The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?

The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?

by Krishan Nagar Lahore
The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?

The Islamic Occupation of India and the Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Hindu-Muslim Bhai-Bhai (Brothers) Then Why Pakistan: 1947?

by Krishan Nagar Lahore

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There were the days since 0 AD of the occupation of other’s lands and expansion by the “Islamic terrorist armies” on the surface of the Earth. For India, it started through Afghanistan in 1000 AD. It lasted many centuries in India, in particular over 1000–1947 and still continues. It is amazing in 1947 the “Islamic occupation” of India (Pakistan) was rewarded with the approval of the UNO and the Western democratic countries alike. Since this recent demonstration of the “Islamic terrorist might,” i.e., the claim of India in 1947, Islam has re-affirmed to the world what it is capable of. It declared its aims in 9/11, 26/11, in the twenty-first century. More and much worse is yet to come. Newly, Islam also boasts of the support of the “Communist might” (known for violation of the basic human rights), e.g., Russia and China. It looks like the days of the “free world,” particularly of the divided (religious in 1947 and lingual now) India through insurgency from Islam and the “Mongol (Khan)-Communist China” are numbered.

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ISBN-13: 9781452569376
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication date: 04/29/2013
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