Is Sikh-Muslim marriage disgusting?

Sikh warrior says: November 10, 2014 at 9:04 am

Sikh girls that marry Muslims is DISGUSTING (about Kiran: Why can’t our children be Sikh-Muslim?)

Ammina says: January 28, 2015 at 11:45 pm

Wow! Thats rude. I am a muslim girl that loves a punjabi guy. Is that disgusting too? -Ammina


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8 Comments

  • 75guy
    March 11, 2015 1:34 pm

    Wait – you can’t marry a sikh girl — you have to marry someone in your own religion because if you wanna really marry a sikh girl. You, yourself have to be a sikh then… and then you say no will your actually putting her a sikh girl at risk. As in afterlife shes gonna screwed because she wouldnt have followed the Gurus rules. And guess what even then the Guru’s say a sikh girl will only marry a sikh boy… thats the way it is. You shouldnt even like her at the very most you should just be a friend to her. Honestly, its a REALLY bad idea! I’m just stating the facts that you cant marry a sikh girl otherwise your breaking the religions law.

    I’m sure it even says in your religion (ISLAM). You can’t marry outside of your religion and its the same for sikhs but stricter…

  • Hashim
    January 31, 2015 7:04 am

    I love a sikh girl and iam muslim boy

    • January 31, 2015 12:53 pm

      Hakim,
      You did an easy part, that is to fall in love. Now comes the difficult part, to convince parents and communities. Even more difficult will be to manage your Sikh-Muslim marriage for next 70 years; as a happy marriage and without heated arguments, fights and talaak. You will be walking on fire and do not go alone, we are here to guide you.

      Can you give more details?
      What are you rough ages? like below 20, 20-25, 26+
      How long do you know her?
      How religious is she and you?
      How are you going to get married?
      Are parents any issue?
      Are you living in the East, middle East or West?
      Are you two well educated and financially independent?
      These point will help us guide you further.

      Ammina below will help you, we hope!

  • January 29, 2015 7:04 am

    Ammina, in your love relationship, you will find out that people from both sides will make many irrational disgusting comments; you will have to be prepared for it for your life.

    Are you educated and financially independent (and in the West)? Is yes, that will help facing the society and do what you think is right.

    To start with, can you view this 7 min video and give your views what you learned. Lets talk more later. Thanks.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvZSqdmnxKM

    • Ammina
      January 30, 2015 8:36 pm

      yes we shall talk again, thank you for the video and those kind words and yea there is alot of rude people to come across in life which i dislike.

      • January 30, 2015 9:52 pm

        Ammina,
        This web site could be a good “preparation ground” for real life. Here, you do not know any one nor they know who are you or from which corner of this world. With training here, you will be much better prepared when you in-laws say something. If you learn to ignore (that you will have to learn anyways), there is no downside risk. Keep in touch!

      • March 10, 2016 10:46 am

        Hello Amina, I am also madly inlove with a Sikh boy, we have been together for three years and would not want anything more but to be together. I am a Muslim and he is Sikh, I would really like to talk to you since I have no one to talk about this with. My heart aches.

        Reply at https://www.interfaithshaadi.org/?p=11063

        • March 24, 2016 6:05 am

          Hello.. This exactly what I’m going through now. He actually open his heart and mind to convert so we could be married. He did his reseach, spoke to some of his colleagues and even to his relatives (the ones that converted). We were also there.. the only thing now is blessing from his mother. It was a flat no. Not up for negotiations. Both of us are lost. My family accepted him. My mum love him like her own son. We’re now torn. We’re broken up at the moment to figure out the next step. There’s no word that could describe the hurt im feeling right now. We met when we were 15yra old.. And now we’re 31. We have been together every step of the way. Patience i guess.

          Reply at https://www.interfaithshaadi.org/?p=11081

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