Indian-origin girl accepts Islam, marries Sialkot man

Jaspreet Kaur, now known as Zainab, exchanges vows with Ali Arsalan at Jamia Hanafia Sialkot

Reports suggest that Kaur and Arsalan became acquainted while abroad, leading to Arsalan extending an invitation for Kaur to visit Pakistan. PHOTO: EXPRESS

LAHORE:

A German Sikh girl of Indian origin has tied the knot with a young man from Sialkot after embracing Islam.

Jaspreet Kaur, now known as Zainab, exchanged vows with Ali Arsalan, as confirmed by the certificate of acceptance of Islam issued by Jamia Hanafia Sialkot. Kaur, hailing from Ludhiana in Indian Punjab, is the daughter of Sangara Singh.

Prior to the marriage, Kaur embraced Islam at Jamia Hanafia Sialkot, where she adopted her new Islamic name.

The union between Kaur and Arsalan took place during Kaur's visit to Pakistan for a religious pilgrimage, which began on January 16. Kaur, who also holds an Indian passport, was granted a single entry visa until April 15.

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Administrators of Jamia Hanafia revealed that Kaur is one of over 2,000 non-Muslims who have embraced Islam at their institution.

Reports suggest that Kaur and Arsalan became acquainted while abroad, leading to Arsalan extending an invitation for Kaur to visit Pakistan, culminating in their marriage.

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