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Sabah was a Journalist at ThePrint. She spent her undergraduate years at Sciences Po and Duke University, graduating with a liberal arts oriented degree after which she pursued the Young India Fellowship. Her lived experiences have shaped her passions for gender and social justice.
A socialist leaning feminist, she firmly believes in the importance of activism and identity politics of the marginalized, hoping to cover human rights and politics based stories.
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I don’t condone lying but until we have stringent laws to curb love jihad before the damage is done (most existing laws only come into play after the worst has happened), it is a palatable ‘second best’ option.
I am wondering why such couples often consists of muslim men and hindu women, with the women converting to Islam post marriage,
Can Ms. Sabah Gurmat explain why in every single instance listed out in this article, the male is Muslim while the female is Hindu?
Why is it that Muslim men seem to be always on the lookout for a Hindu partner?
There is not even a single instance in this article of a Hindu man being in a relationship with a Muslim woman? Why is it so and what does it tell us?
Isn’t it quite obvious from this article itself that there is a clear pattern to “interfaith relationships”. It’s always a Muslim man “falling in love” with a Hindu/Sikh/Christian woman. The reverse hardly ever happens. Why is that so, Ms. Gurmat? Care to explain?
Why is the article only about Muslim men marrying Hindu woman ..? Hope we will read about the other side Hindu men marrying muslim woman