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Shri Ram Swarup and Shri Sita Ram Goel

Wiki for the works of Shri Sita Ram Goel and Shri Ram Swarup - spanning sustained critiques of Islam, Christianity, communism, alongside affirmations of Hindu society and Indian cultural nationalism.

Christian Missions and Papacy Sita Ram Goel's exposé of the Vatican's empire in India, the Niyogi Committee Report on Christian missionary activities, and the tactic of indigenisation ('Catholic Ashrams') as a predatory enterprise.Critical Study of Islam Examination of Islamic doctrine through the Hadis literature, the Quran as a manual on jihad, and the doctrine of the Islamic state, drawing on orthodox Islamic sources.Critique of Communism Ram Swarup's analysis of Maoism as an imperialist ideology, the serial liquidation of communist leaders, and the pattern of communist state terror across countries.Defence of Hindu Society Sita Ram Goel's comprehensive diagnosis of threats to Hindu society from monotheistic creeds, leftist ideologies, pseudo-secularism, and the need for a spiritual-cultural revival rooted in Sanatana Dharma.Freedom of Expression Documents legal and political struggles over free speech on Islam and Christianity in India, including the prosecution of Sita Ram Goel and the suppression of critical scholarship on Islam.Gandhian Philosophy and Economics Ram Swarup's examination of Gandhism as a principled alternative to communism, rooted in spiritual values, non-violence, and decentralised appropriate technology.Hindu-Christian Encounters Sita Ram Goel's chronological survey of Hindu responses to Christianity from AD 304 to 1996, chronicling the encounter as a battle between the Vedic and Biblical traditions.Hindu Temples and Islamic Iconoclasm Two-volume documentation by Sita Ram Goel and collaborators of the large-scale destruction of Hindu temples by Muslim rulers in India, with theological evidence from Islamic scriptures and historical chronicles.Hindu View of Christianity and Islam Ram Swarup's comparative study contrasting the dharmic traditions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism) with the monotheistic creeds (Christianity and Islam), arguing for the superiority of pluralistic spiritual traditions.Hindu View of Education Ram Swarup's speech on education rooted in India's spiritual traditions, defining man primarily as a spiritual being and advocating for a return to indigenous educational principles.India's Secularism Sita Ram Goel's critique of the concept of secularism as a semantic trap that places Sanatana Dharma on the same footing as exclusive monotheistic creeds while disabling Hindu resistance to Christian and Islamic aggression.An Indictment of 1942 Leadership Ram Swarup's early political pamphlet investigating the causes of the failure of the 1942 Quit India movement, blaming leadership failure rather than popular apathy.Islamic Imperialism in India Sita Ram Goel's analysis of Muslim rule in India as a sustained imperialist enterprise driven by Islamic theology, not as a normal period of Indian history.Jesus Christ: Critical Analysis Sita Ram Goel's historical and theological critique arguing that the Jesus of the Gospels is an artifice for Christian imperialist aggression, based on critical biblical scholarship.Muslim Separatism Sita Ram Goel's analysis of the causes, ideological roots, and continuing consequences of Muslim separatism in India, from the Partition of 1947 to contemporary demands.On Hinduism: Reviews and Reflections Ram Swarup's wide-ranging essays reflecting on Hindu dharma, its spiritual depth, philosophical sophistication, and the distortion of Hinduism by missionary and Marxist propaganda.Perversion of Political Parlance Sita Ram Goel's diagnosis of how leftist and Western-derived political language distorts Indian political discourse, creating categories that disable Hindu national consciousness.Sikhism and Hindu-Sikh Unity Ram Swarup's exposition of Sikhism's spiritual roots in Hinduism, the shared history of persecution and resistance, and the political forces behind Sikh separatism.Theory and Practice of Muslim State K. S. Lal's study of Muslim governance in India, tracing the behaviour of Muslim rulers to Quranic and Hadithic injunctions rather than mere personal or political factors.Woman in Islam Ram Swarup's critical study of Islamic laws on marriage, divorce, dower, polygamy, and concubinage, arguing that reform is impossible within the ideological framework of the Quran and Sunnah.Word as Revelation Ram Swarup's study of the names of God and the concept of revelation across religious traditions, exploring how language and sound relate to the divine.