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The Horrifying Normalization of Anti-Muslim Lynchings in India

December 14, 2025 4 Min Read
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December 15, 2025

The brutal lynching of Mohammad Athar Hussain in Nawada, Bihar—a man murdered simply for being Muslim—is not an isolated incident. It is the latest in a harrowing series of mob attacks that have, with chilling frequency, targeted India’s Muslim minority solely on the basis of their religious identity. The details are as familiar as they are horrifying: a crowd incited by rumors or suspicion, the absence of immediate police protection, a life extinguished in broad daylight, and a delayed, often inadequate, response from authorities. What happened to Athar Hussain is not just a crime—it is a symptom of a deeper, more dangerous societal rot.

According to reports, Hussain, a 25-year-old Muslim man, was attacked by a mob on December 13 after a dispute allegedly escalated over religious identity. Within hours, he was dead—beaten to death in a public spectacle of hatred. Four individuals have been arrested, and a police investigation is underway. But justice, even if it comes, will not resurrect Hussain. Nor will it erase the message his killing sends to millions of Indian Muslims: that their lives are conditional, their safety precarious, and their belonging in this nation perpetually questioned.

Since 2014, India has witnessed a disturbing rise in mob lynchings, many of them motivated by religious bigotry, cow vigilantism, or baseless rumors circulated on social media. While victims have come from various communities, Muslims and Dalits have borne the brunt of this violence. These attacks are rarely spontaneous—they are enabled by a climate of impunity, political rhetoric that conflates national identity with Hindu majoritarianism, and institutional apathy that treats Muslim lives as expendable.

What is equally troubling is the normalization of such violence. In many cases, perpetrators are celebrated as “patriots” online; politicians offer tepid statements, if any; and law enforcement often moves slowly, if at all. The lack of a strong, consistent legal framework to specifically address mob lynching—despite Supreme Court directives—has only emboldened attackers. Meanwhile, victims’ families are left to navigate grief, stigma, and a justice system that too often fails them.

The murder of Athar Hussain is not just a failure of law and order—it is a moral failure of the Indian republic. India’s Constitution enshrines equality, secularism, and the right to life for all citizens, regardless of religion. Yet, when a man can be killed in 2025 simply for being Muslim, we must ask: whose India is this? And who gets to decide who belongs?

It is not enough to arrest a few individuals or issue perfunctory condemnations. What is needed is a concerted national reckoning: political leaders must unequivocally denounce hate-based violence; law enforcement must act swiftly and impartially; and civil society must reclaim public discourse from the forces of division. Most importantly, we must stop treating Muslim lives as collateral damage in a culture war they never asked to fight.

Mohammad Athar Hussain had dreams, a family, a future. None of that mattered to the mob that killed him. But it must matter to us. If India is to remain true to its founding ideals, it must ensure that no citizen lives in fear simply because of who they are—or who they pray to.

Silence in the face of such brutality is complicity. And complicity, in a democracy, is the enemy of justice.

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