Bhopal. A minor girl from Piperai in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh returned home wearing a burqa, leaving the entire locality stunned. When her mother asked, the truth came out – Bhopal resident Altamash Khan had trapped her in his web for the past four months. He lured her away, converted her to Islam, performed nikah with her, and repeatedly raped her for ten days.
The police have registered a case against the complaint of the mother under the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, rape, and POCSO Act. But the story does not end here.
The two Hindu friends through whom this girl came into contact with Altamash have also been converted in 2025. One has been married (nikah) to Aahat Sheikh, a resident of Bhopal’s Jinsi area, and the second to Arhaan Ali, a resident of Galla Mandi. That is, three Hindu girls, three Muslim youths, and the same pattern.
This is not a coincidence. This is a pattern.
Conversion Jihad – the modern weapon
As an Islamic critic, I say it clearly – this “Love Jihad” is not Hindu propaganda, but a systematic campaign that stems from the core teachings of Islam. The Quran and Hadith repeatedly talk about humiliating kafirs (non-Muslims), pulling them into Islam, and using their women as “maal-e-ghanimat” (war booty).
Luring a minor girl, sending her home wearing a burqa, and then sexually exploiting her in the name of “nikah” – this exposes that face of Islam which gives open license to make “kafir girls” Islamic through religious conversion. Altamash Khan did not target just one girl; he tested the entire system. Two of her friends had already become victims. This means it is not an isolated case, but a network.
The appeasement being carried out in India in the name of secularism has given courage to such people. The girl is a minor, yet the “nikah” is treated as valid. The tradition of child marriage in Islam is linked to Prophet Muhammad’s Aisha – any Islamic scholar will not be able to deny this fact. When the religion itself justifies sexual relations with a minor girl, where is the fear of law?
It is not a burqa, it is a trap
The girl returned home wearing a burqa. This burqa is not just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of the mental slavery of Islam that turns a woman into a man’s property. Sending a girl who grew up in a Hindu family back suddenly wearing a burqa shows that along with conversion, her entire identity had been snatched away.
When the mother asked, all hell broke loose. But the question is – how many mothers are still unaware? How many girls are still falling into these traps in the name of “friendship”? Social media, mobile phones, neighbourhood – the net is spread everywhere.
The time for strictness has come
Madhya Pradesh Police have sent teams to arrest all three accused. But arrest does not end the problem. The problem lies in the ideology of Islam that considers religious conversion a “sawab” (virtuous deed) and views non-Muslims as “enemies”.
Until we accept the reality that some religions are not peaceful but expansionist, this cycle will continue.
Hindu society will have to wake up.
Girls will have to remain alert.
The law will have to be strictly enforced.
And most importantly – instead of suppressing criticism of Islam by calling it “Islamophobia”, it must be made a subject of open debate.
Because when young girls are becoming victims, staying silent is not “secularism”, it is a crime.
Wake up, Hindustan.
This is not Love Jihad, it is simply Jihad.
And the answer to Jihad is not just awareness and strict laws, but also criticism of the roots of Islam.





