terrorists. The battle will decide how we live, change our thinking, and it will define us as a nation with all inclusive cultural heritage and sublime values.

 It is time for Hindus to eliminate criminal politicians, alienated anti Hindu intellectuals, phony secularists, misguided religious leaders, and anti Hindu media. It is time for Hindus to ignore their negative logic, guilt producing false accusations, and blame game.

Let us face it. We should admit that there is something fundamentally -politically  wrong in our society. Let us generate new knowledge, ideas, concepts and action strategies based upon a rigorous and disciplined assessment of our present psycho-social-political situation. Thus we can gain political power and provide a better future for all Hindus.

 

आयिशा को मेरे उत्तर My answers to Aayishaa

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आयिशा ने कहा की कोंग्रेस कुछ आशा देते हेई और मत लेते है, परन्तु  कुछ करते नहीं है.
मेरा उत्तर: कोंग्रेस को मत देना छोड़ दो.

आयिशाने कहा की वो बुरखा पहेनते  हेई तो लोग शक से देखते है की ये कोई आतंकी है.
मेरा उत्तर: भारत देश हजारो  साल से हिन्दू का देश है. यहाँ हजार साल से इस्लाम जबरदस्ती घुसा हुवा है. एक हजार साल से इस्लाम ने भारत में और दुसरे देशोमे घुश कर आतंक किया है और अबी भी कर रहा है. इसलिए बुरखे वाले पर भयसे शंका  करना कोई बुरी  बात नहीं है.
देश का कायदा नहीं कहता है की आप बुरखा पहेने. इसलिए बुरखा पहनना छोड़ दो.

आहिशाने कहा की वो उर्दू पढ़ी है और नौकरी नहीं मिलती है.
मेरा उत्तर: जिनको नौकरी नहीं है वैसे लोग हिन्दू भी है और मुस्लमान भी है.
परन्तु उर्दू भाषा भारतकी नहीं है. उसको पढनेकी   कोई जरुरत नहीं है.
हिंदी पढो, संस्कृत पढो. वो भारत की भाषाए है. हिन्दुस्तानी होने का गौरव  करो.

दूसरी बात: आपको ये भी पूछना चाहिए की पाकिस्तानमे  और बँगला देश में हिन्दुओ को क्यों मार डाला जाता है?  कश्मीर में से हिन्दू पंडितो को  मुसलमानों ने क्यों भगाया है?
उत्तर ये है की कुरान ये कहती है की  है की काफिरों को  मुसलमान बना दो, अगर वो ना माने तो मार डालो. कुरान मुस्लिम स्त्रिओ को कुछ हक़ नहीं देती है. १९४७ की साल में हिन्दुओ को हिंदुस्तान काटने की इच्छा नही थी. मुसलमानों ने  कहा की देश को काटो और पाकिस्तान करो, नहीं तो हम हिन्दुओ के साथ युद्ध करेंगे. अगर हुन्दो ने युद्ध करने का पसंद  किया होता तो बहुत मुसलमान मारे गए होते. देश को कटवाया गया. और भीर भी आप के पिता या  दादाने  हिंदुस्तान में रहने का पसंद किया. तो अब इस्लाम छोड़ दो. अगर मुसलमान रहने का आग्रह  करते हेई तो फिर पाकिस्तान में जा के रहो.

हिन्दू ओ का धर्मं पुस्तक गीता है. कुरान का सन्देश गीताके सन्देश से उलटा है. इसी लिए ये दोनों विरुद्ध धर्मं एक साथ शांति से नहीं रहा शकते. तो भारत के सब मुसलमान इस्लाम छोड़ दे तो देश में शान्ति होगी, और उनके हिन्दू पूर्वज भी राजी होंगे.

दुसरा ये तरिका है:

अगर आपको भारतमे मुसलमान बनकर ही रहना है तो ये करो:
– बुरखा पहनना  छोड़ दो
– उर्दू  पढ़ना छोड़ दो
– मस्जिद जाना छोड़ दो
– बच्चो को मस्जिद मत भेजो
– बच्चो को मदरसा में मत भेजो
– हज्ज जाना छोड़ दो
– मुल्ला को  मिलना और सुनना छोड़ दो
– शरिया के  कायदे का सहारा लेना छोड़ दो
– अपना मुस्लिम नाम छोड़ दो कोई हिन्दुस्तानी नाम रखो
– बच्चो का मुस्लिम नाम ना रखो
– अगर कोई मुस्लिम आपके ऊपर जबरदस्ती करे तो पुलिस में शिकायत करो
– कुरान पढ़ना या सुनना छोड़ दो

यदि  आप ये सब करेंगे तो बाबा रामदेव जी बहुत राजी होंगे, और सब हिन्दू राजी होंगे.
अगर ऐसा नहीं कर शकते तो फिर पाकिस्तान में रहो या अरबस्तान में रहो.

 

POEM BY THE UNCLE OF PROPHET MOHAMMAD

POEM BY THE UNCLE

OF PROPHET MOHAMMAD

 

SAYUR-UL-OKUL is a poem by Umar-Bine-Hassnam (Poetic Title: ABBUL-HIQAM meaning Father of Knowledge). He was an uncle of Prophet Mohammed. He refused to get converted to Islam. He died a martyr at the hands of Muslim fanatics who wanted to wipe out non-Muslims. Prophet Mohammed’s uncle poem was adjudged as the best in the annual fair at Kaaba:

 

Prophet Mohammed’s uncle poem was adjudged as the best poem during OKAJ festival (pre-Islamic era) just before Mohammed stormed this great temple of Hindus. Still is the best poem for the entire civilized world:

 

Qafa Vinak Ziqra Min Ulumin Tav Aseru

Kaluban Ayattul Hawa Va Tazakkaru

 

A man who has spent all his life in sin and immortality and has wasted away his life in passion and fury,

 

Va Tazakeroha Audan Elalvadae Lilvara Valuk

Yane Zatulla He Yom Tab Aseru

 

If he repents in the end and wants to return to morality, is there a way for his redemption?

 

Va Ahlolaha Azahu Armiman Mahadev

O Manazel Ilamuddine Minjum Va Sayattaru

 

Even if only once he sincerely worship Mahadev, he can attain the highest position in the path of righteousness.

 

Va Sahabi Keylam Feem Qamil Hinde Yoman

Va Yaquloon Latahazan Fainnak Tavajjaru

 

Oh Lord! Take away all my life and in return pray grant me even a single day’s stay in Hind (India) as a man becomes spiritually free on reaching that holy land.

 

Mayassayare Akhalaqan Hasnan Kullahum

Najumum Azaat Summ Gabul Hindu

 

By dint of a pilgrimage of Hind a man attains the merit of noble deeds and gets the privilege of pious touch with ideal Hindu teachers.

 

Sent by: culturalbridgesact2002

culturalbridgesact2002@yahoo.com

 

India should adopt U.S. system of Government

—– Forwarded Message —–
From: K. C. Garg <kcg831@yahoo.com>
To: kcg831@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 4, 2008 11:01 AM
Subject: U. S. System of Government

India should adopt U.S. system of Government

(Yes, but we need some tailoring because we are Vedics. We need to make Bhaarat  Vedic desh, not a secular one. This is because the Vedic dharma is universal for mankind, and is tolerant of all the tolerant faiths. – Skanda987)
India and the U.S.A. are the two biggest democracies in the world. While the U.S.A. is the most prosperous and advanced country, India is one of the poorest countries and is backward in almost all fields. The differing social, economic and political systems of the two countries are responsible for this situation. Here I would like to explain the main features of American system of government only.

American system of Government is free from all the ills and evils of Indian system. It gives a clean, much less expensive, strong and corruption-free government. It is based on reasoning. It is result oriented. It makes the rulers accountable to the public. The laws are framed in the interest of the country and the country progresses fast.

American System of Government –

Separation of Power – In the U.S.A. two branches of government – the legislative and the executive – are separate and independent of each other. Each works without being dependent on the goodwill of the other. The Parliament is called Congress. The Congress has two houses – the Senate and the house of Representatives. All members of both the houses are directly elected by the public. There is no nomination system. For all practical purposes, the President is also directly elected by the public. Thus, there is full and direct representation of the public in the government. The job of making policies and laws belongs to the Congress. The President’s job is to enforce the laws.

Policy–Making – In the U.S.A. all members of both the houses of Congress are directly involved in policy–making. They express themselves freely and vote independently. They are not bound by their party to vote in a particular manner. They act according to their own conviction or according to the wishes of their constituents. The government does not fall whether a particular bill passes or does not pass. Therefore, the country has good, useful and practical laws.

Administration – In the U.S.A. the President alone is responsible for executing the laws. He does it with the help of government employees – the Secretaries. No party man, politician or congressman is involved, directly or indirectly. For that reason there is no corruption in the administration.

Secretaries – There are no ministers or Prime Minster in the U.S.A. The President appoints Secretaries from amongst the general public according to departmental requirements after approval by the Senate. The number of the Secretaries (about 15) is fixed under the Constitution. The Secretaries are responsible to the President. The compensation given to the Secretaries cannot be changed during their term of office.
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Vice–President – The vice-President is a person of the choice of the President, picked by him before election, to run as his running mate. No separate votes are cast for the vice-President. The President and the vice-President are elected as a team. A voter casts only one vote for both of them.

Impeachment – The President and the vice–President can be impeached and removed from office for Treason, Bribery or other high crimes and Misdemeanors by two third majority votes of the senate. After removal from the office they can be tried in an ordinary court of law for any crimes they might have committed.

Judiciary – In the U.S.A. the Judiciary is completely independent. Supreme Court judges are appointed for life. Whenever there is a vacancy the President appoints someone to fill it subject to the approval of the Senate.

There is no backlog of cases in any court in the U.S.A. All big crimes are tried by an independent jury of 12 citizens randomly selected from the public and decided unanimously.

Terms of Office – In the U.S.A. the President is elected for four years. A person cannot be elected President for more than two terms. The house of Representatives is elected for two years. The Senators are elected for six years. One third of the Senators are replaced every two years.

In the U.S.A. dates of elections and taking offices are fixed under the Constitution ruling out all possibilities of political maneuvering.

By–elections – No by-elections are held anywhere in the U.S.A.

In case of vacancy of the office of the President, the vice-President becomes President for the remaining period of four year term. If the vice-President’s office is vacated, the President appoints someone to that office for the remaining period of the term after approval from both the houses of Congress.

A vacancy in the Congress is filled by nomination by the same political party and from the same constituency as the person who caused the vacancy belonged to, for the period until next elections.

Salaries – Salaries of the President, vice-President, members of Congress and Secretaries cannot be changed during their term of office. If any such change is passed by the Congress then that applies only to those who occupy these offices in the next term.

Secretaries and Congressmen are not given houses, cars, servants, drivers etc. for their personal use by the government.

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State and City Governments – In the U.S.A. the state and city governments have similar structures. Governors for states and Mayors for cities are directly elected by the public.

Advantages of U.S. system over Indian system of Government –

1.    In the U.S.A. there is no scope for struggle for power after elections. There is no horse trading. Elections decide the functions and the remunerations of all concerned.  Therefore, the Congress and the President devote full time and energy to do their job efficiently and in the interest of the country.

2.    In the U.S.A. the government remains stable. Passing or not passing of a bill (resolution) in the Congress does not affect the continuation of the government. The Congress does not get dissolved until it completes its term.

3.    The members of the Congress have no right to interfere in the administration. Therefore the administration is free from favoritism, bribery and corruption.

4.    The Congressmen have no scope of amassing wealth for themselves. Therefore no one fights elections for the main purpose of making money. Only good quality people are elected and not much money is spent on elections.

5.    The U.S. system gives good, practical and stable laws to its people as the law makers – the Congressmen – are free to follow their own convictions and the wishes of their constituents while making laws.

6.    As there are no by–elections in the U.S.A., the country is saved from lot of hassle, waste of time, money and energy.

7.    There are no ceremonial offices in the U.S.A. Thus, they are setting a good example for the people and are avoiding wastage of money and man power.

The American Constitution came into effect in 1787. Only 27 amendments have been made in it so far. Total size of the American Constitution including all amendments is that of a booklet of 24 pages. Credit goes to the U.S. Constitution and to those who made it for the prosperity, strength, advancement and good administration of the country.

I am of the firm opinion that if India is to make progress it must adopt the U.S. system of government.
Krishan C. Garg

The on-going loot of Hindu temples

The on-going loot of Hindu temples
By MV Kamath

 

It is time someone asked the Government to lay down all the facts on the table so that the public would know what is happening behind its back. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is not secularism. And temples are not for looting, under any name. One thought that Mohammad of Ghazni has long been dead.
WHILE Congress leaders are hell-bent on damning the RSS – it is an old game that has long ceased to have any meaning – they seem to be unaware (or deliberately wish to ignore) that as late as on July 4, 2010 the right hand of a 53-year old Christian college professor (one TJ Joseph) was chopped off by Muslim fundamentalists, at Thodapurzha, Iduki district, in Kerala, for alleged blasphemy.
Digvijay Singh probably doesn’t want to be reminded of this. Nor, one suspects, would he be anxious to know that police found out that this heinous crime was committed as part of the implementation of the verdict of a Shariah court run by fundamentalist elements in Kerala. The police apparently discovered that 14 such parallel courts have been running in Kerala for the last twenty years and Kerala State Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan has been reported as confessing that since 1993, twenty two murders have taken place under the direction of the Shariah courts in Kerala (vide, Mangalam Daily Kottayam, July 21, 2010).

Digvijay Singh can check this bit of information as could Rahul Gandhi. At the same time, they could both check out on the performance of The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act of 1951 which allows State Governments and politicians to take over thousands of Hindu Temples and maintain complete control over them and their properties. It is claimed that they can sell the temple assets and properties and use the money in any way they choose.

A charge has been made not by any Temple authority, but by a foreign writer, Stephen Knapp in a book (Crimes Against India and the Need to Protect Ancient Vedic Tradition) published in the United States that makes shocking reading. Hundreds of temples in centuries past have been built in India by devout rulers and the donations given to them by devotees have been used for the benefit of the people.
If, presently, money collected has ever been misused (and that word needs to be defined), it is for the devotees to protest and not for any government to interfere. This letter is what has been happening currently under an intrusive law. It would seem, for instance, that under a Temple Empowerment Act, about 43,000 temples in Andhra Pradesh have come under government control and only 18 per cent of the revenue of these temples have been returned for temple purposes, the remaining 82 per cent being used for purposes unstated.
                      Apparently even the world famous Tirumala Tirupati Temple has not been spared. According to Knapp, the temple collects over Rs 3,100 crores every year “and the State Government has not denied the charge that as much as 85 per cent of this is transferred to the State Exchequer, much of which goes to causes that are not connected with the Hindu community”. Was it for that reason that devotees make their offering to the temples? Another charge that has been made is that the Andhra Government has also allowed the demolition of at least ten temples for the construction of a golf course. “Imagine the outcry” writes Knapp, “if ten mosques had been demolished”. It would seem that in Karanataka, Rs. 79 crores were collected from about two lakh temples and from that, temples received Rs seven crores for their maintenance, Muslim Madrassahs and Haj subsidy were given Rs 59 crore and churches about Rs 13 crore. Very generous of the government. Because of this, Knapp writes, “25 per cent of the two lakh temples or about 50,000 temples in Karnataka will be closed down for lack of resources”, and he adds: “The only way the government can continue to do this is because people have not stood up enough to stop it”. Knapp then refers to Kerala where, he says, “funds from the Guruvayur Temple are diverted to other government projects denying improvement to 45 Hindu temples”. Land belonging to the Ayyappa Temple, apparently has been grabbed and “Church encroaches are occupying huge areas of forest land, running into thousands of acres, near Sabarimala”.

A charge is made that the Communist state government of Kerala…. wants to pass an Ordinance to disband the Travancore & Cochin Autonomous Devaswom Boards (TCDBs) and take over their limited independent authority of 1,800 Hindu temples. If what the author says is true, even the Maharashtra Government wants to take over some 450,000 temples in the state which would “supply a huge amount of revenue to correct the state’s bankrupt conditions….” And to top it all, Knapp says that in Orissa, the state government intends to sell over 70,000 acres of endowment lands from the Jagannath Temple, the proceeds of which would solve a huge financial crunch brought about by its own mismanagement of temple assets. Says Knapp: “Why such occurrences are so often not known is that the Indian media, especially the English television and press, are often anti-Hindu in their approach, and thus not inclined to give much coverage, and certainly no sympathy, for anything that may affect the Hindu community. Therefore, such government actions that play against the Hindu community go on without much or any attention attracted to them”.

Knapp obviously is on record. If the facts produced by him are incorrect, it is up to the government to say so. It is quite possible that some individuals might have set up temples to deal with lucrative earnings. But that, surely, is none of the government’s business? Instead of taking over all earnings, the government surely can appoint local committees to look into temple affairs so that the amount discovered is fairly used for the public good? Says Knapp: “Nowhere in the free, democratic world are the religious institutions managed, maligned and controlled by the government, thus denying the religious freedom of the people of the country. But it is happening in India. Government officials have taken control of Hindu temples because they smell money in them, they recognize the indifference of Hindus, they are aware of the unlimited patience and tolerance of Hindus, they also know that it is not in the blood of Hindus to go to the streets to demonstrate, destroy property, threaten, loot, harm and kill…

Many Hindus are sitting and watching the demise of their culture. They need to express their views loud and clear….” Knapp obviously does not know that should they do so, they would be damned as communalists. But it is time someone asked the Government to lay down all the facts on the table so that the public would know what is happening behind its back. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is not secularism. And temples are not for looting, under any name. One thought that Mohammad of Ghazni has long been dead.

 

From: RAMASWAMY SRINIVASAN nsramaswamy@hotmail.com
Hindu Friends

Dear Hindu Friends,

 

I totally agree that our Government is diverting temple funds to general revenues and using them not only for project unconnected with Hindu religion but also give to Madrasah and Christian Institutions. Not even Muslim kings, who ruled us for eight hundred years, dare to do such a dastardly act. Such is the Adharma of our Government in the name of secularism. I would not blame UPA. When the BJP were in power, they also did not do anything to stop such Adharmas. In fact, they are competing with UPA in creating a public image that they are more secular than UPA.

 

What we can do is to organize ourselves better. But we are not good in organization, as in the case of Christians and Muslims. It is equally true that there is misuse of power and position. But that does not justify the Government. In fact, I had occasionally represented the top most authority in India about our unhappiness that Hindu temples are being taken over by the Government. The cynical reply was that we have taken over the temples only at the request of Hindus connected to the temples who complained to us that there is misuse. It is noteworthy that there is a lot of misuse of funds, even in the Sai Trust. Whether it is true or not, Hindus have a tendency to criticize each other based on caste and personal prejudices. Shri Narayana Guru Ashram in Kerala had internal dissension and even violence which made the Government to intervene. Not a single Christian or Muslim openly criticizes their religion, but Hindus take a pride in ridiculing and criticizing Hindu practice, customs, and traditions. They do this to demonstrate their modernity and liberalization from orthodoxy. Eighty million go to temples and over thousand ashrams teach ethics, either through Upanishads or Ithihasas and Puranas. Twenty TV channels are telecasting Hindu themes and yet we are reported to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

 

I had occasions to address over two lakhs student and faculty during the last three years. Every week, I give one or two talks in colleges. I used to ask the students whether they have read one book on Hinduism, Indian culture, Indian civilization or Indian history. Not even one out of hundred has raised their hands. This is the pitiable situation.

 

But everything has not lost. Things will improve, may be in hundred years; thanks to the efforts by vested scholars like Knapp, David Corey and others. Indians will realize that they are doing a great injustice to their religion.

 

The only segment of society which can change this situation is the business and industrial community who have the financial and organizational resources to fund institutions, which will protect Hinduism. It is in their interest that India remains as one country and that too under democratic system. They have managerial resource to implement ethics and unity. But they have not taken interest so far, except giving some money or gold to temples, presumably hoping that God will return part of it for their own growth and happiness. I was the first to participate and give the keynote address for the Kerala Brahman Association, first in Palakkad and later on in Kozhikkode. This was 30 years ago, but they have not invited me once even when I asked them to give me a chance to speak in Trichur. The secretary refused that they have no time. I am one among Brahmins in Kerala to be awarded Padma Bhushan and National Professorship. They did not care even to report it in their magazine, which shows their inefficiency and indifference.

 

In spite of being a 10,000 year old civilization, we are not united. Now, we have managerial competence. Therefore, Hindus have to suffer for a long time for now until a leader comes to take us forward. Fortunately, Swami Vivekananda had predicted that the 21st century is India Century and that the whole world will come to India to pay tributes to our sages and saints. As I am too old, I will not be there when that beautiful day comes, when we will be open up from our lethargy to help our religion.

 

Prof. N.S. Ramaswamy, Padma Bhushan and National, Professor in Management, Director, CARTMAN/Indian, Heritage Academy, 17E Main, Koramangala 6th Block,Bangalore – 560 095: Ph: 2553 0121/2553 0304/ Mob: 93412 59392 EM: nsramaswamy@hotmail.com

 

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Please Watch this program which tells how Hindus can fight back also

 

Hindus under siege by Swami Subramaniam

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6644225536753124845&hl=en#

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There is hope in Bhaarat Swabhiman movement of Baba Sri Ramdev ji and his supporters in millions. – skanda987

 

 

Indian Muslims- Story of Enslavement

Indian Muslims- Story of Enslavement

October 2, 2011 By Satyagni Agni

 

Note: By Islam, in the whole site, we mean the popular meaning as suggested by famous Islamic representatives of today, like Zakir Naik, Anjem Chaudhury, Maulana Hafiz Saeed, Maulana Israr Ahmed, Maulana Masood Azhar, and Imam Bukhari etc, that denies equal rights and heaven to unbelievers, that believes in killing of apostates. However we believe in True Islam that leads us to peace. Please click here to know about True Islam we follow.

 

This article is contributed by Rushmore, active member of Satyagni.

In the previous article http://satyagni. com/5258/who-are-indian-muslims/ we showed that all the Muslims of Indian subcontinent are descendants of Hindu ancestors. We also discussed how butchers from Arab and Central Asia invaded India, killed and converted Hindu ancestors of today’s Muslims to Islam. In this article we will show from Islamic sources the circumstances in which Hindu forefathers of subcontinent Muslims had to become slaves of Muslims first and then ultimately Muslims at the end.

 

Slavery formed a key component of the Islamic invasions to India. It is one thing for combatants to be killed on the battlefield or being taken as a prisoner of war. But slavery, during Islamic invasions to India, entered the arena of cities, towns and villages that were sacked by the invading Islamic armies. The enslaved men/women/children had to embrace Islam but that was no guarantee for freedom, as, these people ended up in slave markets in Arab lands, where they were purchased for a price and this price was another source to fill the coffers of the Islamic invaders.

 

Here is what is recorded in Farishtah (when Kalinjar was sacked by Aibak in 1202) – “fifty thousand kaniz va ghulam, having suffered slavery, were rewarded with the honour of Islam.”  It is seen in Masalik-ul-Absar about Muhammad Tughlaq – “The Sultan never ceases to show the greatest zeal in making war upon infidels… Everyday thousands of slaves are sold at a very low price, so great is the number of prisoners.”  Similarly Ibn Battutah records – “At (one) time there arrived in Delhi some female infidel captives, ten of whom the Vazir sent to me. I gave one of them to the man who had brought them to me, but he was not satisfied. My companion took three young girls, and I do not know what happened to the rest.”

 

He further writes that during the celebration of Id in the court of Muhammad bin Tughlaq, daughters of Hindu Rajas and those of commoners, captured during the course of the year were distributed among nobles (?), officers and important visitors from Arabia.” On the fourth day men slaves are married and on the fifth slave-girls. On the sixth day men and women slaves are married off.”

 

Slave taking by Islamic kings was a passionate act. And two Islamic invaders stand head and shoulders above the rest in this passion for slave taking. Mulfuzat-i-Timuri records that Timur Lane enslaved almost 100,000 people and of course we all know what happened to these slaves by the time Timur Lane went home. And the other passionate slave taker happens to be Mahmud Ghaznavi.

 

Utbi records that when Mahmoud attacked Punjab in 1014 – “slaves were so plentiful that they became very cheap; and men of respectability in their native land (India) were degraded by becoming slaves of common shop-keepers (in Ghazni).”  Similarly, it is recorded in Farishtah (the year 1015 now) – “the Muhammadan army brought to Ghazni 200,000 captives so that the capital appeared like an Indian city, for every soldier of the army had several slaves and slave girls”  Can you imagine, a normal free Hindu ending up as a slave in a Godforsaken place like Ghazni?

 

Slavery was a systematic enterprise in the Islamic scheme of things. Babur writes in his Memoirs that “there are two trade-marts on the land-route between Hindustan and Khurasan; one is Kabul, the other, Qandhar. (Route to Kabul was from Lahore, to Qandhar from Multan)… Down to Kabul every year …from Hindustan, come every year caravans… bringing slaves (barda)”

 

Now we move to the topic of sex slavery during Islamic invasions to India. The special interest of Muslims in sex slavery was universal and widespread and a plethora of evidence is available in contemporary Persian chronicles. In fact, Muslim historians derive extra delight in narrating anecdotes and stating facts about Muslim indulgence in sex and allied activities. But here is an incident that illuminates the way enslaved women were bounced around in the household of Islamic invaders.

 

Deval Devi was the daughter of Raja Karan Baghela of Gujarat and his queen Kamala Devi. Kamala Devi was captured in the sack of Gujarat (1299), and married by Alauddin Khalji. According to the Islamic law, slave women could be married to Muslims even while their husbands were alive for marriage is annulled by captivity. (This dictum can be seen in Muir, Life of Mahomet & in the book called Dictionary Of Islam).

 

Later on her daughter Deval Devi was also captured in another campaign (1308) and brought to Delhi. There she was married to Alauddin’s son Khizr Khan, against her will. After the assassination of Khizr Khan in the politics of succession, she was taken as a concubine by Qutbuddin Mubarak Khalji (1316-20). With the murder of Qutbuddin at the hands of Khusrau Khan she was taken into the latter’s harem.

 

In short, this princess was treated as nothing more than a transferable property in the Khalji ruling house. If this was the status of a princess belonging to a felled Hindu king, we can imagine the plight of the ordinary Hindu women that were enslaved by Islamic invaders and taken to their harems. It is for this reason that “Jauhar” of Hindu women (usually led by the surviving women folk of the felled Hindu king) started becoming a standard practice.

In Manucci II (336 – 38), we can also see the common Muslim names that enslaved Hindu little girls were given and upon attaining puberty they became concubines of the Islamic king that enslaved them. Here are a few names – Gulab, Champa, Chameli, Nargis, Kesar, Gul-i-Badam, Sosan, Yasmin, Gul-i-Rana, Gul Andam, Gul Anar, Saloni, Sugandhara, Koil, Gulrang, Mehndi, Dil Afroz etc. And I do not even want to touch the topic of enslavement and the treatment meted out to hijras and amrads (beardless boys) by the Islamic invaders.

 

Before someone can jump to a conclusion that Islamic invader of every shade just walked and enslaved people, it is worth to remember that unlike what happened in Spain or North Africa, or Syria or Persia, every wave of Islamic invasion was met with severe resistance from Hindus. We will deal with this topic separately but we are branching off to a slightly different topic.

Did Islam liberate “lower caste” Hindus from the clutches of caste system? Did these people leave Hinduism and accept Islam wishfully?

It is often said by the apologists of these slave takers that but for the Muslim rulers, the peasants would have continued to whither under caste system and that the light of Islam saved the day and many peasants “embraced” Islam. We will see the hollowness of this claim through Islamic sources now.

 

During Islamic invasions, the peasants scared by the prospect of enslavement, and finding the treatment by the government unbearable, sometimes left the fields and fled into the jungles. Often vanquished Rajas and aggrieved Zamindars also retired into the forests and organized resistance from there against Muslim rulers. In this confrontation Zamindars played the role of leaders and the peasants joined under their banner.

 

In the early period some angry rulers like Balban and Muhammad bin Tughlaq hunted down these escapists in the jungles like wild beasts. Muhammad Tughlaq was very keen on enslaving people and converting them to Islam. The flight of peasants sent him into fits of rage. When Hindus organized armed resistance armed peasants provided contingents to Baheliya, Bhadauriya, Bachgoti, Mandahar and Tomar Rajputs in the earlier period of Hindu resistance against Islamic invasions & to Jats, Marathas and Sikhs in the later periods. Thus labeling Islam as liberator of any Hindu group is utter foolishness. Period.

 

What peaceful (?) Sufis had to say about this great Islamic tradition of slavery?

The likes of Amir Khusrau (who is believed to be a peaceful Sufi!) & Ziyauddin Barani opined – “the Muslims dominated the infidels.” But the latter fortify themselves in mountains… (and uneven and rugged places) as well in bamboo groves which serve them as ramparts.”  It is also recorded in Babar Nama (Babar upon arriving in Agra states) – “neither grain for ourselves nor corn for our horse, was to be had. The villagers, out of hostility, and hatred to us had taken to thieving and highway-robbery; there was no moving on the roads… All the inhabitants (khalaiq) had run away.”  Similarly, it can be found in Mulfuzat-i-Timuri –  “The defense of the people, consists of woods and forests and trees, which interweaving with stem and branch, render it very difficult to penetrate the country… (where) landlords and princes… who inhabit fastnesses in those forests… live there like wild beasts.”

 

The forest dwellers that left their villages to escape Islamic slavery suffered untold miseries. Still they had the satisfaction of being able to preserve their freedom. But all victims of aggression were not so lucky. Many groups and individuals could not escape from the clutches of the Muslim invaders and tyranny of their rulers; they used to be captured and enslaved. So that from the days of Muhammad bin Qasim in the seventh century to those of Ahmad Shah Abdali in the eighteenth, enslavement and distribution and sale of captives was systematically carried on by Muslim conquerors and rulers.

 

A Sufi of the stature of Amir Khusrau wrote in the Ashiqa: “Had not the law granted exemption from death by the payment of poll-tax, the very name of Hindu, root and branch, would have been extinguished.”  A few years later he asserted that the Turks, whenever they please, can seize, buy, or sell any Hindu.”

If this was the mindset of the ruling elite as expressed by the famous Sufi, the slave taking practice of Islamic invaders needs no further ads.

 

The key is that Islamic invaders to India took the practice of slavery to a whole new level that was unmatched before and after. And today many Muslims in India do not know or are willfully glossing over the past, where, someone in their lineage was enslaved by Islamic invasions and they ended up as a Muslim due to that lineage. This should not surprise us as Sultan Sikandar Lodi’s Mother was a Hindu that was enslaved by senior Lodi but he became a Muslim bigot. Sultan Sikandar Lodi’s Mother Zeba was originally a Hindu by the name of Hema a. k. a Amba. Bahlul Lodi was attracted by her beauty while he was governor of Sarhind. He forcefully married her after ascending the throne of Delhi. But she could not stop her son from slaughtering Hindus – like Father, like son.

 

We will discuss in the next article yet another factor that played a vital role in Islamization of India, i. e. Jizya (money that infidels had to pay to Muslim rulers for being infidels).

http://satyagni. com/5274/indian-muslims-story-of-enslavement/

Who are Indian Muslims?

September 30, 2011 By Satyagni Agni 

 

Kashmir despute was smoke screen

From: Rashtra1947@aol.com

KASHMIR “DISPUTE” WAS INGENIOUS “SMOKE SCREEN” TO HIDE BARRISTER NEHRU’S HIGH TREASON OF COLLUDING WITH TRAITOR M.A. JINNAH

Dear Sirs,

Thank you for sending a copy of your e-mail.

There are TWO nations living in India. The one whose claim to be a separate nation was accepted & recognized by India’s top leaders, JL Nehru and MK Gandhi, are the MUSLIMS.

On the basis of that assertion and recognition they were conceded a separate exclusive ISLAMIC homeland for which India was forced to surrender FIVE provinces without a single condition being laid.

 

The one condition that was so obvious that even an imbecile would understand. was the EXPULSION of that SECOND NATION from the soil of India after they were conceded their SEPARATE Islamic homeland Pakistan.

It was clear to the whole world, though not to the native HINDUS due to degeneration, degradation and intimidation in the preceding CENTURIES of slavery under the Muslims and later under the British, that Pakistan had NO basis for existence since neither a REFERENDUM was held on the question of Partition nor the Muslims were expelled to their homeland after they had successfully delivered a devastating lethal blow to India like the one given to America on September 11, 2001.

As the world knows, the ethnic minorities in Pakistan were extensively liquidated, brutally massacred and FORCED out of their homes and made to seek refuge and safety in India. Please take this consciously on board.

In order to DIVERT the attention of the nation from his horrendous surrenders, for which he had NO mandate from the nation, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in collusion with his brother-in-faith and former President of All-INDIA Muslim League, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, created the insoluble KASHMIR problem that has escaped solution till date although it has consumed billions of dollars on armaments and hundreds of thousands of lives.

It is a festering ulcer that is intentionally left open by successive incompetent Indian governments pursuing Nehru’s strategy. What is needed for the cure is what the Chinese did in Tibet after their invasion. Kashmir has been guaranteed her Muslim MAJORITY by a treacherous and incompetent Government of India vide Article 370 of Constitution.

According to it NO Indian, not even their President, can buy any land or property in Kashmir while the Kashmiris can do so freely all over India. If this is not deliberate MISCHIEF of first order by Government of India then what is it?

To confound the tragedy of POLITICS in India her elections are a farce if the same DYNASTY and POLITICAL PARTY have been in absolute power since1947. Where on earth has ONE PARTY lasted so long in power? Even Marshal Stalin could not hand over the Soviet Union to his son nor could Sir Winston Churchill or Dame Margaret Thatcher keep the seat of Prime Minister within their families. So what is happening in India with regard to POLIITICS is a vulgar joke, an insult to common sense and to the whole nation- as well as to democracy.

It is quite easy to further IMPOVERISH and INTIMIDATE the masses and keep them IGNORANT and in bondage by such totalitarian and ruthless regimes like the one in India at present.

 

In 1947 the people of India, who did not understand the implications of conceding Pakistan as well as keeping the Muslims back in India, were at the level of dumb and deaf cattle. For a truly national and patriotic government their FIRST task would have been to EDUCATE the people and raise their awareness to the level of humans. But we can see that LIKE THE CATTLE the whole nation (including their intimidated leaders, silenced scholars and the terrified professors as in the Soviet Union and the “Third Reich”) is lying at the feet of a non descript semi literate female from ITALY who is seen guiding the prime minister with her finger in every aspect of India’s life. Sonia Maino, who has amassed immense wealth through corruption and connections, has become the uncrowned Queen of India, having power over life and death of citizens.

It is an extremely sad reflection on the country called Bharat despite the obscene show of wealth by some corrupt ministers and businessmen in the ever deepening sea of poverty, anger and frustration around them.

Observation also shows this Government to be PARTIAL, favoring the Muslims. For example, the Indian Muslims were granted full sovereignty, including a seat at UNO that is still a dream of India’s 27 Hindu-majority States. EAST Pakistan was conquered by India but promptly returned to the separatist, intolerant ISLAMIC rule in 1972.

In June and November 1984 TENS OF THOUSANDS of Sikhs were shot dead or killed in fake police encounters. Yet the government did not catch or punish the criminals.

The assassins of all the three Gandhis were hanged to death without fail but NO Muslim assassin, killer or murderer has so far been hanged. The world’s most VISIBLE terrorist killer, Ajmal Kasab, is still enjoying his stay in jail as State guest. Previous criminals who exploded bombs in Delhi and Mumbai are at large.

During a peaceful anti corruption demonstration in Ram Lila grounds, Delhi, recently the police came down severely on the protesters and FATALLY injured one woman who died due to her injuries. Yet the government has not apologized or punished the police officers concerned nor even paid any compensation to the relatives of the dead woman.

 

All these and countless more instances show that in the eyes of Government of India HINDU LIFE IS “DIRT CHEAP”, starting with the two million killed within weeks during Partition in 1947 for whom there is as yet no memorial anywhere.

Public anger in India is justified if their government does not act impartially and does not eradicate CORRUPTION and NEPOTISM within their own ranks at the HIGHEST level.

rajput

1 Oct 11.

PS:  The man whose birth anniversary falls tomorrow must be much agonized and ASHAMED at the state of affairs in what he called his “AKHAND BHARAT”. His own Congress Party has profusely MISUSED his name. All the so-called GANDHIS, fooling and ruling the people, have NOTHING to do with that simple and honest man who was shot dead for NOT standing up to defend Lahore and Dhaka from the SEPARATIST & INTOLERANT brutes & savages who seem to take delight in hijacking planes, blowing up trains and buses, and killing the innocent Infidels in city centers around the world.

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In a message dated 01/10/2011 19:24:48 GMT Daylight Time, smdave1940@yahoo.com writes:

Dear Sirs, (Amnesty International India)

Probably it is understood by the Nehruvian Congress Party and Amnesty International that the killing of a lady under police atrocity on governments order is not considered en-par with fake encounter. Because Ms Raj Bala was not Muslim or Muslim antisocial elements like Soharabuddin. Only Muslims and that too Muslims linked with cross border terrorists are falling under human rights as per the understanding of Nehruvian Congress leaders, Tista, Medha, Arundhati, Mehbuba, Aruna, Mallika, Ahmed, Mohmmed, Mirza, Khursid, Latif, Daud, etc.
I have learnt that earlier emails were rejected under the plea that they were long. What is the definition of long and short?
What do you think?
Should I hope I am wrong?
The facts are reproduced hereunder for your record.

shirish dave