Hotel mocks faith of Shefeek and Divya

Shafeek and Divya, a Muslim-Hindu couple, were denied a room at a hotel in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

Update: 2017-07-06 02:38 GMT
Shafeek and Divya, the Muslim-Hindu couple who was denied room in a hotel in Bengaluru. (Photo: DC)

KOZHIKODE: Shafeek and Divya, a Muslim-Hindu couple, were denied a room at a hotel in Bengaluru on Tuesday as they were from two different faiths. Natives of Thiruvananthapuram, Shafeek Subaida Hakkim and Divya got married in 2010 after a  love affair and settled down in Kozhikode. They went to  Bengaluru on Tuesday morning and  approached a hotel for a room. When the hotel employees realised that they were from Hindu and Muslim communities, they started harassing them.

Shafeek told DC that the staff could not believe  that a Muslim man could marry a Hindu girl and live together. “Rather than the Muslim- Hindu issue, it was the Muslim man marrying a Hindu girl that  irritated them more,” he said. “We feel totally lost when someone at a strange place says  that it is impossible for a Muslim man to marry a Hindu girl,”  added Shafeek. The couple are planning to seek legal remedies as the issue deals with the  right of an individual to marry a person of his/her choice. 

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