Aamir Khan’s third marriage to Gauri Sprat created a huge stir and a fatwa was issued against the actor, who opposed his marriage on religious grounds. The actor was also accused love jihad Amid these accusations, Aamir has now spoken out on the matter. He revealed that his ex-wife Reena Dutta, Kiran RaoGauri Spratt also did not convert to Islam. “Gauri, Raina and Kiran did not change their religion when they married me because we had a civil marriage,” he told Deccan Chronicle. “Gauri was not a Hindu, she was a Christian, not even a devout Christian.”Highlighting the diversity within the family in the same interview, “Our family is actually a very tolerant family.” He added: “Both of my sisters are married to Hindus and my daughter is married to a Hindu. My cousin Mansoor is married to a Christian.For those who are unaware, Maulana Ibrahim Hussain said that Aamir’s marriage to Gauri was not allowed under his interpretation of Islamic law and insisted that a Muslim man cannot marry a non-Muslim woman unless she embraces Islam, ANI reported. In a video that surfaced online, he said: “Muslim mard ke liye, iman walon ke liye, gair muslim se shaadi karna haraam hai.”The cleric further said that it is a crime for Muslims to marry non-Muslim women and such marriages are considered “illegal”. He added that those who refuse to acknowledge this are guilty will ultimately be accountable to God.Commenting on multiple marriages and divorces, Maulana said the pattern was unjustified. He believed that a person should not enter into another marriage if he could not fairly discharge the responsibilities of one marriage. Referring directly to Aamir, he said: “This question is about film actor Aamir Khan. He recently married for the third time to a non-Muslim woman. Related to this, we are also seeing protests in society.“Aamir first married Reena Dutta in 1986 and later married film producer Kiran Rao in 2005. Recently, he had a private wedding with Gauri Spratt on July 5, 2026, under the Special Marriage Act.The actor’s recent marriage triggered objections from the chief mufti of the Muslim private Darul Iftarshahi, Maulana Ibrahim Hussain, who argued that the union was not allowed under his interpretation of Sharia law because Gauri was not a Muslim.