List of Genocides, Cultural Genocides and Ethnic Cleansings under Islam

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No. Name Region Country Who was Responsible Period Notes
1 Arab polytheists Arabian peninsula Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia.png 600s AD
2 Jews Arabian peninsula 600s AD
3 Christians Arabian peninsula 600s AD
Traditional Berber religion North Africa Arab Muslims
Zoroastrians Persia Arab and Persian Muslims
Hindus Afghanistan
Buddhists Afghanistan
Christians Anatolia Turkey Flag of Turkey.png
Buddhists Maldives Flag of Maldives.png c. 1200s onwards
Hindus Kashmir India Flag of India.png, Pakistan Flag of Pakistan.png Sikandar Butshikan 1389-1413 [1][2]
Polytheists Kafiristan Afghanistan Flag of Afghanistan.png 1890s
Hindus Pakistan Flag of Pakistan.png 1947-present
Hindus Bangladesh Flag of Bangladesh.png 1947-present


Egyptian Jews Egypt Flag of Egypt.png 1948-1957
Iraqi and Kurdish Jews Iraq Flag of Iraq.png 1950s-1969 [3]
East Timor Flag of East Timor.png Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.png 1975-1999 Described as a genocide


Kashmiri Pandits Kashmir valley India Flag of India.png 1989-2001
Assyrians Iraq Flag of Iraq.png 1933-2014 [4][5][6]
Yazidis Iraqi Kurdistan Iraq Flag of Iraq.png ISIS 2014-



References

  1. Kaw, K.; Kashmir Education, Culture, and Science Society (2004). Kashmir and Its People: Studies in the Evolution of Kashmiri Society. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. ISBN 9788176485371. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  2. Haidar Malik Chãdurãh. Tãrîkh-i-Kashmîr. edited and translated into English by Razia Bano, Delhi, 1991. p. 55.
  3. Republic of fear: the politics of modern Iraq By Kanan Makiya, chapter 2 "A World of Fear", University of California 1998
  4. http://www.aina.org/articles/contestednations.pdf
  5. http://www.aina.org/reports/ig.pdf
  6. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/oct/06/religion.iraq

See also