Some will find the rape, threats, and force inconsistent with the apparent Islamic piety of the attackers. But what is paramount for them, as for many Muslims throughout history, is the growth of the Muslim community at the expense of the non-Muslim community. That is their sole priority, and it can be achieved by any means possible, as the goodness of the end justifies the evil of the means.

“Rape, attempted forced conversion to Islam: Another shocking case of ‘love jihad’ emerges from Kerala,” Times Now News, September 23, 2019 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):

Kozhikode (Kerala): A shocking case of rape and attempted forced conversion has come to light in Kerala. The incident has been viewed seriously by the authorities and investigation into the matter has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Details available so far suggest that a 19-year-old girl was lured by her 21-year-old classmate at a tuition centre in Kozhikode. She was then given a spiked drink and raped multiple times after she fell unconscious. The victim’s statement has now been recorded by the NIA. She had told the agency that an attempt was made to forcefully convert her to Islam.

The incident happened in July and came to light when the victim mustered courage and informed her fellow mates at the hostel where she had been staying in Kozhikode.

Speaking to Times Now, the girl’s father narrated his daughter’s ordeal. He revealed that his daughter’s nude pictures were clicked by the accused who then blackmailed her using the same. In fact, the accused threatened the girl that her nude pictures would be posted on social media if she refused to convert to Islam.

The girl’s father said this was a clear case of ‘love jihad’. It may be noted that some 50 cases of ‘love jihad’ have been reported from Kozhikode and nearby areas in Kerala over the last one month….

While the accused continues to be absconding, the victim’s family has also blamed the police for acting slowly in the matter. They have claimed that a case was filed only after pressure was exerted by members of the church and activists.