لو جہاد (Urdu Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "لو جہاد" in Urdu language version.

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  • Nishant Upadhyay (18 May 2020)۔ "Hindu Nation and its Queers: Caste, Islamophobia, and De/coloniality in India"۔ Interventions۔ روٹلیج۔ 22 (4): 464–480۔ doi:10.1080/1369801X.2020.1749709۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 30 مارچ 2021Academia.edu سے۔ Heterosexual couples who defy caste and religious structures often face violence, some of which results in death through honor killings and lynching targeting specifically Muslim and Dalit men. For instance, the Hindutva campaign against what it calls the "love jihad" is an attempt to protect Hindu women from Muslim men, as the latter are imagined/blamed to convert Hindu women to Islam through trickery and marriage (Gupta 2018b, 85). Needless to say, these claims are unfounded and Islamophobic imaginations of the Hindu Right. 

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  • M. Mohsin Alam Bhat (1 September 2018)۔ "The Case for Collecting Hate Crimes Data in India"۔ Law & Policy Brief (بزبان انگریزی)۔ O. P. Jindal Global University۔ 4 (9)۔ SSRN 3367329Freely accessible۔ 01 اپریل 2021 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 21 فروری 2021Social Science Research Network سے۔ A Muslim migrant worker was bludgeoned to death and his dead body set on fire, with all this being recorded on video, while his attacker blamed him for "love jihad" — a phrase used by the extremist members of Hindu right-wing organizations to refer to a conspiracy theory that Muslims are forcibly or fraudulently converting Hindu women on the pretext of marriage. 

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  • M. Mohsin Alam Bhat (1 September 2018)۔ "The Case for Collecting Hate Crimes Data in India"۔ Law & Policy Brief (بزبان انگریزی)۔ O. P. Jindal Global University۔ 4 (9)۔ SSRN 3367329Freely accessible۔ 01 اپریل 2021 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 21 فروری 2021Social Science Research Network سے۔ A Muslim migrant worker was bludgeoned to death and his dead body set on fire, with all this being recorded on video, while his attacker blamed him for "love jihad" — a phrase used by the extremist members of Hindu right-wing organizations to refer to a conspiracy theory that Muslims are forcibly or fraudulently converting Hindu women on the pretext of marriage. 

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  • Amruta Byatnal (13 October 2013)۔ "Hindutva vigilantes target Hindu-Muslim couples"۔ دی ہندو۔ ISSN 0971-751X۔ 11 نومبر 2020 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 19 ستمبر 2020۔ They see themselves as warriors against what they call "Love Jihad," a conspiracy theory floated by Hindutva groups like the Hindu Janjagruti Samiti which claims that Muslim men lure Hindu women into marriage with the aim of increasing their own population. 

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  • Nadira Khatun (14 December 2018)۔ "'Love-Jihad' and Bollywood: Constructing Muslims as 'Other'"۔ Journal of Religion & Film۔ University of Nebraska Omaha۔ 22 (3)۔ ISSN 1092-1311۔ 20 نومبر 2020 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 09 جنوری 2021 

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