Monday 29 August 2022

A LETTER OF THANKSGIVING TO THAT INTREPID WARRIOR OF THE SPIRIT, KHALID UMAR

A LETTER OF THANKSGIVING TO THAT INTREPID WARRIOR OF THE SPIRIT, KHALID UMAR


Dear Sir,


Your articulate forthrightness is worth emulating but, alas, few have the character and courage of conviction to do so. Their self-interest, self-security in the short run and outright unconcern for future generations who will face the terrors of Islamisation all the more prompt them to do otherwise.


Afghanistan (Gandhar), Pakistan, Bangladesh and Kashmir have seen Islamisation to deathly effect. Now the remainder of that ancient Aryavarta remains to be so. When that is achieved, Ghazwa-e-Hind will be complete. The cowardice of the average Hindu will hasten this process of theological perversion. Demographic change to critical level will tip the balance unto imposition of the Sharia.


History, though, throws up strange surprises and it may be otherwise with massive geopolitical cataclysm perchance deeming a different destiny for humanity here and elsewhere.


China's role here will be vital. How that country rises and tackles the issue, how Europe, cornered and converted by Islamic immigration, responds, how America, secluded and apparently secure, sees it all in the changing global scenario that is tending to a civilisational conflict between the Islamic world (Umma) and the West -- all these formidable factors will shape the future course of things to which India cannot remain immune or isolated from. India's large Hindu population, innoculated by Islam for ages, how it will respond in self-defence is also not entirely predictable.


However, things as of now are seemingly bleak and Hindus must aggressively gear themselves up to secure their civilisational future. Your effort in this regard is seminal, your research and response remarkable and your concern for the future of the Hindus 🕉 and everything their civilisation stands for worthy of emulation as I have at source said. May the God of India's destiny (Bharatabhagyavidhaata) preserve you and yours!


With regards,

Yours sincerely, 

Sugata Bose

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