I Love a Muslim Girl…She also Loves Me So Much

adi says: May 15, 2015 at 3:06 pm

i m a hindu boy../
i luv a muslim girl…she also luvs me so much…
but we dont knw what happen in future…/
one thing is clear that i will never change my religion..bcoz of my family…as i luv my family more than my life…so i cant go against them…my luv will alwys live// -Adi


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  • June 1, 2015 12:48 am

    Pakhi

    I saw your abusive language on 27th May which indicates your XXXXX For your information and other learned readers, I am also posting comments on FMG, which you must have faced while removing your clitoris.

    Female genital mutilation has been a top priority for United Nations agencies and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) for almost three decades. As early as 1952, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights adopted a resolution condemning the practice.[6] International momentum against the practice built when, in 1958, the Economic and Social Council invited the World Health Organization to study the persistence of customs subjecting girls to ritual operations.[7] They repeated their call three years later.[8] The 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women denounced the practice,[9] and the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child identified female genital mutilation as a harmful traditional practice.[10] According to the Demographic and Health Surveys Program, a project funded by the United States Agency for International Development to assist in undertaking medical and reproductive health surveys, FGM affects 130 million women in twenty-eight African countries.[11] Rather than diminishing as countries modernize, FGM is expanding.[12]

    Anthropologists and activists identify three main types of FGM. Pharaonic circumcision refers to the removal of the entire clitoris; the labia minora and medial part of the labia majora are cut with both sides of the organ stitched together to leave only a small opening. Clitorectomy requires the removal of the entire clitoris along with part of the labia minora. Sunna circumcision, the most common form in the Islamic world, requires removal of the prepuce of the clitoris.

    Genital Mutilation: An African Phenomenon?

    Many experts hold that female genital mutilation is an African practice. Nearly half of the FGM cases represented in official statistics occur in Egypt and Ethiopia; Sudan also records high prevalence of the practice.[13] True, Egypt is part of the African continent but, from a cultural, historical, and political perspective, Egypt has closer ties to the Arab Middle East than to sub-Saharan Africa. Egypt was a founding member of the Arab League, and Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser came to personify Arab nationalism between 1952 until his death in 1970. That FGM is so prevalent in Egypt should arouse suspicion about the practice elsewhere in the Arab world, especially given the low appreciation for women’s rights in Arab societies. But most experts dismiss the connection of the practice with Islam. Instead, they explain the practice as rooted in poverty, lack of education, and superstition.

    Few reports mention the existence of FGM elsewhere in the Middle East, except in passing. A UNICEF report on the issue, for example, focuses on Africa and makes only passing mention of “some communities on the Red Sea coast of Yemen.” UNICEF then cites reports, but no evidence, that the practice also occurs to a limited degree in Jordan, Gaza, Oman, and Iraqi Kurdistan.[14] The German semigovernmental aid agency, the Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit, reports that FGM is prevalent in twenty-eight African countries but only among small communities “in a few Arab and Asian countries (e.g., Yemen, a few ethnic groups in Oman, Indonesia, and Malaysia).[15] Some scholars have asserted that the practice does not exist at all in those countries east of the Suez Canal.[16] Such assertions are wrong. FGM is a widespread practice in at least parts of these countries.[17]

    Latest findings from northern Iraq suggest that FGM is practiced widely in regions outside Africa. Iraqi Kurdistan is an instructive case. Traditionally, Kurdish society is agrarian. A significant part of the population lives outside cities. Women face a double-burden: they are sometimes cut off from even the most basic public services and are subject to a complex of patriarchal rules. As a result, living conditions for women are poor. Many of the freedoms and rights introduced by political leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan after the establishment of the safe-haven in 1991 are, for many women, more theoretical than actual.

  • May 31, 2015 8:01 am

    Pakhi,

    Your statement about FMG is not only false, misleading but also ill motivated. Since you converted to islam by trapping, having lost all values of your ancestores and indulged in dirty game of sex with multiple partners, you wish to lying to make others to believe in islam.

    Circumcision is not an inherited custom as some people claim, rather it is prescribed in Islam and the scholars are unanimously agreed that it is prescribed. Not a single Muslim scholar – as far as we know – has said that circumcision is not prescribed.
    Their evidence is to be found in the saheeh ahaadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), which prove that it is prescribed, for example:
    1-
    The hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari (5889) and Muslim (257) from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him), that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The fitrah is five things – or five things are part of the fitrah – circumcision, shaving the pubes, cutting the nails, plucking the armpit hairs, and trimming the moustache.”
    This hadeeth includes circumcision of both males and females.
    2-
    Muslim (349) narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “When a man sits between the four parts (arms and legs of his wife) and the two circumcised parts meet, then ghusl is obligatory.”
    The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) mentioned the two circumcised parts, i.e., the circumcised part of the husband and the circumcised part of the wife, which indicates that a woman may be circumcised just like a man.
    3-
    Abu Dawood (5271) narrated from Umm ‘Atiyyah al-Ansaariyyah that a woman used to do circumcisions in Madeenah and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to her: “Do not go to the extreme in cutting; that is better for the woman and more liked by the husband.” But the scholars differed concerning this hadeeth. Some of them classed it as da’eef (weak) and others classed it as saheeh. It was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood. The fact that circumcision for women is prescribed in Islam is confirmed by the ahaadeeth quoted above, not by this disputed hadeeth. But the scholars differed concerning the ruling, and there are three opinions:
    1 –
    That it is obligatory for both males and females. This is the view of the Shaafa’is and Hanbalis, and is the view favoured by al-Qaadi Abu Bakr ibn al-‘Arabi among the Maalikis (may Allaah have mercy on them all).
    Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in al-Majmoo’ (1/367): “Circumcision is obligatory for both men and women in our view. This is the view of many of the salaf, as was narrated by al-Khattaabi. Among those who regarded it as obligatory is Ahmad… it is the correct view that is well known and was stated by al-Shaafa’i (may Allaah have mercy on him), and the majority stated definitively that it is obligatory for both men and women.”
    See Fath al-Baari, 10/340; Kishshaaf al-Qinaa’, 1/80
    2 –
    That circumcision is Sunnah for both males and females. This is the view of the Hanafis and Maalikis, and was narrated in one report from Ahmad. Ibn ‘Aabideen al-Hanafi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his Haashiyah (6/751): “In Kitaab al-Tahaarah of al-Siraaj al-Wahhaaj it says: Know that circumcision is Sunnah in our view – i.e., according to the Hanafis – for men and for women.”
    See: Mawaahib al-Jaleel, 3/259
    3 –
    That circumcision is obligatory for men and is good and mustahabb for women. This is the third view of Imam Ahmad, and it is the view of some Maalikis such as Sahnoon. This view was also favoured by al-Muwaffaq ibn Qudaamah in al-Mughni.
    See: al-Tamheed, 21/60; al-Mughni, 1/63
    It says in Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah (5/223):
    “Circumcision is one of the Sunnahs of the fitrah, and it is for both males and females, except that is it obligatory for males and Sunnah and good in the case of women.”
    Thus it is clear that the fuqaha’ of Islam are agreed that circumcision is prescribed for both males and females, and in fact the majority of them are of the view that it is obligatory for both. No one said that it is not prescribed or that it is makrooh or haraam.

    • Pakhi Begum
      May 31, 2015 9:29 am

      Human or inhuman or beast,
      I am confused by which name I should call you. No doubt you are a non Muslim or pro kafir. You have no knowledge about Islam. I think you know many Muslim women and therefor please ask them whether any of them had FMG. I say the reply/answer will be no. It is your misconception. Totally misconception and/or manufactured by anti Muslim and anti Islam persons. No use to argue with you people having little knowledge or no knowledge at all.
      Pakhi Begum

    • June 12, 2015 4:51 am

      Aissa dharm manna bekar hai jo kehata hai gai vesh kutta billi ko god bolta ho kitna nalaya k hai ye sab jo sunnta nahi bolta nahi usse bhagwan kehata hai shame on murakh shive kutte ram aur gay krishna

  • Aakash
    May 20, 2015 1:24 pm

    Dear readers…literate friends and illeterate foes….
    I have read hundreds if not thousands of comments and articles on male circumcision and mac bro has beautifully summuraized all the epic and genuine points of the benifits of circumcision…..especially the HIV and orgasm points are 100% correct…..

    Bt one thing i coukd nt find is how to justify female circumcission…..!!
    Is there anyone who can take up the task and educate us on this..??? What are the benifits to females from the female circumcision?? Is it in practice in India and is it as popular as male circumcison??!!

    • Pakhi Begum
      May 23, 2015 1:43 pm

      Akash Bhai,
      No circumcision is done on or for female. It is absolutely made up story by non Muslims like Kartar Osmani gang. I challenge admin and his anti Muslim blue eyed people to prove the same.
      Pakhi Begum.

  • May 19, 2015 8:26 pm

    Get married under special marriage act Or just ask her to change name just for marriage to a Hindu name, I can get you details. Reply here, also if the girls family trouble you or your family we can get you safety and counter trouble for them.

    Love sees no boundary and rules, if her love is true for you she will get you by sacrifices. People will try to misguide you, especially pro Muslims. But you know the best, you are best the way you are, she likes you because you are Hindu, she will be blessed to marry you. My girlfriend is a practicing Muslim wears abaya and niqab, she tells me how much trouble her sister is in. She married there relative. She in in living hell, most Muslim married women face hell daily. So save her from hell if you really love her.

    Reply at https://www.interfaithshaadi.org/?p=9902

  • May 18, 2015 5:29 am

    The way Aakash and Pakhi are advocating evils, definitely they are associated some terrorist organisation, like Al quaida,ISIS,Hizbolla,Boko Haram,Hamas groups.

    • Mohammed
      May 18, 2015 6:47 am

      every body knws who is evil in this site…lol

      • Aakash
        May 18, 2015 7:30 am

        Dear Kartar…..
        U r really hillarious……..
        As if readers dont knw who is the terrorist here…..

    • Pakhi Begum
      May 18, 2015 8:23 am

      Kartar,
      How did you know that we are associated with terrorist organizations? In,fact we run those organizations you have named.Your intelligence net work is better that CIA. Please don,t tell the Govt or else I will kick you out and you will land at straight hell. Of course, if you are not part of admin.
      Pakhi Begum

      • Aakash
        May 18, 2015 11:03 am

        Sarcastic tactics….love it….LOL…

      • indian
        May 18, 2015 8:04 pm

        We know it by thing missing in you- common sense!. And why are you frustrated, did a non Muslim left you after sex ?

  • May 17, 2015 1:26 am

    The expanision of islam was not through peaceful and educative methods. The expansion was carried out by killing, murders, kidnapping, rape, looting, torture,decceit, lying. The arabs were idolators and egyptian idols are famous world wide. Million of the people killed and rest converted to islam. In India also, 95% muslims are those whose ancestors were Hindus. Muslim population is increasing by polygamy, kidnapping, torture, threatening,mutta marriages, terrorist activities. The history of islam is full of bloodshed, bombing, beheading, stonning to death, jihad, fatwa,rape, sodomy and so on evil practices.

    Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Nigeria, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria,ETC. muslim countries and in other countries like France, Belgium, Germany, Canada, USA,
    Australia,UK including India, the muslim terrorists are expanding their hostile and anti humanity plans.

    DESPITE ABOVE CRIMES IN THE NAME OF ISLAM, SOME EVIL NATURED PERSON SUPPORT SUCH ACTS BLINDLY.

    • mac
      May 17, 2015 2:49 am

      Diana (USA)
      [In the Name of Allah, most Compassionate, most Merciful]

      I was raised in a moderately Christian home in Colorado. Religion was never much of an issue in my house. My father was raised as a Mormon, my mother as a Protestant. As I grew into adolescence, I became curious about God, wondering whether He existed, and if so, what did that mean to humans. I studied the Bible and other Christian literature earnestly. Even when I was in high school, I noticed that there were apparent discrepancies in the Bible, particularly concerning the nature of Jesus (a.s.). In some places, it seemed to say he was God, in others, the son of God, and in others, only human. However, I thought that these discrepancies existed only because I did not truly understand what I was reading. I first turned to the Church of God after receiving literature from them in the mail. I was impressed because they approached religion in a more logical and scientific manner than I had seen before. They followed such practices as not eating pork, keeping the same holidays as Jesus, etc. I attended their services once, but for some reason, I did not keep going.

      When I went to college, I became involved in Bible studies through Campus Crusade for Christ. I wanted to really understand God’s truth, but I just couldn’t see what it was, and I thought the Bible studies would help me. They did. Around the same time, I met a Muslim man. I became curious as to why he prayed the way he did, so I started to read the Qur’an. I soon realized that there was an aspect to Islam which I had really missed in Christianity: Worship. All the prayers I had ever heard consisted mostly of “I want this, I need this, please give it to me,” with the only real worship being “thank you Jesus for dying for my sins.” I wondered, what about God? I was convinced that the God of Islam was the same as the God I believed in, but I was still unsure about who Jesus was. I was afraid to believe that he was the son of God, because all my life I had been taught that such a belief meant eternal punishment in hellfire.

      The leader of my Bible study had done missionary work to Muslims in Algeria, so I decided to ask him some questions, because at the time I was quite confused. I asked him what would happen to my Muslim friend, and he told me he would go to hell, without a doubt. I asked him how the Qur’an, which was so similar to the Bible, could be false. He said it was an instrument of the devil to persuade people to unbelief. Finally, I asked him if he had read the Qur’an, intending to next ask him a specific question about something I had read in it. He answered, “No. I tried, but it makes me sick to my stomach.” I was astounded and quickly left. This man, whom I respected as a knowledgeable leader, who had worked with Muslims several times, did not know as much about Islam as I had learned in a few months. And yet, he was not questioning or curious. He was sure that my friend was going to hell and that the Qur’an was the work of the devil. I suddenly realized that there was no way he could be sure unless he had studied and he clearly had not. This was my biggest clue that Islam was the path of God’s truth. Al-hamdulillah (praise be to Allah) that I had that conversation.

      I began to study Qur’an more, and in several months I said Shahada [i.e. stated and accepted the creed of Islam.]. That was less than a year ago. I am still learning, striving to find God’s truth. I am so grateful that Allah has guided me so. Here is a religion of truth, which can stand up to any test of logic and reason! Just as I always ought religion should be. It should make sense, it should be logical.

      This is how I came to Islam. Muslims have an incredible message to share — the message of truth! I had no idea what Islam was before I met my friend, if Americans just understood what it was, they would be more open to it, because it is TRUTH.”

      Source : Women In ISLAM

    • Aakash
      May 17, 2015 7:51 am

      Ever heard ko Nirmal baba???
      Well i guess its hindus who follow him blindly….
      Well following Islam blindly is better than getting robbed by some idiot in the name to god…….

      • indian
        May 18, 2015 8:13 pm

        What about Nirmal Baba? You moron it was a Hindu who exposed normal if he did wrong. Can your Muslim expose any mulls, if you have guts show to the world. And its common sense to follow Hinduism Christianity or any religion that allows questions. But guess what Muslim country and Indian Muslim raise fatwa for – for questioning Islamic practices. So kid first grow up and then start talking, and don’t marry your sister, your kids will be more retargeted then you.

        • Aakash
          May 18, 2015 9:11 pm

          @Indian
          dude……which Mullah have u ever heard telling a dibatic patient to eat jaggery to get cured…..and bro…..he was exposed by those people who got no benifit out of his silly medication…….thats is called being mean…….that is wht u r…..
          Yeah i need to grow up….u r ri8 about that…..i need to grow up to tackle guys like u who have sex with their sister and write their stories on sex stories sites…..with pride…..
          Good job bro…..u knw….these stories are quite popular among people like u and Kartar….
          And i am nt leagally at the age of having sex so that non muslim part of ur comment shows ur non sensical thoughts…..

          Ever heard about dilip kumar…..Aka A R rehman…..read his story…..at least the hakeem he went to did not gv cures like Nirmal baba…

    • admin
      May 18, 2015 7:44 am

      Kartar,
      You have provided a wrong e-mail address and we are blocking your IP address. Can you write us at InterfaithShaadi@gmail.com?

  • mac
    May 16, 2015 10:23 pm

    Same way she has also family and her family and her religion will not allow her to marry someone which is not allowed to marry. Either you convert to islam or else forget her.

  • May 15, 2015 7:54 pm

    Adi,

    Thanks for reaching out, something good will work out. Assume you do not have to convert, but is your family willing to get you married to a Muslim girl? Can she worship her Allah in your home? Can she continue some Islamic practices in your home? Can she teach from Koran (and also Gita) to your children? Have to talk to your parents?

    Did she talk to her parents?
    Are you financially independent?

    Best solution would be to leave fights for both faiths and go get married by the Special Marriage Act 1954, are you ready for it?

    • Pakhi Begum
      May 16, 2015 8:27 am

      Admin,
      Help this boy (if it is genuine and not your tricks) to grab a Muslim Girl to torture for whole life.
      Pakhi

    • Pakhi Begum
      May 16, 2015 9:05 am

      Who had invaded into Afghanistan and Iraq and killed thousands of innocent people. Ans: George Bush the terrorist
      Who were responsible for world war one and world war two? Certainly not Muslims.
      Who killed more or less 20 millions Aborigines in Australia? Again the answer will not be Muslims.
      Who had bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki? No doubt not Muslims
      Who killed 100 millions of Indians in North America? Surely not Muslims.
      Who were responsible for killing 50 millions of Indians in South Africa? Ans:Persons claiming to be the followers of Jesus Christ.
      Millions of Jews were killed by Hitler who was also not a Muslim
      But still Muslims are called terrorists.
      Christians, Hindus, Budhdhists, Parsees,Jains, Sikhs, Jews Voodoods may fight with other but will always get united against Muslims because they follow the Religion of Peace Islam
      Pakhi Begum (Formally Mitali Mukherji)

      • Aakash
        May 16, 2015 9:48 am

        Absolutly correct and to the point argument Pakhi di….
        Well said….

        • Pakhi Begum
          May 16, 2015 1:26 pm

          Brother Akash,
          Please ask wretched admin to contradict what I have said. This notorious man should reveal the identity (giving email id and I.P address )of the persons who try to criticize and defame Islam and Muslims for nothing. Oh, sorry how can he give because he is writing in their names. If he is fair he should prove me wrong.But he can not do at all. Nuisance to the power of infinity.
          Pakhi Begum

          • admin
            May 18, 2015 7:38 am

            Aakash,
            It is very difficult for us to work with a lier. We do not know who is Haque and Pakhi (or same), please go meet in person when you could.

          • Aakash
            May 18, 2015 11:02 am

            I have assured u that i will meet Pakhi di..and possibly Mr. Hauq.
            The thing is Kartar…who is he and what does he want??
            And why are u supporting Kartar (the devil)???
            Why nt block him???

        • Aakash
          May 16, 2015 8:27 pm

          Kartar has used the language of the devil…..
          His language is abusive and he doesnt care about any realtion…be it of a mother son..or a sister brother…. He has been brought up buy a family who has been into a bussiness far far away from social regime…..he has never felt lobe for anyone and thus he always gives comments to do ka moral damge to the other readers…..
          He has never given a good advice…insted fights with anyone and everyone….be it hindu be it muslim be it a boy be it a girl…..the devil does not discriminate…..
          Kartar and Massey are most probably the same person and when they are frustrated…..the come to this site….get rid of their frustration by speaking ill about us and then live another day just to come back some other day…..

          Admin…u said they have been blocked out of this site untill they mail u….
          Kartar did mail u….didnt he?? Or did he not? If not they why is he still wring on this site that too his cheap tongue….admin…are u suplorting such ill minded people….????

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