Mangaluru: Hindutva activists thrash youth for embracing Islam

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September 18, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 18: A 24-year-old youth from Sullia in Dakshina Kannada (Mangaluru) district, who has accepted Islam on his own will, was reportedly thrashed earlier this week by a group of miscreant belonging to Hindutva organizations for turning down their demand of returning to Hinduism.

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Satish Acharya, a resident of Mavamjadka in Mandekolu village in Sullia taluk, had changed his faith more than a year ago when he was working in Kerala. A certificate issued by Therbiyathul Islam Sabha of Kozhikode on April 15, 2015 stated that Sathish had changed his name to Muhammed Mustakim following his four-month stay at the sabha.

Even after conversion, Satish continued to stay with his family members and took care of his parents. Even though it was an internal matter of his family for one year, recently a few local Hindutva leaders came to know about the about his change of faith and reportedly threatened him. Nearly three weeks ago a group of Hindutva activists had staged a protest in his village demanding a probe into his conversion.

On Thursday a local politician had planned to visit Satish at his home. When he came to know about this, he decided to avoid meeting with political leaders left home.

Some local Hindutva activists, who came to know that Satish was travelling in his Maruti Omni, began to chase him and waylaid his vehicle near Murooru bridge. The activists threatened and thrashed him.

A local policeman, who reached the spot tried to settle the issue amicably. Satish, who was admitted to KVG hospital in Sullia, identified one of the assailant as Karunakar. However, no case has been registered.

Also Read: Hindu youth embraces Islam; Hindutva groups demand his arrest

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MIHQASMI
 - 
Monday, 28 Nov 2016

Islam is the only religion to solve all kinds of human problems. At the outset, I invite all mankind to study Quran and then decide what to do?

Islam solely peace and peace and peace.

Ahmed
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Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016

We really appreciate Brother Viren's Source of Informers.Hats off Brother.Carry on.we really need such source of Informer.

Sameer Sheikh
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Monday, 19 Sep 2016

Venki /Yogesh, Once you both will realize the fact of real creator, surely you both will be accept Islam soon!!

Viren Kotian
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

As i received information from the sources he has been paid to change the religion. Police should investigate on this.

abd..
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Venki / Yogesh...

U guys are becoming FOOLS from the cheddi mind wash.. U guys are not using your god given intellect.. recognise NA TASYA PRATIMA ASTI (There is no image of God) and ponder on it.. .if U are not satisfied with what your scriptures says... just look into QURAN for logic and reason on Why we should Worship ALLAH rather than falling prey to cheddis without goin thru the religious scriptures..

Cheddis have fooled many and U guys are one of them... who doesnt use your god given intellect and just praying to idols, nature, animals and shits... please wake up guys..

Mohammed Rafique
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Islam means right path..
Islam is peaceful religion
Islam is to respect women
Islam is to uphold humanity
Islam is to love brotherhood

Otherwise, do you think people like Satish Acharya would have embraced Islam.There are infinite reasons to Embrace this beautiful religion, that's why it is the fastest growing religion

I invite all my non Muslim brothers here to study Islam first and then comment

mw
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

world is in unrest because of hindutva terrorists

Rash
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Venki,
You are still a Hindu because you never heard ZN, and dont want to know the truth, as its bitter. u can see many Hindu scholars debated him and lost the debate miserably.
just try to hear the debate of ZN vs Zaveri.

Ahmed
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Brother do not worry for any tortures you go through. Bec this is nothing in front of our beloved Prophet Muhammed PBUH.He too suffered a lot when he started preaching La illaha illah (There is no god But Allah).
Be patience Allah is with you.

Rikaz
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

one day or other these goons will realize their mistake and join Islam....

NOOR
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

People ignorantly do such act of evil....
Even vedas says believe in one God.. Muslims worship ONE GOD ALLAH... who is the God of all that exists...
If some people cannot digest.. then they should go thru QURAN and PONDER on what it says on worshiping others besides one God...

Whatever fear they put in Society , ISLAM will prevail and falsehood will perish... Satish took the best step of life i.e knowing the CREATOR and following him rather than just believing in illogical man made objects and animals as gods.

Its time for the NON MUSLIMS to stay away from worshiping the man made objects and look for the TRUTH>>> Every problems have a solution and U will see when YOUR intention is right in looking for the TRUE ONE GOD ALLAH.

AK
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

in the near future , Cheddis will see more reverts coming out... in Sha ALLAH... U will not be able to stop the over flow of people coming to TRUTH... ALLAH's help will be with those who use their intellect to know the reality of Who is worthy of Worship ...
Worship the creator not his Creation..

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