Online posts shared hundreds of times in India have falsely claimed that an Islamic group in neighbouring Bangladesh advertised cash payments to anyone who could convert Hindu girls to Islam. AFP found several visual inconsistencies with the message that indicated it was doctored from an unrelated notice. The group has denied that it offered cash for conversions.
The message purportedly from Ahl-Al-Hadith — a non-political Islamic group in Bangladesh — was shared alongside a Hindi-language caption here on X on April 3, 2024.
It translated to English as, “Trap a Hindu girl and win up to Rs 3 lakh ($3591); convert a Hindu family and get Rs 5 lakh ($5986). Horrific Islamic fundamentalist plan exposed.”
The caption further read, “Bangladesh Cyber Team hacked a Facebook page run by Bangladeshi Islamists.
“After this, shocking facts came to light — a reward of 3 lakh has been offered for the conversion of a Hindu Brahmin girl. A reward of Rs 2 lakh ($2394) for an Indian Bengali girl, and Rs 5 lakh for the conversion of a Hindu family.”
The post carried two notices with a similar message — one written in Bengali language, and another that appears to be an English translation of it.
They both included what appeared to be an official stamp for the Bangladesh-based group Ahl-Al-Hadith, as shown in the screenshot below: