This queer Muslim couple got married before Trump’s inauguration to protect their family’s rights
- Laila Nur and Saba Taj are sending a powerful message of love — well, quite literally. They got married.
- Nur, 29, and Taj, 30, who both identify as queer Muslims of color, exchanged their vows on Jan. 13 at a courthouse in Durham, North Carolina.
- The location and timing of their marriage is as significant as their direct and compelling message: They exist. They are valuable. They are loved. Read more
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