A video is getting viral on social media sites. The title of the video is – Ajmer Chishti Khadim’s daughter eloped with a Hindu boy Suraj, who Became Iqra to Ishika, and Khadim went mad by crying. (English translation)
A YouTube channel named India Thought uploaded a 4:12 minute video with the caption, “Ajmer Chishti Khadim’s daughter ran away with a Hindu boy Suraj, became Iqra to Ishika, Khadim,s cried a lot.” Pictures of the wedding can be seen in this video. Also, the girl can be heard saying that she has married her choice. This YouTube channel has 1.33 million subscribers.
On Google search with the help of some special keywords, it was revealed that many other YouTube channels have also uploaded this video with the same claim.
Many other users also shared this video on Facebook
Fact check:
To analyze the viral video, DFRAC did a simple search on Google with the help of some special keywords, during this time the team found many reports published by different media groups.
The website asianetnews published a news on September 10, 2021, under the headline, “This Muslim girl from Iqra to ‘Ishika’, took 7 rounds, left his parents and religion in love”, which states that a case of religious conversion for love has come to light in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. A Muslim girl from Jodhpur, Rajasthan has converted to Hinduism and has become an Ishika from Iqra. The girl married Hindu boy Rahul Verma, converting to Hinduism by taking a panch tattva bath and worshipping in the Gayatri family.
This news has been covered by many media houses including Dainik Bhaskar, ABP News, and News18
Conclusion:
It is clear from the fact check of DFRAC that the girl is a resident of Jodhpur and has married a Hindu boy in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, the girl has no relation with any khadim of Ajmer Dargah, therefore, misleading claims have been made by YouTubers and social media users.
Claimed review: Ajmer Chishti Khadim’s daughter ran away with Hindu boy Suraj, and became Iqra to Ishika, Khadim cried a lot.
Claimed by: Youtubers and Social media users
Fact check: Misleading