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I am writing you this email to seek your assistance in a matter that means the world to me.
First, let me introduce myself. I’m - male- Jordanian, Muslim, 29 years old, and I work as a computer network administrator in a well-known company. Two years ago, I met the love of my life and hopefully, my wife to be. She is 25 years old and is a Christian. She also was working with me at the same company.
Our main goal in life, now, is to get married. However, we are finding it difficult to do so because we are not able to get her parent’s consent, being that we come from different religions (Me a Muslim and her a Christian). Actually, things took turn to the worse when they found out that we were in love and are planning to get married. They are forcing her to get married to a Christian guy.
We are both adults and have one wish in life, which is to spend the rest of our lives together. We need her family’s blessings; a matter which is of high value for both of us. If they cannot see that we are for each other now, it is with our deepest hopes and wishes that they see this on a later stage. We are worried that her family might threaten our safety if we went ahead with our plans.
All what I want to do is take care of her and build a family together.
Your Majesty, I am referring to you for help and advice.
Respectfully Yours