Brother, ٰit is great pleasure to meet you, let me tell you a little bit about myself.
I belong to a Sunni family, in 2013 my mother passed away months after my elder brother got married, she was terminal ill. My brother was very dear to my mom. Like any mother, she wanted to see and part of her son's wedding before her death. Although he was not quite ready yet but to my mother's delight he agreed. Through a mutual family friend, we met a Shia family , thy were wonderful people. First ever in our life a Sunni married a Shia girl.
In 2013, about eight months after my brother's wedding, my mother passed away. It was expected but still my mother's death was an unforgettable tragedy for all of us. My two younger sisters then school going went thru a lot but our Bhabi was healer during those difficult times of our life. The way she took care of us and handled it with the shadow of love and affection may only be found in stories books. I, my sisters and our extended family respect her like our mother. Our Bhabi never tried to impose her Shiyat on us, she has always been very considerate of our religious practices and differences. On various occasions in day to day life she is encourages us to follow our religious faith. Due to her respect towards our beliefs we also have tremendous respect for her set of beliefs.
It hurts me when some hatemongers like KingQ (Qadiyani) muhammadadeel, damwalababa and some other fanatics abuse our Shia brothers and sling mud on their faith. I know these so-called Sunnis even don't know their own religion. They’re just filled with hatred and abhorrence towards Shias. Unfortunately, since these haters started abusing Shias, I have now noticed that Shias have adopted the same attitude and begun to use the same language in response. This is very sad state of affair in terms of live and let live. I encourage everyone that we must stand united in order to thwart their evil ambitions.
Sorry, I got carried away but I spoke my heart out.