“I Cannot Marry a Non-Muslim,” Says Indian Actress Reem Shaikh
Following a religious path, Reem Shaikh emphasizes spiritual compatibility in marriage.
MUMBAI: Popular Indian television actress Reem Shaikh has sparked a conversation on social media after declaring her firm stance on marriage and religious identity. In a recent podcast, the actress stated that she does not envision herself marrying someone outside of her faith.
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Commitment to Faith Responding to a query about whether she would marry a non-Muslim if she fell in love, Reem clarified that her religious beliefs are non-negotiable. “I prioritize my religious identity. I offer prayers five times a day and have started fasting regularly. It would be difficult for me to share my life with someone who doesn’t share my faith and spiritual routine,” she explained.
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A Diverse Upbringing Despite being raised in a household with a Muslim father and a Hindu mother, Reem has chosen to strictly follow Islamic teachings. She noted that while she grew up witnessing diverse traditions, her personal journey has led her toward a deeper connection with Islam. “I turn to Allah in every difficult phase of my life, and I desire a partner who holds that same belief,” the actress added.
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