The legal battle continues Adila then lodged a complaint with the police and then filed a habeas corpus petition in the Kerala High Court. (Read: Homosexual Hindu priests receiving death threats) On Saturday, May 28, Fatima posted a video on Facebook asking for help, stating that Fatima's parents were forcing her to undergo illegal conversion therapy. Adila alleges that her parents also beat her. But Fatima's family forcibly took her away. According to media reports, Adilaha's parents lied to her and Fatima about confessing their love and took them to their home in Aluva.
But the family kept trying to separate the two. (Read: India: When to Get the Right to Gay Marriage) Disturbed by family Noora's family members then tried to forcibly take her away, but with the help of police, the attempt was foiled. According to media reports, after being harassed by the families, the two took refuge in the Kozhikode-based organization 'Vania Collective' which helps the LGBTQI community. Despite this, opposition from both the families continued. In 2019, the two girls left their family in Saudi and came to Kerala. Their families were against their relationship. New Delhi, 01 June Adil Nazreen and Fatima Noura, 22, previously lived in Saudi Arabia and fell in love five years ago.