When Quoting Scripture Becomes Controversy: A Journalist's Courage in Bharat

 


Bharat is known for its spiritual diversity and lived secularism — where temples, mosques, churches, and gurdwaras often share the same street. But what happens when someone asks honest questions about what’s being said from those loudspeakers — not as a challenge, but as a citizen?

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In this eye-opening blog from the Not a Myth series by Hinduinfopedia, we revisit journalist Rubika Liyaquat’s speech — not as a viral moment, but as a case study in civilizational dialogue.
What verses did she quote? Why was she misunderstood? Is quoting a holy text now a punishable act in public life?

This blog does not attack belief. It explores how interpretation, ritual, and law interact in a multi-faith nation — and why honest inquiry must remain safe.

🔗 Dive in. Reflect deeply. Share responsibly.

https://hinduinfopedia.in/quran-quote-that-sparked-a-firestorm-rubika-and-the-fear-of-facts/

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