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Tales of Islamic intolerance: When even a donated kidney becomes ‘kafir’! 

“When Kidney becomes Kafir: A Hindu women is abused by a Muslim man whom she donated kidney”, Organiser, July 7, 2023:

“Today Organiser will take you through the tragic story of this woman from Kerala who faced abuses on donating a kidney to a Muslim man. The man abused him after the woman told the press about the donation saying, ‘Now my community members know that, I have a Hindu kidney’.

In 2009, the Hindu woman Lekha Namboothiri a resident of Mavelikkara in the Alappuzha district came across an advertisement from a man seeking kidney donors.

She was willing to donate her kidneys and had spurned offers mounting up to Rs 15 lakh. But she went on to donate one of her kidneys to Shafi from Pattambi who was in dire need of a kidney transplant in 2012…..”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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