In a story that bridges continents and cultures, a Polish woman named Mangorzana has traveled to Pakistan, converted to Islam, and married a Pakistani man, Matiullah, after their friendship began on social media.
The couple’s connection started online and eventually grew into love. Mangorzana decided to travel from Poland to Sargodha city in Pakistan’s Punjab province, where Matiullah is from.
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A New Faith and a New Life
Before their marriage, Mangorzana embraced Islam in a ceremony at the Jamia Masjid Hamid Shah. The conversion was officiated by religious scholar Qazi Nigah Mustafa Chishti, and she adopted the Islamic name Maryam.
Following her conversion, the couple formally married in the family court of Judge Samar Hayat.
A Decision of Free Will
The Polish woman was clear that her life-changing decisions were made without any pressure. She stated that she came to Pakistan of her own free will and accepted Islam by her own choice.
She affirmed her desire to build a life with her husband, saying, “My marriage and my decision to embrace Islam are completely my own wishes.” Her statement highlights the personal nature of her journey, which began with a simple online friendship.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How did the Polish woman and the Pakistani man meet?
They first became friends through social media, and their online connection eventually turned into love.
2. What is her new Islamic name?
After converting to Islam, she adopted the name Maryam.
3. Did she face any pressure to convert or marry?
No, she explicitly stated that she came to Pakistan, converted to Islam, and married of her own free will, facing no pressure whatsoever.
4. Where did the marriage take place?
The couple was formally married in a family court in Bhalwal, Sargodha, after her religious conversion at a local mosque.


