@AJENews He's been subjected to a relentless smear campaign & US sanctions because he dared to go after that war criminal Netanyahu.
The fact that these allegations surfaced shortly after he sought an arrest warrant for Netanyahu is hardly a coincidence.
🧵 The Ayush Malik case reminded me of the Hadiya case. Please read.
In 2016, a 24-year-old Hindu woman from Kerala named Akhila Ashokan accepted Islam after studying the religion and changed her name to Hadiya.
Soon after, she married a Muslim man named Shafin Jahan.
What followed was one of the biggest media and legal controversies in India.
Her father alleged that she had been brainwashed, forcibly converted, and was a victim of so-called “Love Jihad.”
The allegations became national headlines, and the controversy grew so large that even the NIA was brought in to investigate.
In 2017, the Kerala High Court took the extraordinary step of annulling the marriage of two consenting adults and placing Hadiya back under her parents’ custody, despite the fact that she was a 24-year-old adult woman.
But when Hadiya personally appeared before the Supreme Court, she made her position crystal clear.
She stated that she had accepted Islam of her own free will, that nobody had forced her to convert, and that she wanted to live with her husband.
In March 2018, the Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s decision and restored her marriage, reaffirming that choosing one’s faith and life partner is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution.
For years, the public was told that Hadiya had been manipulated and could not make decisions for herself.
Yet after the legal battle ended, she remained Muslim.
Later, she and her first husband divorced due to personal differences. Hadiya then chose to marry another Muslim man and continued living as a Muslim by her own choice.
Even after getting separated from her first husband, Hadiya remained Muslim, which alone undermines the claim of forced conversion.
The Hadiya case is a reminder that people do not convert to Islam because of any coercion or conspiracy. They embrace Islam because they genuinely love and believe in it.
"My son is 8 years old. What wrong did he commit? Was he carrying missiles?"
The nightmare of every parent. In Gaza City, Youssef Salman says a final goodbye to his son Jad, who was killed by an Israeli strike while leaving school.
A report by the Association for Protection of Civil Rights has claimed that at least 46 anti-Muslim hate incidents took place across India during the period around Eid Al-Adha, leading to three deaths and several cases of violence, intimidation and harassment.
Released on Friday, the report said 30 of the 46 incidents were directly linked to Bakrid celebrations and involved issues such as animal sacrifice, cattle transportation, Eid prayers and public gatherings.
According to APCR, the incidents were recorded between May 11 and May 29 and reflected what the organisation described as a growing atmosphere of fear and hostility surrounding Muslim religious practices during Eid.
Three Muslims Killed During the Period
The report stated that three Muslims lost their lives during the period.
One Muslim man allegedly died following custodial torture in Gujarat after being accused of cow slaughter. In Assam, two Muslim men were allegedly lynched by a mob over accusations of cattle theft.
Read the full report on https://t.co/sxATfrm14G
Location: Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
A Muslim woman who went to Ursula Government Hospital to collect medication has alleged that she was asked to remove her hijab in order to receive the medicine; she further claimed that only Muslim women were being targeted.
A government-aided school in Kerala’s Kollam district has come under controversy after serious allegations emerged that nearly 30 Muslim students were denied admission because of their religion.
The complaint has been filed against the headmistress of Dr. C.T. Eapen Memorial RHS School in Sasthamcotta village. Parents and local representatives have accused the headmistress of making discriminatory remarks against Muslim students seeking admission.
According to the complaint, the headmistress allegedly told parents, “Muslims are not allowed in this school,” and also said that “children who come dressed in white clothing will not be admitted.”
The matter has triggered widespread concern, with local residents and education activists demanding strict action.
Around 30 Students Allegedly Refused Admission
Reports said around 30 students, including children studying at a dars (Islamic learning centre) in Chakkuvalli, had approached the school for admission.
Read the full report on https://t.co/sxATfrm14G
BREAKING: US President Donald Trump has called for more attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon effectively urging an escalation of Israel’s war on the country - after pushing for a ceasefire.
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/e5ee1lIE4q
Muhannad Farwana never got to wear his wedding suit, Israel killed him in an air strike on his family home in Khan Younis hours before his wedding.
His family says a day meant for celebrating the 26-year-old has turned into mourning him as Israel keeps attacking Gaza.
The two men in the photo were identified as:
1.Haj Nadi Marouf
2.Haj Ali Marouf
Both were arrested by Israel from their home in Beit Lahiya north of Gaza.
After being used as human shields, their relatives found them three days later executed.
Blonde-haired, blue-eyed white people from Ukraine were celebrated for making home-made Molotov cocktails to defend their land, but the brown Arab Muslim, the Iranian, the Afghan, is far too “uncivilised” to have the right to resist. Their resistance is “barbaric” because it comes from an inherently “violent” culture.
The selective application of international law and one’s right to defend themselves from illegal occupation and colonial violence has been revealed to be a complete contradiction in the west, and is no doubt infuriating.
But we need to also understand how these “resistance” narratives are processed in communities.
These narratives do not stay on our screens. They shape how entire communities see themselves.
When Indigenous, Black, and other racialised peoples repeatedly see their histories, struggles, cultures, and resistance framed as dangerous, irrational, or inherently violent, many begin to internalise those messages.
Some distance themselves from their own identities in search of safety, acceptance, or legitimacy.
Others carry a deep, unspoken rage born from exclusion, dispossession, and the constant demand to prove their humanity.
When people are disconnected from their roots, denied dignity, and taught to be ashamed of where they come from, they will still search for belonging. It’s a basic human need to feel a sense of community.
The question is whether we create spaces that nurture healing, identity, and justice, or leave them vulnerable to finding belonging in places that exploit their pain.
“There was no danger or justification for firing.”
Israeli forces kill a seven-month-old boy and wound his parents after opening fire on a car in the occupied West Bank https://t.co/uN1JgIz5IU
These demonic war criminals burn our starving brothers and sisters alive in tents, including children, and then return to Western countries to live and move among us freely.
These bullets are fired toward the tents of displaced families in Gaza. Imagine one of these rounds piercing the body of a small, defenseless child. What kind of terror do Gaza’s children endure every single day?
So many ways that Israel finds to kill children…
Wadieh was killed after finding an Israeli explosive resembling a food can near his home in Gaza.
When he opened the object, it exploded.