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Hello,

I am not sure if my previous post was successful but my name is Simran and I have fallen in love with a muslim man. I want to marry him but I'm unsure of the reaction I will receive when introducing a muslim man to my family. He is 24 and I am 23. I would really appreciate your views on an interfaith marriage, more specifically a sikh-muslim marriage, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Simran.

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Do u approve of the right for a Muslim to rape a kaffir?

If you do not wish to be raped during marriage then you should know what to do.

If you feel Prophet Muhammad was wrong to have sex with his wife Aisha when she was 9 years old then use your common sense (like any good troll would do).

 

 

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1 hour ago, simran1234 said:

Hello,

I am not sure if my previous post was successful but my name is Simran and I have fallen in love with a muslim man. I want to marry him but I'm unsure of the reaction I will receive when introducing a muslim man to my family. He is 24 and I am 23. I would really appreciate your views on an interfaith marriage, more specifically a sikh-muslim marriage, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Simran.

Just seen this now, would like to clarify it isn't me. 

@Simran1234, get yourself another username, as people will think it's me, and I don't agree with interfaith marriages at the Gurdwara,  thanks. 

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7 minutes ago, simran345 said:

Just seen this now, would like to clarify it isn't me. 

@Simran1234, get yourself another username, as people will think it's me, and I don't agree with interfaith marriages at the Gurdwara,  thanks. 

Nobody was going to expect it was you; (they didn't even use the same word-choice, or other stuff as you would have).

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Dear Simran

just Like the brothers and sisters in this forum, expect to be opposed heavily from all sides. Your family may even want to disown you. 

I know sister that this decision is tough but I request you to be sure about this guy. And I would have given you the same advise even if he was a Sikh man and your family was against love marriage. Please be 100% sure that his family and him would treat you with love and dignity and are willing to accept you wholeheartedly. If there is even a .00005 % doubt in your mind, then expect your doubts to be multiplied a trillion times after marriage. We, the women, tend to ignore little things when we fall in love, thinking that he will change OR I will request him to change this and that after marriage. Nope. It doesn't happen. Ever. 

So.. you still have time sister. Think about this long and hard. I tried to be completely unbiased about him being a Muslim while writing this post. Would you be able to forget your parents and family completely and be willing to settle with this man? Would he treat you right when you don't have your parents' support & when they boycott you? Best of luck in whatever you do. 

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