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Love Jihad

Love Jihad

A Feminist Retelling

Sameena Dalwai
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In February 2024, the Calcutta High Court ordered the change of the name of a lioness Sita in the Siliguri Safari Park. Some organizations had objected to her being housed with a lion named ‘Akbar’. In India today, even lions are subject to the same political pressure as Hindu-Muslim couples.

The propaganda, legislations and police actions are based on the premise that Muslim men are luring Hindu women into marriage, and that ‘love’ is a tool for ‘jihad’.

The book argues that ‘love jihad’ is not a category of relationship—it is a surveillance slogan. It allows vigilantes to enter homes, check phones, question faith and dissect the friendships of adult women.

The author explores the multidimensional lives of Hindu women, Muslim men and Dalit Bahujan masses and through humour, poetry and personal stories draws connections to reports, statistics and legal battles, making the work a truly delightful read.

Irreverent in its tone and blunt in its arguments, it is a book like no other.

Imprint: India Penguin

Published: Apr/2026

ISBN: 9780143477631

Length : 256 Pages

MRP : ₹599.00

Love Jihad

A Feminist Retelling

Sameena Dalwai

In February 2024, the Calcutta High Court ordered the change of the name of a lioness Sita in the Siliguri Safari Park. Some organizations had objected to her being housed with a lion named ‘Akbar’. In India today, even lions are subject to the same political pressure as Hindu-Muslim couples.

The propaganda, legislations and police actions are based on the premise that Muslim men are luring Hindu women into marriage, and that ‘love’ is a tool for ‘jihad’.

The book argues that ‘love jihad’ is not a category of relationship—it is a surveillance slogan. It allows vigilantes to enter homes, check phones, question faith and dissect the friendships of adult women.

The author explores the multidimensional lives of Hindu women, Muslim men and Dalit Bahujan masses and through humour, poetry and personal stories draws connections to reports, statistics and legal battles, making the work a truly delightful read.

Irreverent in its tone and blunt in its arguments, it is a book like no other.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Sameena Dalwai

Sameena Dalwai is a law professor and a writer. Her writing features in newspapers in Marathi and English. Her books include Bans and Bargirls: Performing Caste in Mumbai’s Dance Bars, Babri Masjid: 25 years on… and Bhatak Bhawani.

Sameena dabbles with theatre and loves Zumba.

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