After the wedding of Ayesha is Muslim, Inter-Caste Marriage Illegal in Islam”>Adnan Sheikh, who was the contestant of Bigg Boss OT 3, there has been a lot of discussion regarding his wife’s religion.
Adnan is married to his girlfriend Ayesha who was an airhostess and his sister claimed that Ayesha is a Hindu. After this statement of his sister, there was a lot of quarrel between them.
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Now, in an Instagram question and answer session, Adnan Sheikh bluntly said that his wife is a Muslim and there is no scope for intercaste marriage in Islam. And children born from such marriages are not valid.
According to Indian media, Adnan Sheikh’s wife hid her face during the wedding and after that Adnan’s sister Efat accused her that Adnan had married a Hindu girl Ridhi Radio. Ifat also said that Ridhi has now accepted Islam and she was already married to Adnan.
Ifat had also posted photos of Ayesha and her family on her Instagram and according to Indian media reports, Indigo had tagged Ayesha’s name as Ridhijahu while posting Ayesha’s photo.
Now Adnan Sheikh had an Ask Me Anything session on Instagram. In this session, a person asked him whether his wife is a Hindu. In response, Adnan said that his wife is a Muslim and inter-caste marriage is not possible among Muslims and those who commit inter-caste marriages are illegitimate and their children are also illegitimate.
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Does Islam explicitly forbid interfaith marriage or is there room for interpretation?
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. Joining us today is social commentator and religious scholar, Dr. Aisha Khan, to discuss the recent controversy surrounding Bigg Boss OT contestant Adnan Shaikh and his wife. Dr. Khan, Adnan claims his wife is Muslim and that interfaith marriages are not legitimate in Islam. This comes after his sister alleged his wife was Hindu and had converted. What are your thoughts on this complex situation?
**Dr. Khan:**
This situation raises important questions about faith, personal choice, and societal acceptance. While Islam does emphasize marrying within the faith, it’s crucial to remember that interpretations can vary. Adnan’s statement about the illegitimacy of interfaith children is particularly concerning and goes against the principles of compassion and understanding that are central to most religions. What do our viewers think? Should faith dictate who we choose to love and marry? Does Adnan’s stance reflect a broader issue within society regarding religious tolerance and acceptance of interfaith relationships? Let us know your thoughts.