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This article is supported by secondary scholarship that is cited in reference list.
1. Zaheen, "Shi'ism in Kashmir, 1477–1885", International Research Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 4(4), 74–80, April (2015).
2. Prof. Saiyid Athar Abbas Rizvi, "A Socio-Intellectual History of Isna Ashari Shi'is in India", Vol. 1 (pp. 168–178), Vol. 2 (p. 37) Mar'ifat Publishing House, Canberra (1986).
3. Christopher Snedden, "Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris", Oxford University Press, p. 29, (2015).
4. Ildikó Bellér-Hann (2007). Situating the Uyghurs between China and Central Asia. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 20-21. ISBN 978-0-7546-7041-4.
5. Bellér-Hann, Ildikó (2008). Community Matters in Xinjiang, 1880-1949: Towards a Historical Anthropology of the Uyghur. BRILL. p. 137.
6. Charles Ellison Bates, "A Gazetteer of Kashmir," p. 31-32, Calcutta, (1872-73).
7. J. N. Hollister, "The Shi'a of India", p. 148-149, Luzac and Co, London, (1953).
8. Jadunath Sarkar, "History of Aurangzib", vol. 5, pp. 323-325, Orient Longman Ltd, Delhi (1952).
9. Andreas Rieck, "The Shias of Pakistan", p. 3 & 16, Oxford University Press, (2016).
10. P. N. K. Bamzai, "Cultural and Political History of Kashmir", Vol. 2 & 3, M. D. Publications, New Delhi (1994).
11. Jadunath Sarkar, "Fall of the Mughal Empire", Vol. 1, p. 303, Orient Longman Ltd, Delhi (1964).
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Amkgp💬15:10, 18 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Please stop removing well sourced content just because you don't like it. If you want to add something relevant to the topic, you are welcome. If you didn't know, you can use
WP:DRN to get comments from other people too. Wikipedia is a place where you may have to accept bitter facts. It is a secular platform.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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18:51, 25 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Kautilya3 You have already edited this article (and commented on WT:INB, before me). So, can you please stop this abuse of sources (and WP:SYNTH) to say stuff that the sources do not state.
TrangaBellam (
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19:24, 25 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Title
Dear
Santosh L &
Amkgp!. Initially the title was "Destruction of Kashmiri Shias", some other editor changed it to the present title. "Destruction of Kashmiri Shias" is translation of the term "Taraaj-e-Shia" that is used for these events in history books. I think we should use it as it is more precise and it has a history.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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11:18, 18 February 2021 (UTC)reply
mughal deceit is written too lightly in the background
In 1586 CE, Kashmir was merged with the Mughal Empire. Mughals appointed talented officers and contributed greatly to the cultural and economic life of Kashmir.
This is interesting because yousuf chak was a shia and the general shia population was the same, around 5%. This means just by numbers alone, one can assume only 5% of army was shia. This implies when the wars were first won against mughals, both shia and sunni (95%) were united and the wars won were a result of this cooperation. Then how come suddenly you turn from buddies to arch enemies which the mughals were quick to take advantage of?
The general consensus is that mughals, seeing their defeat multiple times ended up sending saboteurs to the valley who raised the shia-sunni infighting.
I find the tone of this article really troubling. There is no doubt harsh injustices were done against the minority shia, i am not contesting facts but simply saying shia-sunni divide is because sunnis consider them heretics and are out for their blood is simply not true. Time and again external factors have fanned the flames for their personal gain and while the masses might go with the flow and do untold bad things, the base intention needs to be analyzed as well.
Mhveinvp (
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09:26, 22 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Can you cite a source to support your claim of Shias being 5% of the population in sixteenth century? Mirza Haider Dughlat has been cited to say that he has forced many to become good Sunnis, after asking Sunni scholars about their beliefs. History has mentioned Sunni religious leaders instigating these pogroms.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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21:25, 22 February 2021 (UTC)reply
The lead is cited to Rieck's recent volume (pg. 3). But he says nothing about genocide or campaign of terror or the precise numbers. He mentions that Shia Shunni conflicts erupted for the first time during between 1528-1586 (Chaks) and have occurred frequently under Mughals/Afghans/Sikha/Dogras.
The other cite to Rieck (pg 16) does not claim that Ahmed Barelvi and his followers were attacking taziya's in Kashmir or that his actions led to some retaliatory violence in Kashmir.
WP:SYNTH.
Raj-era sources are not AT ALL reliable per HISTRS. Especially in these areas. Read Manan Ahmed Asif's latest book.
Which of the two sources link to the slave-trade in the Kashgar region to whatever genocide/persecution/violence/strife happened in Kashmir (which is our subject)?
This 'taraaj' seems to be part of a continued tradition of persecution. is unsourced.
WP:SYNTH.
Bamzai is borderline unreliable to be used as the main source for anything. See
review 1,
review 2. Even then, where he sees conflicts as fitting into a pattern of 11 expulsions/genocides/....?
Mridu Rai mentions of a (probably) economically motivated conflict and a casual remark that like conflicts were frequent since introduction of Shiism. No numbering or mention of one-sided-violence or genocide.
Overall, it appears that you have (1) gathered details of any and all Shia-Shunni conflicts in Kashmir history (2) ripped apart their immediate sociopolitical contexts, (3) wiped out Shunni victims and Shia perpetrators, and (4) then enumerate them chronologically to render this article.
TrangaBellam (
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11:05, 22 February 2021 (UTC)reply
1. There is a discussion going on in the talk page about the title. Please have a look and contribute there.
2. Andreas Rieck says: "Shia-Sunni conflicts erupted in Kashmir during those years (he is referring to 1528 - 1586 discussed in p.2), and have occured frequently under the mughals (1586 - 1752), the Afghans (1752 - 1819), the Sikhs (1819 - 45) and the Hindu Dogra dynasty (1846 - 1947) too." This is something that has a pattern and hasn't happened in the rest of the subcontinent. For your own satisfaction, check primary sources in Zaheen's paper, Shiism in Kashmir and also the chapter "Taraaj-e-Shia" in Tarikh-i-Hasan, Vol. 1.
As far as the impact of these pogroms is concerned, Andreas Rieck says: "only a few percent of Kashmiris have remained Shias."
3. Syed Ahmed was killed while seeking refuge in Kashmir from Balakot. As a head of a the first islamist state in the region and leader of orthodox reform movements, he needs to be mentioned.
4. On wikipedia, we need to assume good faith
WP:AGF,especially when many scholarly sources are cited. You may disagree with a scholar, but then you need to cite another scholar to question that specific part of his work (e.g. you can't question authenticity of vol 2 based on a comment on vol 1.). Also read
WP:RGW.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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21:54, 22 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Zaheen is not a reliable source. It is a predatory journal. As mentioned up above.
Tarikh-I-Hasan and other primary sources cannot be used in any manner without secondary scholarship covering them.
WP:HISTRS.
You are the one finding a pattern and uniqueness, Rieck hasn't.
WP:SYNTH. I do note
Kautilya3 has inserted a failed-verification superscript.
Not sure about your comments on Vol1/Vol2.
The entire article is a work of
WP:SYNTH and none of the cited sources do mention of anything more than Shia-Sunni conflicts in Kashmir. Who has numbered these conflicts?
Who links Ahmed Beralvi's actions with these sectarian strifes in Kashmir?
The introduction has been changed to:Incidents of sectarian violence occured in Kashmir under the rule of the mughals (1586 - 1752), the Afghans (1752 - 1819), the Sikhs (1819 - 45) and the Hindu Dogras (1846 - 1947), most of the times carried out by Sunni clergy and fanatic mobs of the area and abroad.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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17:47, 24 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose I don't agree with this proposal. It isn't about a general introduction of Kashmiri Muslim community, but about persecution of a minority Muslim community from the majority/ruling community. Have a look at a similar article:
Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus. --
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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16:27, 25 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Move this page to
Kashmiri Shias or better
Shia Islam in Kashmir. Unless there is a reliable secondary source that states the main thesis of this page, "destruction", "persecution" or whatever, we can't make up a topic like this by ourselves. All that we can see in the RS is that there was sectarian conflict. And in the end there are very few Shias left. But, from that, we can't construct the theory that Shi'ism has been "destroyed". Religions depend on the state patronage to a large extent. If the state patronage didn't exist, religion would have gotten weakened and gradually eroded. Making up story of "destruction" is extreme case of
WP:SYNTHESIS.
I am not in favour of merging it into
Islam in Kashmir or
Kashmiri Muslims, because those pages are themselves problematic, and adding another huge problematic section to them won't help matters. On the other hand, there is a probably enough material to write about the history of Shia Ialsm in Kashmir, some of which could indeed cover instances of persecution. So I favour keeping this an independent page, and removing the SYNTHESIS. --
Kautilya3 (
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14:08, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose (changing my vote from "Move" to "Oppose" since the topic at hand is the proposed merger. The history of Shia-Sunni conflict is notable enough that it already has an article in three other wikis. (This article seems very close to ur-wiki's.) It needs to move to an NPOV title; for example
Kautilya3's suggested
Shia Islam in Kashmir. An RfC would get wider input.
HouseOfChange (
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19:52, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
We are measuring notability by how many articles are there in other wikis? Or is ur-wiki a reliable source, now? Those are new standards, certainly. I have nothing against a move (can change merge proposal to a move) but alongside that, most of the material over here needs to be deleted as SYNTH violations (as K3 notes).
TrangaBellam (
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20:22, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
I would suggest another title: Persecution of Kashmiri Shias. The topic, Shia Islam in Kashmir deserves a separate article with more details on introduction of Shia faith, their holy cites, their culture, notable personalities, etc. Just like
Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus and
Kashmiri Pandit. There are many examples where persecution of a minority community is discussed separately in more detail.
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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20:32, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
The quality of this article has already been improved a lot, since the discussion started. More improvements shall come as time passes. Many scholarly sources have been cited within the past few days. Norman Hollister says, "These sketches depicting the penetration of Shi'ism into Kashmir have shown much of conflict and strife, as well as much of missionary effort through five hundred years." (The Shia of India, p. 150, London (1953)). Andreas Rieck, after mentioning the repeated violent attacks says: "only a few percent of Kashmiris have remained Shias." ("The Shias of Pakistan", p. 3, Oxford (2016)). The historical process of violent attacks and coercive conversion/cleansing followed by shrinking of a community constitutes destruction. It deserves a distinct and detailed page, just like
Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar and
Islam in Myanmar. ----
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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00:12, 1 March 2021 (UTC)reply
When persecution of a minority community is discussed, some people who identify themselves with the perpetrators want it removed from Wikipedia. If failed, they would try to merge it and somehow hide it. They usually pass judgements without mentioning scholarly sources to support their claims. Their favourite tool is to misinterpret wikipedia rules. Check:
WP:WIKILAWYER. In this case it can be Sunni zealots who may want to remove this article or merge it to some other. This behavior isn't welcome on Wikipedia. Check:
WP:GWAR. --
Dr. Hamza Ebrahim (
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16:59, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Administrator note:
Dr. Ebrahim, that isn't an appropriate comment, especially for an article talk page. Please watch for
WP:ASPERSIONS. There are venues, like
WP:AE or
WP:ANI, where proper complaints can be submitted to be reviewed (and if deemed so, acted upon) by uninvolved admins. But this is not the way. This article talk page is not for that. If you do choose to go through the route of a formal complaint, please ensure that you have proof (i.e. evidence in the form of
diffs), otherwise, it will simply count as another aspersion. Thanks and g'luck.
El_C18:23, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Look,
Dr. Ebrahim, respectfully, you are going to need to do better on that front, since it has been pointed out to me (
here) that these are reoccurring problem. So, I do expect you to provide assurances (expressly so) that you will cease from such inappropriate practices in the future. If you are finding it challenging to engage this topic area dispassionately, for whatever reason, perhaps edit elsewhere...? Sorry, I am unable to commit to undertaking a close investigation of the article and related discussion at this time. Many thanks again.
El_C18:47, 26 February 2021 (UTC)reply
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