A True Honour Killing Tragedy in Balochistan: A Love Story That Ended in Blood

πŸ’” Honour Killing in Balochistan: The Last Words of Love

A shocking case of honour killing in Balochistan has shaken the nation and sparked global outrage. A heartbreaking video went viral on social media, showing a young couple being brutally shot for marrying out of love β€” a tragic reminder of the dangers some still face for choosing their own path.

This real incident took place in Balochistan, where the couple had left their families two years ago to begin a new life through a love marriage. For a while, it seemed like they had escaped cultural control. But darkness was silently following them.

After two years of separation, the couple received an invitation from the girl’s family. They were told that all was forgiven β€” that a feast had been prepared, and that they were welcome again. Innocently, with hope in their hearts, they accepted.

But the invitation was a lie. A trap.

They were taken to a remote area on the outskirts of their village. There, their fate had already been sealed. As the tension rose and the deception unfolded, the young man and woman realized the truth β€” they were never going to return home alive.

As they stood in shock and fear, the girl’s own brother stepped forward with a gun. Shots were fired. Blood stained the earth

here is video a man killed hise sister,

In her final moments, the girl held the Holy Quran tightly in her arms β€” as if begging the heavens to witness her truth. Her last words will forever echo in the hearts of those who heard them:

“I married. I did not commit adultery.”

Those words β€” filled with innocence, pain, and faith β€” should haunt every silent witness of injustice.


🚫 Islam Condemns same as Honour Killing in Balochistan and Everywhere

In Islam, there is no place for such so-called “honour killings.” No verse of the Quran, no Hadith, no teaching of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) justifies such acts. In fact, Islam stands firmly against killing any innocent soul, and marriage between two consenting adults β€” even without family approval β€” is legally and religiously valid.

“Whoever kills a person [unjustly]… it is as though he has killed all mankind.”
β€” Quran 5:32

Islam allows men and women to marry independently if they are of sound mind and maturity. If they marry without committing adultery, they have done nothing wrong β€” and must be protected, not punished.

If a man and woman marry lawfully, without committing zina (fornication), Islam protects their rights. The state, the community, and every believer is commanded to honour that marriage and ensure their safety β€” not punish them

The act of honour killing in Balochistan is not religion β€” it is ego, pride, and tribal custom misused to cover shameful crimes.


πŸ•―οΈ Honour Killing in Balochistan: A Wake-Up Call

This tragic story is more than a headline β€” it’s a mirror. A mirror reflecting how far we still have to go. We must raise our voices. We must change mindsets. And we must educate our youth that love is not shame β€” killing is.

To remain silent is to be complicit.

Let their last words remind us: Love is not a crime. Marriage is not dishonour. Killing is.


✍️ Written by: Muhammad Mohsin
A voice for justice, truth, and compassion.

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