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Child will be taken away -plusReader comment on item: Advice to Non-Muslim Women against Marrying Muslim Men Submitted by Baboon2 (United Kingdom), Oct 11, 2019 at 22:53 Dear Cheryl, I am probably responding too late.Much might have happened and you may ignore my response. their intention is to propagate their religion and to thay end they will try to get the child any which way.Should you get emotional or even when your daughter wants to go ahead with living with this man,she will be cheated into believing that she has to convert to keep the relationship as well as the child.He has not married her.Why has your daughter allowed this to happen?Even if he marries her in a mosque,that marriage may not be valid.She gives in,converts to Islam,starts living with him and then we don't know whether he will treat her well or torment her so that she comes back to you WITHOUT the child.Or worse,he destroys her passport and makes her helpless so she can't communicate with anybody to seek help. I will be happy if I am proved wrong but your daughter has boobed royally. May your daughter be safe.This may not be the time to hold on to the child.This is how gullible women get into problems and lose a lot.
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