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Its actually pretty warped the logic here.
Per the tenets of Islam, a non-muslim needs to convert to Islam before the matrimony.
So if Rinkle is in love with the guy, and wants to marry him, she cannot if she does not convert.
She could want to marry the guy. And still remain Hindu.
Yet she necessarily has to convert to be able to marry the guy she loves.
This is all supposing she wasn't actually forced, as what Asim and other Pakistanis here claim.
Its still far from right. What is she going to say against the guy she loves - that she was forced - and risk the marriage being annulled? Or her father or mother or brother or sister bumped off?
Most Indians are strongly anti-conversion. We have a cultural dislike for this concept. So our views will reflect such.
Per the tenets of Islam, a non-muslim needs to convert to Islam before the matrimony.
So if Rinkle is in love with the guy, and wants to marry him, she cannot if she does not convert.
She could want to marry the guy. And still remain Hindu.
Yet she necessarily has to convert to be able to marry the guy she loves.
This is all supposing she wasn't actually forced, as what Asim and other Pakistanis here claim.
Its still far from right. What is she going to say against the guy she loves - that she was forced - and risk the marriage being annulled? Or her father or mother or brother or sister bumped off?
Most Indians are strongly anti-conversion. We have a cultural dislike for this concept. So our views will reflect such.