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  • Story Listed as: Fiction For Adults
  • Theme: Love stories / Romance
  • Subject: Love / Romance / Dating
  • Published: 03/30/2022

Proposing to Sara Khatun

By A.Zaak
Born 1954, M, from Melbourne, Australia
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Proposing to Sara Khatun

An inter-faith proposing story
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Lieutenant Rajab and Sara Khatun used to enjoy classy conversations that included informative and sometimes enlightening history.
They fell in love, and they didn't need to prove it by saying, I love you.
They continued their pure relationship until his military progress training became close, then it was time to take it up to the next natural step.
He proposed.
"That would be impossible," Sara responded.
"I heard this word from you before; why it is impossible?" Rajab asked.
"You know why, the religion," she said, "my family would disapprove."
"I thought that your family is secular," he said.
"True, but they are unhappy about our relationship," Sara responded. "Anyway, your family may not like it too," she added.
"Don't worry about that. Islamic laws allow me to have a wife from the "People of the Book", that is, Christians and Jews. And, it is more practical to marry a Jewish woman than a Christian one", he said.
"Are you saying you have a Christian woman candidate?" she roared with laughter.
"I am certainly not. I am saying Judaism and Islam share the statement of the absolute unity of God, which both observe in their daily prayers. The two faiths also share the central practices of fasting, dietary laws and other aspects of ritual purity.
"Oh yes, I know both religions prohibit pork consumption," Sara reflected.
"When it comes to relationships, both faiths forbid sexual contact outside of marriage and ban homosexuality. Equally, Islam and Judaism practice the circumcision of boys," Rajab added.
"You are right, and I am with you in this, but just to let you know that interfaith marriage in Judaism was historically viewed with disfavour by Jewish leaders, and it remains controversial. Whereas they claim that Talmud prohibits non-Jews from marrying Jews, prohibition may not come from the Torah; it may be from rabbinical sources". Sara explained.
"My dear, do you think I didn't do my homework? The 1844 Rabbinical Conference conditionally permitted Jews to marry "any adherent of a monotheistic religion.", he replied.
Sara Khatun didn't need such a convincing debate. She encouraged him to make the issue clear in his mind. She concluded the mutual revelation by saying, "let me give it a try".
"Good, we can draw on in any trying situation," Rajab responded.

The proposal chance was close to nil at that particular time since she had already discussed it with her family. She didn't want to shoot down his hopeful spirit while he was preparing to go to the First World War.

*Image from: https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/18718154688602334/

Proposing to Sara Khatun(A.Zaak) An inter-faith proposing story
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Lieutenant Rajab and Sara Khatun used to enjoy classy conversations that included informative and sometimes enlightening history.
They fell in love, and they didn't need to prove it by saying, I love you.
They continued their pure relationship until his military progress training became close, then it was time to take it up to the next natural step.
He proposed.
"That would be impossible," Sara responded.
"I heard this word from you before; why it is impossible?" Rajab asked.
"You know why, the religion," she said, "my family would disapprove."
"I thought that your family is secular," he said.
"True, but they are unhappy about our relationship," Sara responded. "Anyway, your family may not like it too," she added.
"Don't worry about that. Islamic laws allow me to have a wife from the "People of the Book", that is, Christians and Jews. And, it is more practical to marry a Jewish woman than a Christian one", he said.
"Are you saying you have a Christian woman candidate?" she roared with laughter.
"I am certainly not. I am saying Judaism and Islam share the statement of the absolute unity of God, which both observe in their daily prayers. The two faiths also share the central practices of fasting, dietary laws and other aspects of ritual purity.
"Oh yes, I know both religions prohibit pork consumption," Sara reflected.
"When it comes to relationships, both faiths forbid sexual contact outside of marriage and ban homosexuality. Equally, Islam and Judaism practice the circumcision of boys," Rajab added.
"You are right, and I am with you in this, but just to let you know that interfaith marriage in Judaism was historically viewed with disfavour by Jewish leaders, and it remains controversial. Whereas they claim that Talmud prohibits non-Jews from marrying Jews, prohibition may not come from the Torah; it may be from rabbinical sources". Sara explained.
"My dear, do you think I didn't do my homework? The 1844 Rabbinical Conference conditionally permitted Jews to marry "any adherent of a monotheistic religion.", he replied.
Sara Khatun didn't need such a convincing debate. She encouraged him to make the issue clear in his mind. She concluded the mutual revelation by saying, "let me give it a try".
"Good, we can draw on in any trying situation," Rajab responded.

The proposal chance was close to nil at that particular time since she had already discussed it with her family. She didn't want to shoot down his hopeful spirit while he was preparing to go to the First World War.

*Image from: https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/18718154688602334/

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Lillian Kazmierczak

04/12/2022

What an interesting and informational story, quite sad in some respects. I hope there is a sequel so I know what happen to Rajab! Congratulations on short story star of the day!

What an interesting and informational story, quite sad in some respects. I hope there is a sequel so I know what happen to Rajab! Congratulations on short story star of the day!

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A.Zaak

04/13/2022

Thank you, Lillian. I may suggest checking out my inexpensive eBook on Amazon:
" Kirkuk-Istanbul: a tale of two cities".
You will meet Rajab and Sara there and you will love them both!

Thank you, Lillian. I may suggest checking out my inexpensive eBook on Amazon:
" Kirkuk-Istanbul: a tale of two cities".
You will meet Rajab and Sara there and you will love them both!

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Rich Puckett

04/12/2022

Good story, for me, the line, do you think I didn't do my homework, haha that alone can take my mind to the out limits.

Good story, for me, the line, do you think I didn't do my homework, haha that alone can take my mind to the out limits.

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A.Zaak

04/12/2022

Thank you, Rich. Glad you liked the homework (business)!

Thank you, Rich. Glad you liked the homework (business)!

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Shirley Smothers

04/12/2022

Kind of sad but beautiful. Love can be a difficult thing. Sometimes families make true love a hardship.

Kind of sad but beautiful. Love can be a difficult thing. Sometimes families make true love a hardship.

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A.Zaak

04/12/2022

Thank you, Shirly. Sorry, the story made you sad but this could be small collateral damage for true love. Sensitive persons feel it most. Best wishes.

Thank you, Shirly. Sorry, the story made you sad but this could be small collateral damage for true love. Sensitive persons feel it most. Best wishes.

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Kevin Hughes

04/12/2022

Aloha, A. Zaak,

I found this an ineresting piece...and like JD, the last two lines changed the Narrative. I wonder if he came back from that Hell...and what his opinion of Religion would be then. Congrats on Story Star of the Day.

Smiles, Kevin

Aloha, A. Zaak,

I found this an ineresting piece...and like JD, the last two lines changed the Narrative. I wonder if he came back from that Hell...and what his opinion of Religion would be then. Congrats on Story Star of the Day.

Smiles, Kevin

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A.Zaak

04/12/2022

Thank you, Kevin. If you are interested you can find the answer to your wonder in this novel:
"Kirkuk-Istanbul: a tale of two cities". It is an Amazon e-Book. Keep smiling.

Thank you, Kevin. If you are interested you can find the answer to your wonder in this novel:
"Kirkuk-Istanbul: a tale of two cities". It is an Amazon e-Book. Keep smiling.

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Gerald R Gioglio

04/12/2022

Thanks for enlightening us regarding matters of love for the People of the Book. Take care, Jerry

Thanks for enlightening us regarding matters of love for the People of the Book. Take care, Jerry

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A.Zaak

04/12/2022

Thank you, Gerald. I am glad you liked it. Regards.

Thank you, Gerald. I am glad you liked it. Regards.

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JD

04/11/2022

If not for the last two lines I would have thought this piece more of an essay than a story, but you won me over at the end with those last two lines that gave it a whole new dimension. Well done. Happy short story STAR of the day, Azaak.

If not for the last two lines I would have thought this piece more of an essay than a story, but you won me over at the end with those last two lines that gave it a whole new dimension. Well done. Happy short story STAR of the day, Azaak.

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A.Zaak

04/12/2022

Thank you, JD. Missed your feedback on my latest. Wish you the best.

Thank you, JD. Missed your feedback on my latest. Wish you the best.

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Gail Moore

03/30/2022

Very informative piece :-)

Very informative piece :-)

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A.Zaak

03/31/2022

Glad you liked it. Thanks

Glad you liked it. Thanks

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