1. Uttar Pradesh Police uncovered a conversion racket in which teenagers were allegedly being targeted through an online gaming application ‘Fortnite’ and were enticed to convert their religion. #India#ConversionMafia#Islam
2. Mastermind of this racket was Shahnawaz Maksood Khan, a resident of Mumbra – who used the digital name ‘Baddo’ and allegedly targeted children who played ‘Fortnite.’
3. Shahnawaz and a cleric were booked under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act based on a complaint that alleged they convinced a boy to convert to Islam. The boy had just passed the class 12th board exam, and his father had lodged a complaint.
4. The main target of this conversion mafia were teen age children who would play the online community-based game "Fortnite".
5. These conversion mafia gang members would create a fake it on the online game account of "Fortnite. Then they would chat with nonmuslim kids using the Discord server and start brainwashing them for converting to Islam.
6. All these non muslims kids would be befriended and video's of infamous Islamic cleric Jakir Naik would be shared with them. Children would be repeatedly asked to watch the video and once they confirm that they have watched the video, they would be asked to convert to Islam.
7. Conversion gang members would deliberately let non-Muslim children win the group games and those who would lose the game would be asked to recite the days of the Quran. This would create complete online ecosystem where teen age children are made to believe that they need to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
8. Both accused would make children listen to fake recordings of the call where they would be talking about how they have inspired more than 400 people till date to convert to Islam.
9. It was revealed that the said chatting engine used to have other children from different parts of Europe also, indicating that the modus operandi had an international connection. These children were initially Christians but were later converted to Islam.
10. A Hindu minor, who converted in Ghaziabad, said he used to watch The Youth Club, a Pakistan-based YouTube channel, which contained provocative videos about Islam by Pakistani cleric Tariq Jameel.
11. While Shahnawaz Baddo the mastermind of the racket is from Mumthe bra, second accused Abdul Rehman, is a cleric at Jama Masjid in Sector 23, Ghaziabad.
12. UP Police investigation is on and they are making raids in Chandigarh and Faridabad to unearth the complete muck of this conversion racket.
13. It looks like due to the online nature of this teen-age conversion racket; their tentacles are spread across India.
14. Fortnite is an online video game developed by Epic Games and released in 2017. It is available in three distinct game mode versions that otherwise share the same general gameplay and game engine: Fortnite Battle Royale, a free-to-play battle royale game in which up to 100… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Government of India to ban three kinds of online games
The Union Minister for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar has announced that India is set to ban three kinds of games in the country. #India#onlinegamingtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
1. The announcement comes at the heel of the exposure of a massive conversion racket that was using online games as a platform to cajole kids into converting.
2. Popularly known as the Gaming Conversion Racket, the scandal involves Shahnawaz Khan, who is the main accused, and Abdul Rehman, a maulvi at a mosque in Ghaziabad. The two perpetrators would prey upon children in online gaming lobbies and get them to convert to a certain… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
China Asks Last Indian Journalist To Leave This Month
Chinese authorities have instructed the Press Trust of India reporter to leave the country this month.
His departure will wipe India's media presence from China at a moment because of deteriorating ties. #China#Indiatwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
1. Last month, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said there was one Chinese journalist left in India, who was still awaiting the renewal of their visa. Earlier, New Delhi rejected visa renewal applications from two journalists from Xinhua News Agency and China Central… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. The visa spat started a few months ago over Indian journalists hiring assistants in China to help with reporting. Beijing imposed measures limiting employment to three individuals at a time who must come from a pool provided by the Chinese authorities.
Dear @Sanginamby
Remove knee caps from your brain and have a look at this video. This is what peaceful brothers of yours did during Nupur Sharma protests last year.
Location - Jammu
Year - 2022
1. The Vedas are the source of integral wisdom, science, tradition, and culture of a remarkable civilization. They are oral compilations of the distilled wisdom of cosmic knowledge that survived from time immemorial. They are not only identified as scriptures but also as the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. Meaning of the word 'Veda'
The word 'Veda' means 'knowledge' and is derived from the Sanskrit root 'vid', which means 'to know'. It does not refer to one single literary work but indicates a huge corpus of literature, which arose in the course of many centuries and has been… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
1. Bhagwan Shiv
Mahadeva has used several bows.
The most prominent bow used by him is Pinaka. Hence he is also known as ‘Pinakahastaya’ ie. the weilder of Pinaka.
He had used another bow, whose name is not mentioned but Maharishi Valmiki has called it Shiv Dhanush(Shiva bow) .
1(a) He had used it to kill Tripurasura. It was created by Vishwarkarma ji from Mount Meru for the destruction of Tripura. Later this bow was broken by Bhagwan Sri Ram during the swayamwara of Mata Sita.
1. Nishkam Karma or Nishkama Karma (Devanagari: निष्काम कर्म) is the core theme of Bhagavad Gita. It is also considered the essence or the central message of the Bhagavad Gita.
2. The term is Nishkam Karma or निष्काम कर्म.
Nishkam/निष्काम is a sandhi of nih+kam or निः+काम. Here “nih” or “निः” means “without” and “kam/काम” means “kamna”/”कामना”, i.e. any kind of desire.
Karma/कर्म means “work”/”action”, “kri/कृ ” dhatu.