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pt.3 "Kareena need not convert post-marriage" - Saif Ali Khan

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PART 3 OF 3: SAIF AND SOUND: Voice of moderate Islam needs to be put forward by responsible Muslims, says Saif Ali Khan, The Nawab (Prince) of Pataudi.

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  • Its funny how these people speak about how he is a Muslim or Hindu. Everyone is INDIAN first and then his or her religion comes be it a Hindu or Muslim.

  • @giriisindahouse ya tell that to the bjp and l.k. advani.

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  • @giriisindahouse if he is so troubled with his religion, islam isnt just a label its a faith,, cos ISLAM strictly says a musim is NOT to marrry a NONE muslim, it is a musim rule. u can say u r muslim but merely sayin it doesnt make u 1....

    u cannot pick and choose the bits of isam that u want and discard the ones you do not Na-uzubillah....

    u r a bad name on muslims aswell as the other actors in the india industry claiming to be muslim wat a joke.....

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  • there is no modern islam islam was the only islam that at the time of prophet muhamad ...same goes with christianity and jews no faith can be changed from its orinality its only the matter of one,s practise it or not...

  • @CanZu7 you look hot =)

  • @Asemahdi3 I know that, akhi :)

  • @CanZu7 A Muslim male can marry a Jewish or Christian female because they are referred as 'people of book' but not a polytheist.

  • its really hard when it comes with religions ..

  • @rabena100 actually it's not that true.. as a Muslim male you are allowed to marry a Christian or Jewish woman, aswell

  • @giriisindahouse: If I was born 100 years ago, I'd have been called an Indian. If I was born 50 years ago, I'd have been called a Pakistani. But coz I was born only 20 years ago, I'm called a Bangladeshi. So one's country's name is 'situational' and nothing to be extravagant about. What is more important is that you do your duty for the place you're born at rather than jumping around with a label.

  • @rabena100 I'm sure that you can be muslim (because your whole family is and that's all you've ever known) but you don't practice it. To tell the truth, I don't know if you can do that to for muslim, but for christians, some are christians but they DON'T practice christianity.

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