What is Love jihad ?
As per Islam, non-Muslims (non-Muslims are pejoratively called, "Kāfirun" or "Kuffaar", the singular of which is, "Kāfir"[1]) are supposed to be enslaved, converted to Islam, pay the jizya (exorbitant poll tax to harass, humiliate and insult Hindus for not converting to Islam[2]), be exiled, or be subjected to the death penalty[3][4][5][6][7][8] and the females among such enslaved non-Muslims can be sexually exploited unlimitedly[9] - these enslaved females are called, "Ma malakat aymanukum" which means, "What your right hand possesses".[10] These days, "Love jihād" is getting a lot of support. Love jihad is the process in which Muslims lure Hindu and other non-Muslim females into marriage, usually by posing to be of the same religion as the prospective bride. This has been banned in some BJP ruled states of India with Maharashtra being the last to ban the same (Love jihad) - Maharashtra is the thirteenth state to do so.[11] However, in most states of India, Muslim males get money from the local mosques to spend on non-Muslim females and lure them into marriage and conversion to Islam and dump them after a child is born - however, she and the child have to compulsorily continue to follow Islam even though she doesn't get any monthly or yearly allowance from her former Muslim husband, as it is, "harām (forbidden)" to quit Islam.[12] The Muslim husband may insist on sacrificing that child also, forcing the wife to go into hiding.[13] The mosques get money from the, "Waqf Board" which in turn gets money from political parties like the Congress party, that is, the Indian National Congress (INC),[14][15] All India Dravida Munnetra Kalagam (AIADMK) and Dravida Munnetra Kalagam (DMK) - through the Government of Tamil Nadu,[16] All India Trinamool Congress (AITC),[17] Aam Aadmi Party (AAP),[18] the Communist Parties of India (CPI and CPI (M)), Samajwadi Party (SP), RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal), All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and so on, especially if they are in power, as they believe that votes from Muslims are more important - this money is doled out from the tax payers money. The Central Government also doles out the tax payers money to the Central Waqf Council (CWC) to distribute to the various State Waqf Boards.[19] Please click this link to see a You Tube video showing that Muslims get money to lure non-Muslim females into marriage. Sometimes, the non-Muslim female is abused by her Muslim boyfriend but if she wants to get away from that abuser, she may end up in 35 or more pieces, like Shraddha Walkar - read more about that by clicking this link. Please click here to read about other non-Muslim females being murdered by their Muslim boy-friends for not converting to Islam. In case a Hindu woman marries a Muslim man without converting to Islam, she cannot inherit his property upon his death.[20] However, I request non-Muslim females to open their eyes and avoid marrying Muslims or staying in a live-in relationship with a Muslim if they want to avoid a lifetime of fear and physical abuse - including rape. However, if you feel that you can lead a good life as a Muslim woman, please read this next section:-
How are females ill-treated in Islam ?
Muslim women have to wear a burqa (loose garment to completely cover the body, arms and legs), hijab (to cover the hair) and niqaab (to cover the face).[21] A lady must also take care of her Muslim husband and house, including cooking and other household chores.[22] Muslim men can marry four to seven females[23] above the age of six and consummate the marriage after the wife turns nine[24][25] (in some countries, the legal age to get married is higher[26]) without divorcing the previous wife/wives. Some countries have laws that state that to marry the next wife without divorcing the previous wife, the previous wife must grant permission for the same but she can be beaten up or threatened to be divorced to get that permission. A Muslim man is supposed to beat up any or all of his wives if they do not obey him.[27][28] A Muslim woman must grant her husband sex-on-demand whenever and wherever her husband seeks it[29][30][31] - it is unlawful for the wife to refuse to come to her husband's bed.[32] Wives are (as) a tilth (to continuously produce and rear children) for Muslim men who have to go to their tilth when and how they like and send forward (some good) for themselves, and take Allah as a shield, and know that they shall meet Him, and give good tidings to the believers (other Muslims).[33] A Muslim man can divorce any of his wives by saying, "Talaaq" every month and throw her out of the house after saying it the third time, in just three months which is known as, "Talaaq-e-Hasan";[34] in some countries, it is legal to say, "Talāq" three times all at once and throw the wife/wives out of the house immediately - the husband needs to only pay the bride-price (known as, "Mehr") then, which is generally a paltry sum (although in some countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the U.A.E and so on, it may include a house if it has been agreed to as the, "mehr", that is, the bride price) and doesn't need to pay any monthly or yearly maintenance to her and if the wife initiates the divorce (because the cruelty or whatever else is unbearable), the husband can make her wait till he finds a new bride and allow the divorce (this mutually agreed divorce is called, "khul/khula"), in which case, no bride-price (Mehr), monthly or yearly maintenance to her needs to be paid and everything the wife received from her husband during their life together, has to be returned.[35] For example, the tennis player Sania Mirza gave her husband Shoaib Malik a, "khula" due to his extra-marital affair.[36] If she wants to re-marry her ex-husband, a Muslim female has to first marry another man, consummate the marriage, get a mutually agreed divorce from the new husband and only then can she re-marry her ex-husband - this is known as, "Nikaah Halala".[37] If a Muslim man wants, he can marry a female temporarily - this type of marriage is known as, "Nikah mutah" among Shias[38] and, "Nikah misyar" among Sunnis.[39] Temporary contract weddings by agents and qazis from several Indian towns and the Gulf, have evolved into an organised, international trafficking (of females) - the females, sometimes underaged, are ignorant of the fact that they will be dumped shortly; according to the police, in the rare instances where the young brides did accompany their husbands back to the husband's own country, they were forced into either sexual or domestic slavery.[40] If a Muslim man dies fighting a non-Muslim (pejoratively called, "Kāfir"), even in an act of terrorism, he is made to believe that he goes to heaven to enjoy raping (known in Arabic as, "zina-al-jabr") 72, "houri"s, that is, virgins of Paradise, known in Arabic as, "Hoor Al Ayn", drinking alcohol/wine,[41] wearing silk or gold and doing any damn thing he likes,[42][43][44][45] even if it was forbidden when he was on Earth before he died.[46] For Muslims, performing the, "Hajj (pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia)" is obligatory, but in Saudi Arabia and many other Muslim countries where Islamic law (Sharia) is followed, anybody can come and press your boobs or sexually abuse you in some other way[47] and even kidnap you for rape.[48] If a female is raped, she needs four male witnesses to prove that she was raped but the witnesses can retract their statements anytime they like.[49][50] If a rape victim is unable to prove that she was raped, she - the rape victim - is accused of, "zina (adultery/fornication)" and is stoned to death, if she is married or lashed/flogged with a whip a hundred times, if she is unmarried.[51] If the rape victim marries her rapist to avoid punishment or save her honour, she will continue to be raped after marriage and no Islamic law (Sharia) can help her.[52] A female is supposed to protect herself from getting raped[53][54] but if she kills the rapist or potential rapist in the process, she will be tried and executed for doing so,[55][56] although sometimes, she can pay a, "diyah or diyeh (blood-money)" to his relatives to get a pardon,[57] if the death was due to a mistake, in Islamic countries. However, the, "diyah or diyeh (blood-money)" is never a small sum. All the above information has been copied from different articles of Wikipedia (website: https://en.wikipedia.org) and WikiIslam (website: www.wikiislam.net) and the references used there have been cited here also. A Muslim woman is not permitted to marry a non-Muslim unless he converts to Islam.[58] However, if you are a Muslim woman and I have helped you open your eyes, quit Islam and if possible, marry a non-Muslim man.
Christians also lure you into marriage
Christians are worse - they hide their Christian identity by using Hindu names (for example, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Ajit Jogi, the former Chief Minister of Chattisgarh, Tiger Prabhakar, a Kannada film actor, Admiral Sushil Kumar Isaac, Vijay Hazārē, former Cricket Captain of India, Robin Uthappa, a cricketer, Vinod Kāmbli, a cricketer, Vijay Amritraj, a tennis player, Mahesh Bhupathi, a tennis player, Dipika Pallikal, a squash player and so on) and lure Hindus into marriage for the purpose of conversion. Subsequently, you will not be allowed to pray to any Hindu deity, go to any temple or attend any Hindu, "pooja", even if it is being done by your parents or siblings. Christians also get money from the Government which obviously is from the tax payers money.[59]
What does God want ?
God has said that He will eliminate Christianity and Islam from India (click here to go back and read that again) as they are man made religions (the Bible, Quran and Hadith were all written by men) - if you are praying to Jesus or Mother Mary or your prayers are addressed to Jesus or Mother Mary, you are not praying to God (do not elevate the position of Jesus to that of a God). Please click here to see a video which explains how the Bible prescribes violence against people who are not Christians. Many other aspects and rules of Christianity have been condemned by God through the book series, "Conversations with God (please read about it online, especially the article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversations_with_God)", compiled by Neale Donald Walsch - God reveals how the Church manipulated Christians in many different ways in it and it also mentions that Jesus was not sent to create a new religion in the first place! Edgar Caycee also revealed the same earlier - that the Church manipulated Christians in many different ways. Islam prescribes enslaving or killing non-Muslims as per the wikipedia article which can be read at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kafir - you can read any of the articles listed at https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Main_Page for more criticism of Islam! Now you had better convert/re-convert to Hinduism or face His wrath! You do not have to do much - just buy a, "Shivling" or an idol of Lord Krishna and light some incense sticks in front of the same and chant, "Om namah Shivaaya" or "Om namo Bhagavathē Vāsudēvāya" respectively. You may also chant the same throughout the day (or as much as possible), as the Bhagavad Geetha instructs us to constantly worship Him by any means (Bhagavad Geetha, Chapter 6, verse 15, Chapter 8, verse 8, Chapter 8, verse 14, Chapter 9, verse 14, Chapter 9, verse 22, Chapter 9, verse 34, Chapter 10, verse 10, Chapter 12, verse 8, Chapter 18, verse 58, Chapter 18, verse 65) in this age (Kali Yug according to Hindus) as anything bad can happen at any time now and by worshipping Him, He will provide what His devotees lack and preserve what they have (Bhagavad Geeta, Chapter 9, verse 22). "Pooja" with flowers and chanting a "mantra (divine combination of sound or Sanskrit words)", known as, "jap (pronounced as, "jup") are god's favourite modes of worship. Lord Krishna also tells us to be devoted to Him exclusively (Bhagavad Geetha, Chapter 12, verse 8, Chapter 13, verses 8 to 12, Chapter 18, verse 66). Some other important verses of the Bhagavad Geetha can be read at https://hellomyyoga.com/blog
/bhagavad-gita-shlokas-verses/#comment-1056
To read about the instructions of the Gods and Goddesses and the miracles in my life, please click here. God wants us to do our duty without attachment to the fruits of action (Bhagavad Geetha, Chapter 2, verse 47) and avoid the unethical pursuit of money and materialistic pleasures as that will lead to great disappointment when the same is lost or is unachievable. Desires and attachment to anything and everything should be reduced and be made zero. He also wants us to worship Him constantly and try to get liberation from the death and re-birth cycle - please open and read the web-page https://holy-bhagavad-gita.org/chapter/8/verse/19 for an explanation. How to get liberation from the death and re-birth cycle ? God has told me that the people who are ineligible to be Humans will be reborn as lower animals. Some people have been asking me what they can do in order to avoid being re-born as lower animals in the new age - Sathya Yuga/Kritha Yuga. The answer is simple - be humble and compassionate, love people as your brothers and sisters, stop lying, cheating, being dishonest, be charitable (donate food, blankets, clothes, money etc.) to the needy (especially beggars), do social service, forgive people instead of carrying grudges (but don't become a doormat or gullible), thank God for every little thing, avoid sense gratification, avoid the unethical pursuit of money (usury is the worst of those), avoid discrimination and do not hate anyone (of course, you do not need to donate to an intolerant fanatic, even if he or she is poor - if anyone refuses to accept that God is one, you should not bother to help him/her), avoid adultery, avoid gambling, avoid intoxication in any form - whether through alcohol, smoking or (narcotic) drugs, non-veg (however, much later, God told me that if we pray and offer non-veg to Goddess Kāli or Lord Lakshmi-Narasimha Swāmy, it is okay to eat the same) and pray or chant God’s name (Hindus can chant mantras - they are more powerful) as much as possible. We must also offer anything we intend to donate or eat or drink ourselves to God first. Other good deeds as per Hindu scriptures are also good. I chant divine mantras constantly and so, divine beings keep helping me, protecting me and even make miracles happen in my life! To read about the instructions of the Gods and Goddesses and the miracles in my life, please click here.
How to avoid the (religious) conversion of your children ?
If you want your children to remain Hindus, you must make them do, "japa", that is, chanting a, "mantra (mystical, divine combination of sounds)" and, "pooja" every day and ensure that they go to a temple once a week - depending on their, "dasha" and their father's, "KulDēvtha (known as, "ManēDēvaru" in Kannada)". Make your children take an oath in the Gods' room at home or at a temple that they will follow Hinduism till their last breath and will never marry a person who is not a Hindu - boys can marry a female who is not a Hindu if the female is willing to convert to Hinduism but females should not take such a risk. Teach them that when Hinduism is attacked, instead of defending it, they should talk about the other person's religion with the points mentioned in the above sections and ask them (the non-Hindus) to defend those points first.
However, we should be careful as minority appeasement is happening all over India - please click here to read about that.
Anyone wishing to ask me questions about whatever is mentioned above can e-mail dr_ramanand@rediffmail.com, that is dr(underscore)ramanand@
rediffmail.com - I promise to reply within 48 hours.
Note: To know if a person is a Hindu, you can check the name on the PAN card or sometimes the Ādhār card. You must also find out his caste, Kul Dēvthā (known as, "ManēDēvaru" in Kannada) and, "gōthrā". You can also ask that person to say a prayer to a Hindu deity for confirmation.
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