Ayodhya, October 4: A major religious development has emerged from the Sohawal area of โโthe Ayodhya. Two Muslim youths have embraced “Sanatan Dharma” and not only changed their names but also severed all ties with their families. The youths made this decision with the aim of attaining complete faith, belief, and mental peace.
The first convert is Arshad Siddiqui, son of Mohammad Akhtar Siddiqui, who has now adopted the name Rakesh Maurya. The second, Monu, son of Usman, has changed his name to Manish. The two youths presented their case to the District Magistrate (DM) of Ayodhya during the ‘Sampoorna Samadhan Diwas’. The applications were submitted by Mahant Paramatma Das of the Bharat Hanuman Milan Temple and Lalji Sharma, a member of the Bajrang Dal.
It was reported that both young men were influenced by the sermons of Premanand Ji Maharaj, and after some introspection, they decided to convert.
The young men stated that they have now fully embraced the Sanatan tradition and Hindu culture. They also stated that they will no longer maintain any relationship with their original families and will adhere to the rules and customs of Hinduism throughout their lives.
Both young men stated that they have found a peace of mind they had never experienced before after embracing “Sanatan Dharma”. The Bharat Hanuman Milan Mandir has taken full responsibility for this homecoming.
According to the temple administration, the young men will be provided with proper religious education, social guidance, and livelihood assistance.