Indian Woman Receives Land and Job Offer in Pakistan After Converting to Islam
Anju, an Indian woman who converted to Islam after marrying a Pakistani man, has been gifted a plot of land and offered a job by a Pakistani businessman. This story has sparked a debate in India about the issue of religious conversion.

An Indian woman who converted to Islam after marrying a Pakistani man has been gifted a plot of land and offered a job by a Pakistani businessman.
Anju, who now goes by the name Fatima, traveled to Pakistan to marry Nasrullah, a man she met on Facebook. The couple were married in a traditional Islamic wedding ceremony in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
After the wedding, Anju's father disowned her and said she was "dead to him." However, a Pakistani businessman, Mohsin Khan Abbasi, has come forward to offer Anju his support. Abbasi is the CEO of Pak Star Group of Companies, and he has gifted Anju a plot of land in his company's housing project. He has also offered her a job as a customer service representative.
Abbasi said that he wanted to help Anju because she had "made a brave decision" to convert to Islam. He said that he hoped that his gesture would help her to feel welcome in Pakistan.
Anju said that she was grateful for Abbasi's support. She said that she was "happy to be in Pakistan" and that she was "looking forward to starting her new life."
This story has sparked a debate in India about the issue of religious conversion. Some people have criticized Anju for converting to Islam, while others have praised her for her decision.
The debate is likely to continue, but Anju's story is a reminder that religious conversion can be a complex and challenging issue.