Muslim girl fills her notebook with Shri Ram, she is the biggest Ram Bhakta

Numerous cultural heritages around the world serve as unifying threads connecting people across time. There is one form of Indian prosperity that has held our society together for centuries – devotion. And this devotion unites every religion, every caste, and every class. In this example, a video of a Muslim girl was seen on social media in which she is so engrossed in the devotion of Lord Ram that she writes ‘Jai Shri Ram’ on a diary paper and chants him.

The girl has been identified as Ishita Jahan. However, Ishita shared this viral video on her Instagram page. She is a great devotee of Ram and keeps only Ram devotional content on her Instagram and makes reels. While counting the days, she writes ‘Jai Shri Ram’ on the diary paper and chants it every single day. This is day 23 in the viral video in which she is chanting Lord Ram while writing.

This video of Ishita Jahan has received more than 50 thousand views and more than 11 thousand likes. Ishita has 200k followers on Instagram. She keeps sharing content related to Ram Bhakti. Many people from the Hindu community comment on her videos where they support her. But often people from the Muslim party make derogatory remarks.

Ishita Jahan’s devotion to Lord Ram showcases the transcendence of religious boundaries and highlights the power of spirituality to bring people together. Despite belonging to the Muslim community, her unwavering dedication to Ram has resonated with a diverse audience, garnering support from Hindus while also facing criticism from some within her own community. This dichotomy emphasizes the complex nature of religious harmony and the challenges individuals like Ishita may encounter as they navigate their unique spiritual paths. In a world where divisions can run deep, Ishita’s story serves as a testament to the universal bond of dedication that can intricately weave through the tapestry of humanity, fostering connections that transcend religious affiliations.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].