Jemima khan why i chose islam




















Only Jemima can explain it better. Jemima Khan claimed in 'Why I Chose Islam' that she thoroughly studied Quran and Islam and her conversion to Islam was not the 'pre-requisite' to her marriage.

It means that her marriage and divorce with Imran have nothing to do with her conversion to Islam. Here a question arises if Jemima's relationship with Islam is so deep then why she has bidden goodbye to an Islamic society where women are more respected and honoured, where dresses are elegant, where a woman does not need 'superficialities' like night clubs and mini skirts?

One can pose another question to the British socialite in light of her previous claims. Which is 'transient'? Her life before and after marriage or a nine-year period of conjugal life? The current pursuits of Jemima Khan in London convince us that the pleasures if any she derived from her nine-year stay in an Islamic society actually were 'transient'.

Jemima needs to make herself clear on her relationship with Islam because there seem many discrepancies when her present life is examined through the lens of her earlier claims of converting to Islam 'entirely through her own convictions. But since retiring from sports in , he says he has become a more devout Muslim. Some accused Khan of having links to Israeli agents, a charge he dismissed as absurd.

Khan always insisted the criticism of his wife did not damage his political standing. Judge urges siblings in battle over 'modest' estate to seek a compromise. More in this section. Pope urges world leaders to act with courage following Cop26 deal. Nationwide lockdown ordered in Austria for the unvaccinated.

Subscribe Now. In Pakistan, a girl in an Afghan family : cannot select a man outside her tribe, even if he is muslim. I agree with the views expressed by Dr. However, it is not certain that a girl breaking these rules will get killed.

That will depend on the local factors. This is nothing do with Islam, its a cultural and : : tibal thing and has nothing to with Islamic tradition or law. So it is you who is : talking nonsense. And you don't even know Islam. I can attest without hesitation that when it comes to world religions and comparative theology -- nobody knows as much as Dr. Seshadri does.

So disputing him on such issues is futile. Talk about major ass kisser. Raghu isn't so high and mighty as you think, young Hindu. Nevertheless, the fact remains that other than overachievement in butt-lifts facing Mecca, Muslims have very little to account for I could find only one Raghunandan Seshadri who had written an MS thesis.

How do you know that Raghu Seshadri is a Ph. D or a medico? Of course Raghu Seshadri does deserve an honorary Ph. I could find : only one Raghunandan Seshadri who had written an MS thesis.

How do you. D for his : Seshadrilogic: A person doesn't need to have a PhD to be wise and knowledgeable. What is in names and titles? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Isnt converting to another religion or inventing a new one cultural or tribal? Just to spite the tribe that convert was willy nilly earlier? Except when people convert with material gains in sight like getting a green card, the reasons for which Muhammad Ali Jinnah's forefathers did? Reply to author. Report message as abuse.

Show original message. Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message. Although Jemima is still married, it seems more like she is just hanging on now, defiant against those who would like to say, "I told you so". But we no longer hear Jemima singing any praises for Islam. Raghu Seshadri. You are talking nonsense. Another sister, Aleema, has a master's degree in business administration and runs a successful business; Uzma is a highly qualified surgeon working in a Lahore hospital, whilst Rani is a university graduate who co-ordinates charity work.

They can hardly be seen as "women in chains" dominated by tyrannical husbands. On the contrary, they are strong-minded independent women - yet at the same time they remain deeply committed both to their families and their religion. Thus, I was able to see - in theory and in practice - how Islam promotes the essential notion of the family unit without subjugating its female members.

I am nevertheless fully aware that women are sometimes exploited and oppressed in Islamic societies, as in other parts of the world. Judging by some of the articles which have appeared in the press, it would seem that a Western woman's happiness hinges largely upon her access to nightclubs, alcohol and revealing clothes; and the absence of such apparent freedom and luxuries in Islamic societies is seen as an infringement of her basic rights.

However, as we all know, such superficialities have very little to do with true happiness. Besides, without in any way wishing to disparage the culture of the Western world, into which I was born, I am more than willing to forego the transient pleasures derived from alcohol and nightclubs; and as for the clothes I will be wearing, I find the traditional shalwar kameez tunic and trousers worn by most Pakistani women far more elegant and feminine than anything in my wardrobe.

Finally, it seems futile to speculate on my chances of marital success. Marriage, as Imran's father has been quoted as saying, is indeed "a gamble". However, when I see that in a society based on family life the divorce rate is just a fraction of that in European or American society, I cannot see that my chances of success are any less than if I had chosen to marry a Westerner.

I am all too aware of the enormous task of adapting to a new and radically different culture. But with the love of my husband and the support of his family I look forward to the challenge wholeheartedly, and would like to feel that people wish me well. Whilst I do appreciate the genuine concerns of many, I must confess to feeling somewhat bewildered by all of the commotion. Last edited by a moderator: Jul 31, It is sad that our people instead of setting example for her to follow the right path, keep calling her Jew.

Is this how Pakistanis will promote the religion that they proudly say they follow????



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