Hello friends, I am an Indian ex-Muslim who criticizes Islam and, learning from my experiences, is in search of the truth. Every day, we hear news that shakes society. Today, I will talk about a highly shocking incident in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, based on a news article. This case is a cocktail of love jihad, blackmailing, and prostitution in a spa center. The Brown Girl Cafe has been sealed by the police, but the story behind it is so deep and terrifying that it cannot be ignored.
What happened in Lucknow?
In the capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, a woman has leveled serious allegations against a man named Mohammad Kamru Jamal. The woman claims that the accused befriended her by introducing himself as Rahul, gained her trust, and then started blackmailing her by making objectionable videos. Under the pretext of a job, she was pushed into a spa center where prostitution was being run in the name of massages for men. The woman said that one day, under the pretext of taking her out, she was given beer, videos were made, and when she saw the accused’s Aadhaar card, she found out his real name was Mohammad Kamru Jamal. When she protested, she was beaten.
More women have come forward. A young woman from Delhi complained that four years ago, when she was a minor, Rahul lured her with the promise of a job over the internet, brought her from Delhi to Ajmer and then to Lucknow. He mixed intoxicants in a cold drink, made obscene videos, and blackmailed her into doing wrong acts. In the spa center, women were threatened with making videos viral and forced into prostitution, even sent to other districts. The police have registered a case, and Inspector Brijesh Chand Tiwari has said that a fair investigation is underway.
Additionally, a hookah bar was also running in the cafe, from where the police recovered a large amount of material and sealed the place. Shishir Chaturvedi of the Hindu Mahasabha has alleged that there is also an angle of religious conversion in this, although the police have not confirmed it yet.
From an Ex-Muslim’s Perspective: The Pattern of Love Jihad
Friends, I have deeply read the books and history of Islam. I talk about evidence before blaming anyone, but such cases come up repeatedly that show a pattern. As soon as the word “love jihad” is heard, some people call it a false theory, but in reality, it seems like a well-thought-out strategy where non-Muslim women are targeted. The accused changed his name (became Rahul) to befriend her – why this deception? In Islam, there is the concept of “taqiyya,” where lying is permissible in danger, but here it is being used to trap women.
In my life, I have seen how some people exploit women in the name of religion. There are many controversial things in the Quran and Hadith about the status of women, such as treating non-Muslim women as “kafir” and their behavior towards them. But here, the matter is not just about religion, but about crime – blackmail, rape, prostitution. Is it a coincidence that the accused’s name is Mohammad Kamru Jamal and he was working by hiding his name? In such cases, there should be an investigation whether this is an organized gang inspired by Islamic extremism.
The Role of Society and Police
This case is not just about one spa center, but about the entire system. How common is prostitution under the guise of spa centers? Women get trapped in search of jobs, especially from poor families. The police took immediate action, which is commendable, but is it enough? We need laws that deal strictly with cases like love jihad. There is already an anti-conversion law in Uttar Pradesh, but how is it being implemented?
As an ex-Muslim, I say that criticism of Islam is necessary because it needs reform. But I am not targeting any community – I am talking about crime. If a Hindu or anyone else does this, it is also wrong. But here, the pattern is of Muslim names, and we should not ignore it.
In the End: The Need for Awareness
Friends, this story teaches us to be cautious of friendships and job pretexts. Empower women, give them education. As an ex-Muslim critic, I will continue to write blogs on such issues so that the truth comes out. If you have any thoughts, tell me in the comments. Remember, we should not fear the truth.
Jai Hind!





