Home taken. Family lost. Tortured for his faith. Yet he refused to leave Islam.
Whoever leaves something for Allah, Allah replaces it with something better.
🧵 The Ayush Malik case reminded me of the story of Abdul Qadir: Family Torture, Community Rejection & Police Harassment.
Abdul Qadir was born as Ravindra Kumar Singh in Odisha and was pursuing a BSc in Computer Science when he began studying different religious texts.
According to his account, he read the Vedas, Manusmriti and later the Qur’an. He says he was particularly drawn to the concept of the Oneness of God and eventually accepted Islam after becoming convinced of its teachings.
What followed was not acceptance, but intense opposition from his family.
Qadir alleges that after his family discovered his faith, he was subjected to nearly four months of severe physical and psychological abuse in an attempt to force him to abandon Islam.
According to his account, he was stripped naked, tied up and repeatedly beaten by family members. He further alleges that he was humiliated, deprived of food and subjected to degrading treatment. In interviews, he claimed that family members urinated on him and forced him to consume urine and feces as punishment for refusing to renounce Islam.
Qadir also alleged that on one occasion he suffered a serious head injury after being beaten and that the abuse became so severe that he feared for his life. Despite the pressure, he says he refused to leave Islam.
Unable to endure the situation any longer, he eventually escaped from home with nothing and was forced to start a new life on his own.
Without documents, money or family support, he struggled to find employment, continue his education and even secure basic necessities.
For years, he lived in extreme hardship while trying to study Islam and rebuild his life.
What makes his story particularly significant is that he gained nothing material from becoming Muslim.
He lost his family, his home, his financial security and the life he previously knew.
Yet despite all of these hardships, he remained steadfast in his faith.
Over time, he pursued Islamic studies, became an Aalim, got married and built a family of his own.
Even years after embracing Islam, Qadir says he continued to face scrutiny and questioning.
By this point, Abdul Qadir had already lost almost everything for his beliefs: his family, his home, his financial security and the life he once knew.
Yet when he was allegedly told that his troubles could end if he abandoned Islam, he refused.
His response was simple:
“I will not leave Islam even if I am killed. At least I will die in faith.”
Abdul Qadir’s story is a reminder that Islam is embraced not because of worldly gain, but because of sincere conviction and belief.
Hapur teen says she left willingly still boy arrested in abduction Case
In Hapur, a Hindu teenage girl said she had gone with a Muslim boy of her own free will. Despite her statement, police arrested the young man and registered a case alleging abduction.
A Hindu teenage girl in Hapur said she had gone with a Muslim boy of her own free will. Despite her statement, police arrested the young man and registered a case alleging abduction.
Girl Says she left willingly still boy arrested in abduction Case.
Two biggest Ls for anti Muslims this year 😂
1. Saleem Plastic fooled them by becoming an ‘ex-Muslim’ to hide his criminal past.
2. Ayush Malik turned out to be an unapologetic Muslim, firm in his faith when they tried cooking up a ‘forced conversion’ story.