2 Philippine girls in Rajshahi to find love

Jumbangla Desk: The identity of both pairs is on Facebook. Their country is different, their language is also different. Raised in a different culture. Even though there are many differences, they are united by the pull of love.

Jumbangla Desk: The identity of both pairs is on Facebook. Their country is different, their language is also different. Raised in a different culture. Even though there are many differences, they are united by the pull of love.

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They came to the lover to get the person they love. Ignoring all the obstacles, he left his motherland and came to Bangladesh to live with his lover.


First friendship from acquaintance. then love After crossing the border, two young women from the Philippines got married in Tanore, Rajshahi district of Bangladesh.

These two couples are Rakibul Islam (22) of Krishnapur village of Kamargaon Union of Tanor Upazila of Rajshahi District, Bangladesh and Khadija Islam (22) of Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines.


The others are Rezaul Karim (33) of Malshira village in the same union and Mariam Khatun (32) of Bago town in the western part of Negros Island in the Philippines. Basically, the home of these two young lovers is in two villages besides Kamargaon Union of Tanor Upazila.

According to local sources and the family of the two young people, Khadija Islam, a resident of the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines, met Rakibul Islam, son of Saidur Rahman of Krishnapur village in Kamargaon Union of the upazila, about two years ago. Khadija was then working in an organization in Saudi Arabia. Her previous name before conversion was Rizel Clear. About friendship from acquaintance to love.


Khadija Islam came to Bangladesh from Saudi on October 5 this year. Rakibul received him at the airport in Dhaka. They got married the next day on October 6 according to Muslim customs. Currently they are living in their own house. Rakibul's family is happy to have a foreign daughter-in-law.


Meanwhile, Maryam Khatun, the lover of Bago, the western part of Negros Island in the Philippines, rushed to Rezaul Karim, the son of Abdur Rahman of Malshira village of the same union of the upazila. Maryam Khatun's previous name was Charina Molin before her conversion.


Lover Rezaul and ex-desi lover Maryam Khatun were working in an organization in Singapore. Since Rezaul has been in Singapore for a long time due to work, he met and became friends with Maryam on Facebook. About three months ago, the non-desi lover Maryam came to Bangladesh and married Rezaul, her lover of Malshira village of Kamarga union of Tanor upazila, according to Muslim customs, and she is living in her house.


When asked how Khadija met Rakibul and Maryam met Rezaul, they said they met through Facebook. We used to exchange messages by translating English language on mobile. Thus acquaintance, friendship. Then gradually like, our love affair. Separately, all four discuss marriage with their families. All four families agree. But the obstacle was distance.


Maryam first came to Bangladesh about three months ago and Khadija two days ago. After marriage with Bangladeshi lovers, they are currently living in their husband's family. Foreign lovers are also slowly adapting to the different environment.

Rakibul's father Saidur Rahman is very happy to have his daughter-in-law, even though he is a foreigner. He told this reporter that many people are coming to see them. It's good to see. And foreign brides Khadija and Maryam said, I want everyone to pray that we can be happy.


Mizanur Rahman, OC of Tanor police station said, after learning about the matter, the officer in charge has been asked to inquire.


Shohid Rana

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