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Saturday, April 27, 2024

UP: Imam threatens woman who left Islam for Hinduism, says repent to Allah or Muslims will kill her

“UP: Imam threatens woman who left Islam for Hinduism, says repent to Allah or Muslims will kill her”, Opindia, March 27, 2024:

“In the Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, a former Muslim woman who performed “gharwapsi” and embraced Hindu Dharma has complained to her relatives accusing them of gangrape. The victim also complained to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister about a mosque in Rampur’s Begum Bagh locality.

There have been reports of gang rape of young girls and arms smuggling in this mosque. The mosque’s Imam is said to be one Raees, and several of his videos have gone viral on social media.

In these videos, Imam Raees is supposedly seen not only sitting in front of guns and obscene books but also threatening in the name of Allah’s terror the girls who have reverted to Hinduism…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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