Hijab Challenge: A covert attempt to brainwash and convert?
A few days ago, a video emerged of a hijab-clad woman in Tamil Nadu casually walking around and asking Hindu girls to take up the challenge of wearing a hijab. The woman is fully covered from head to toe, with only her eyes visible. Once the girl wears the hijab, the woman wipes off her bindi. She then compliments her on her “excellent look” after being covered by the hijab.
The video in question was released through a Tamil YouTube channel called Al Kaswa Exclusive. The host of the program, the woman wearing the hijab, is Binth Hanifa. Although the video has since been deleted, it had gone viral by then.
A few months ago, there were similar videos from a Kerala based Instagram handle. The video showed someone making a girl wear a hijab, in the end wiping off her bindi.
Watch both the videos here.
Now, consider this: instead of the hijab, what if it had been a bindi challenge? What if a Hindu host walked around challenging Muslim girls to remove their hijab and sport a bindi? For one, I am certain that most girls would not dare to remove it, fearing punishment from their community. In contrast, most of us have been brainwashed by the Nehruvian secular virus. Therefore, it’s no surprise that our girls fall for these kinds of manipulative conversion techniques. Before they even realize it, some become prey to love jihad.
However, if we talk about this, we are immediately branded as “right-wing communal bigots.” It’s time to rid our culture of this secularism virus. Nobody needs to teach us secularism.
Secularism is inherent to Sanatana Dharma. We believe in universal brotherhood, unlike modern religions, which speak of brotherhood only within their faith. It’s time we teach our young children the importance of being proud Sanatanis. It’s okay — and in fact, essential — not to disrespect other faiths. But at the same time, our kids must be taught not to tolerate any insult to their culture and way of life.