Coerced religious conversion in Pakistan
In Pakistan, it is estimated that several hundred people belonging to the minority Hindu, Christian, and Sikh communities are kidnapped and forcefully converted or coerced through societal pressures to convert to Islam each year.
Protest against forced conversion of Hindu girls conducted by Pakistan Hindu Council
Dalit Sujag Tehreek protesting against forced conversion of Dalit Hindu girls
Protest against forced conversion of Christian girls in Pakistan organised by NCJP
Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in Pakistan after Islam. While Hinduism was one of the dominant faiths in the region a few centuries back, today Hindus account for only 2.14% of Pakistan's population or about 4.4 million people according to the 2017 Pakistani census. The Umerkot district has the highest percentage of Hindu residents in the country at 52.2%, while Tharparkar district has the most Hindus in absolute numbers at 714,698.
Hawan at Shri Hinglaj Mata temple during Hinglaj Yatra in Baluchistan
Hinglaj Mata Mandir Cave entrance.
Extent of the Indus Valley Civilization sites.
The Pashupati seal.