Muslim clerics use black magic to lure Christian girls into ‘love jihad’ !

Information in a pamphlet published by the Church in Kerala for the awareness of ‘Love Jihad’.

Editorial comment

  • The religious fanatics are trying hard to trap non-Muslims in ‘love jihad’. Therefore, this has become a national issue and people of all sects including Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, and Jains should unite against it and demand a national law against ‘Love Jihad’ from the Central Government.

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) – The Catechesis department of the church in the town of Thamarassery in Kozhikode District has published a pamphlet on ‘Love Jihad’. It says the Muslim clerics use black magic and witchcraft to lure young Christian girls into ‘love jihad’.

This booklet covers all the 9 stages of ‘Love Jihad’. It says that the religious fanatics use the young Christian girls’ pens, handkerchiefs, hair, etc. to entrap them.

Religious fanatics strongly oppose the church’s awareness of ‘love jihad’ !

The church is constantly raising awareness about various types of jihad. Therefore, it is also facing strong opposition. Father John Pallikkavayalil, director of the church’s religious education department in the Thamarassery area, explained that the booklet was intended to protect young Christians and to keep them in the Christian religion. He said, ‘We apologise for any inconvenience this booklet may have caused or hurt anyone’s feelings’. The Samastha Rights Protection Council headed by chairman NAM Abdul Khader demanded immediate confiscation of the book. Supporting ‘Love Jihad’, he said, ‘Islam allows sexual exploitation of women from other communities. By doing so, they get ‘Jannat’ (heaven)’. (The religious fanatics themselves have acknowledged that ‘love jihad’ exists by making such statements. So, will the secularists, who have always supported Christians, now speak out against such blatant conspiracies ? – Editor)

Intense dissatisfaction among Christian clergy against love jihad

1. In a press release issued by Fr John Pallikkavayalil, he claimed that 160 women of the diocese had been trapped in ‘Love Jihad’. He further said that at least 100 cases of various forms of “sex terrorism” targeting Christian women and girls surfaced in an inquiry conducted on receiving complaints.

2. Bishop Mar Joseph Kallarangatt of the Pala diocese of the Syro-Malabar Church had recently stated that young Hindu and Christian girls of Kerala are being targeted for not just ‘Love Jihad’ but for ‘Narcotics Jihad’ too.

3. The Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC) has also slammed the State and Central Government for turning a blind eye to the issue, and not conducting a proper probe into the case of ‘missing women and children’.

4. In an official communique released last year by the Media Commission of the Syro Malabar Church, the Synod of the Church had said that half of the 21 women who joined the Islamic State from Kerala hailed from the Christian community.