💨 Abstract
A Muslim family of eight in Mathura, India, embraced Hinduism in a ceremony at an ashram in Vrindavan. They changed their names, citing their ancestral faith as the reason for conversion. The head of the family, Zakir, who now goes by Jagdish, claimed their ancestors were Hindus during the Mughal era but were forced to convert.
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