Colonial observers attributed conversions to Islam as defects in Hinduism. [fact]
While these Americans and Britons avoided any suggestion that someone, drawn by a positive characteristic of the religion, might willingly accept Islam, others argued that, if there had been a good reason for South Asians to convert, it reflected less the value of Islam than the deficits of Hinduism, specifically caste prejudice and the proscription of widow remarriage.
Peter Gottschalk and Gabriel Greenberg, Common Heritage, Uncommon F…, loc. 89