In addition, Indian rulers considered Iran a powerful neighbor and Iranian merchants were held in higher esteem than Arabs.And if a caravan came from Syria, then the Indians, awestruck by the ancient status of Rome, would have given them more privileges than the Arabs, but the magnificent victories of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A)and Hazrat Umar Farooq(R.A)changed the perspective of the residents of the neighboring countries regarding the Arabs. The traders who settled in Sarandeep and other parts of India who were not yet affected by the internal Arab revolution. They could not be happy considering the victories of Islam in the fight against the Iranians and the Romans as the victories of the Arabs in the fight against infidelity. Those who agreed to go to Arabia at that time came back enriched with the blessings of Islam.
Story of Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
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