A couple of years prior, my then-manager called me to her room and inquired as to whether I would mind it on the off chance that she gave me a few sculptures she had in her office. I glanced around and said I wouldn't fret. Her office was somewhat richly adorned with a great deal of over the top expensive sculptures and statuettes of a wide range of things - creatures, winged animals, and even human dolls. She called the workplace kid and requested that he take everything and put them in my vehicle. I was astounded. For what reason would she even do that? Those would have cost her a fortune!
In the wake of everything was cleared and her office looked plain by and by, I carefully asked her for what reason she did that. She revealed to me that the Imam (a Muslim strict pioneer and her strict guide) had prompted individuals to not have any copies of people or creatures or feathered creatures in their homes. The clarification was that lone Allah has the privilege to make something in a structure that moves and inhales and has a real existence in it. Man should impersonate Allah by making copies of His manifestations. She didn't have the heart to discard her assortments and thus she offered it to me… the main non-Muslim in the office.
This could be a similar rationale that was applied by the more customary Islamic intruders during their victories around the globe and not simply in India. In the event that you notice, they have gone around wrecking many sculptures. I despite everything haven't recuperated from the stun of the obliteration of the Bamyan Buddha sculptures by the Taliban in 2001.





