Paak-o-Hind mein Islam ka Pehla Wurood - Early Arrival of Islam in the Subcontinent

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

Dr. Israr Ahmad details the initial introduction of Islam to the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the period before and after the Rashidun Caliphate. He discusses the limited reach of Islam during the Prophet’s era, the initial interactions through trade and conflict, and the characteristics of the early Muslim community established in Sindh under Muhammad bin Qasim. He contrasts this early, relatively unsectarian Islam with the Islam that arrived three centuries later through the northwest, shaped by theological schools, Sufism, and Turkish tribal influences. He notes the establishment of a slave dynasty and the shift in leadership from unified Caliphate rule to fragmented political and religious authority. This lecture provides a historical context for understanding the evolution of Islam in the region.

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