Munich🔄Abu Dhabi ° Majoring in Psychology °Interested in Science of Languages
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The election results reveal the grave extent of information war which is being waged against Muslims.
It is quite sad how Muslims were bombarded with propaganda to convince them that they are living in Bengal and BJP will be defeated just by ensuring “strategic voting”.
We tracked nine such cases.
Most of these children are from Bihar's poorest district Araria.
None of these cases involved child labour or trafficking.
In seven cases, children were headed to madrassas
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We noticed an unusual spike in rescue of children at railway stations. The biggest group to be rescued were 163 children in Katni. In all cases, child trafficking was suspected.
But was it really trafficking?
We began to dig in..
The large youthful population of IMs is the only thing that makes our enemies nervous today.
Even though the youth are mentally defeated, however our enemies still recognize this untapped potential.
However, if the TFR keeps falling, this strength would be blunted in ~20 yrs.
@Malcolm_Returnz@jokerrr2_0 Falling TFR of IMs is a major issue but matters in country so bad & Muslims so psychologically beat down that even owaisi sb points out low tfr of Indian ms and goes on defensive whenever topic of discussion is population.
Being civil in third world is taken as weakness, why finish Eid prayer quickly at 7am?
Eid namaz should be held at 9 am only in few mosques of the city. Have proper 1.5-2 hrs khutbah.
Make sure whole city knows that it is Eid, so that they think twice next time.
Bakra Eid should be a mandatory holiday in India.
Why are so many institutes conducting exams on Eid, and why are so many companies asking Muslim employees to come to work on Eid?
@HPGodfather_@Rustum_0 Btw I agree there is too much emotional investment in outside affairs & it should stop now
It is an ideological symptom of a political problem. Even today if some safe space is created where IMs can openly speak abt Urdu, Sherwani, cuisine, history etc things will quickly change
@HPGodfather_@Rustum_0 Bhai every single thing was worth it. For e.g. we got taste of a mass movement, green crescent flag etc. from Khilafat movement. Even the protests for international M causes were useful forums to mobilise IMs.
We should zero in on utter failure in internet & sm age, post 2010s.
Dowry is not even among the top 50 problems facing Indian Muslims.
Still it gets too much focus, esp since last 15 yrs, as it is politically convenient to condemn it.
The real social problems like declining TFR of Muslims are not even listed & would need massive guts to speak.
Dowry isn't the big issue in the Muslim community, and InshaAllah it will not impact much. The real problem is BLT and co-ed, which are damaging the community on a much larger scale. These issues should be highlighted at the ground level and strict action should be taken.
@Rustum_0 Btw the totally unrelated people you are referring to are highly incompetent and badly yearn for approval from Hindus.. won't be surprised if we find them within same borders as us in a few years.
@Rustum_0 Partition was imposed by British (& Congress). League didn't had any cards to play then & had to contend with whatever little they got.
IMs still did well especially from 70s to 90s. Post 9/11, things were systemetically destroyed and after 2014, IMs themselves are responsible.
Not only #NidaKhan was in touch with JeM but also ISI, FBI, KGB, SCKMKB and she also hid 2 nuclear reactors, a dozen of F-16 fighters and an aircraft carrier in her home.
That's right. They have mentally accepted their shudra status where hindus can invent an excuse & punish any Muslim anytime.
Btw be@t!ngs in name of LJ have been going on since a long time & in every single case qazis & MLAs have defended Hindus through this twisted logic.
I am very disappointed by Bhopal Muslims. I thought they were protesting the beating of that Muslim man. No, they are protesting because a bunch of Hindus insulted Allah (rabb-ul izzat).
Please do not misunderstand me, may my life be sacrificed for the Lord of the heavens, however, this is a misplaced priority.
The disbelievers have insulted Allah and His Messenger in hostility since antiquity; until when will you protest, and to what extent?
You are ignoring the obvious fact that a Muslim brother of yours was publicly beaten, and you are not affected? You neglect it as if it does not matter? A Hindu mob can beat one of us simply because he fell in love with a Hindu woman?
When the Indian Constitution explicitly allows it, how did they lay hands on one of us? How can you let this happen? Especially after realising that the same Hindu mob would have protected and funded the man if the religions or genders were reversed.
You may say that forming a romantic relationship with a Hindu woman is haram. Yes, it is, but are these Hindus the custodians of Shariyat? Is India run by Shariyat? And how idiotic can one be to not realise that Shariyat is applied under a Muslim society or polity?
I am very disappointed by Bhopal Muslims. I thought they were protesting the beating of that Muslim man. No, they are protesting because a bunch of Hindus insulted Allah (rabb-ul izzat).
Please do not misunderstand me, may my life be sacrificed for the Lord of the heavens, however, this is a misplaced priority.
The disbelievers have insulted Allah and His Messenger in hostility since antiquity; until when will you protest, and to what extent?
You are ignoring the obvious fact that a Muslim brother of yours was publicly beaten, and you are not affected? You neglect it as if it does not matter? A Hindu mob can beat one of us simply because he fell in love with a Hindu woman?
When the Indian Constitution explicitly allows it, how did they lay hands on one of us? How can you let this happen? Especially after realising that the same Hindu mob would have protected and funded the man if the religions or genders were reversed.
You may say that forming a romantic relationship with a Hindu woman is haram. Yes, it is, but are these Hindus the custodians of Shariyat? Is India run by Shariyat? And how idiotic can one be to not realise that Shariyat is applied under a Muslim society or polity?
And when we say that CongRSS is the real RSS, then Muslim named @INCIndia karsevaks are the first ones to who come frothing.
CongRSS is any given day a greater evil and the nourisher if hindutwa terror organization RSS
Was just digging more into it and seems MP has most bulldozer demolitions across all states and second only to Assam.
It is like any lowest level administrative official can arbitrarily bulldoze any Muslim's house and it might get covered by Maktoob/Observer after a month.
@Malcolm_Returnz@TA_backup_2nd@arifmasoodbpl Bhopal has the largest number of such incidents against muslims.
Post UP, MP is the next state, where muslims were tortured each day
Just saw clips where MLA @arifmasoodbpl is asking ppl to go back to their homes cuz "mahaul kharab ho jayega".
It seems in his definition the "mahaul" is good as long as Ms are getting t0rtured on the streets even in state capital & daily M homes get bulldozed somewhere in MP.
In Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Muslims protested after a video surfaced showing a Muslim youth being beaten by Bajrang Dal activists over alleged "love jihad." The youth was publicly humiliated, and reportedly objectionable remarks were made against Allah during the attack. Protesters submitted video evidence and names of attackers to the Commissioner's office, demanding strict action. Police have filed an FIR against unidentified persons and are investigating.
A name change proposal for a place in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh resulted in communal tension and stone pelting on Saturday. The controversy erupted over the renaming of Almaspet Circle as Tipu Sultan Circle by the local Muslims, claiming they had administrative permission. As news spread, local right-wing affiliated groups strongly opposed the new name and preferred the junction be named Hanuman Circle.
Things heated up on Saturday after the right-wing supporters tried to install a 30-foot Hanuman statue at the circle, angering the Muslim community. Both sides pelted stones at each other, and slogans were raised.
On information, police personnel rushed to the spot and tried to diffuse the row. However, a Circle Inspector and two constables were injured, prompting the police to resort to a lathi charge.
Jharkhand Police locked up injured Arif Ansari in lockup instead of taking him to the hospital.
On the evening of May 4, 2026, around 7:30 PM, in the Chira Chas police station area of Bokaro, Jharkhand, Harsh Pandey and his associates brutally attacked Arif Ansari in front of Veena Regency, in which Arif Ansari was seriously injured. The police received information about this, and when the police reached the spot, instead of taking the injured Arif to the hospital, they took him to the police station and put him in lockup.
मक्का (अज़ीज़िया) में हिंदुस्तानी हाजियों के साथ इंतिहाई बदइंतज़ामी! आसफ़ अल क़ुरैशी हॉस्टल की हालत शर्मनाक, लगभग ₹4 लाख लेने के बावजूद फैमिली अलग, एक रूम में 16 लोग, लिफ़्ट ख़राब, 16 लोगों पर एक गंदा वॉशरूम। रूम के अंदर वॉशरूम का गंदा पानी खड़ा है। यह नाकाबिल-ए-बर्दाश्त है।
Haj Committee of India फौरन कार्रवाई करे।
#Haj2026 #HajPilgrims #JusticeForHajis
Dear Kiren Rijiju, @RamMNK kindly make public the June 2025 contract signed with airlines for Haj 2026 round-trip travel. Transparency is the only way to clear doubts.
If the agreement allows airfare revision, show the clause. Pilgrims won’t oppose a one-time ₹10,000 hike if it’s contractually valid.
Was there a clear price-lock mechanism in the June 2025 airline contract for Haj 2026? Or are airlines now rewriting terms mid-way?
Are airlines invoking a “force majeure” clause to justify airfare hikes? If yes, what exactly is the extraordinary situation? Pilgrims deserve clarity, not confusion.
About a month ago, I travelled to Madhubani, Bihar, to report on the killing of Roshan Khatoon. I brought her family’s voice to you through an interview, something that, until then, no one had done. I believed that if people heard them directly, it would spark attention and accountability.
After publishing the story, I personally reached out to several individuals, urging them to raise their voices for justice in this case. Unfortunately, many chose to ignore it. That was the moment I truly realised the extent of the damage caused when my account was withheld, and how much it limited my ability to amplify stories that urgently needed attention.
A week later, I sought support for pursuing a legal fight. The response, again, was minimal. And two days ago, as the main accused in Roshan Khatoon’s murder walked out on bail, reactions began pouring in from all sides. But it raises a painful question, where was this urgency when it mattered most?
I remember one person telling me, “What is the point of a legal fight? We have no faith in the judiciary.” At the time, I struggled to accept that sentiment. Today, it feels difficult to dismiss.
What troubles me most is the weight of expectations. When I visited the family, they looked at me with hope, that someone from outside, from the capital, might help bring them closer to justice. Now, I find myself questioning what difference my work has truly made. As journalists, are we now reduced to merely documenting tragedies, rather than being able to influence outcomes?
I am deeply disturbed, and I carry a sense of guilt that is hard to shake.
#JusticeForRoshanKhatoon