I have to agree with both yourself and your parents to a particular extent. They are correct to a particular extent, you may very be too immature as they themselves have reaised you since you were a child.
However I do realise the difficult and taxing situation you are in at the moment. Todays value's are radically different o the ones that existed 10 years ago. Arranged marraiges aren't so...'arranged' anymore, or at least teh trend is dying down. I think the most important thing is to stay away from things that Allah would otherwise frown upon such as disrespect, dishonour etc.
Don't disrespect your parents at any costs. If you are going to show them that you can go through with a marriage with this young man, then you have to show them your maturity, commitment and empathy. I personally think, after your parents get past the whole 'solami' thing they will realise this young man isn't working and earning a heathy income...yet.
I really admire the fact that you are fighting for someone you love and believe in, so I think the best option is to work with him to show that you are fantastic couple. In my honest opinion you will not be able to marry him until he at least graduates from his studies and begins to earn a healthy living.
A parents prime concern isn't about the caste of the potential husband. It's actually how well respected and how well he earns a living. If your parens see this, they can be swayed to favor him. Remember to work with this young man to earn their respect and favour, do it in the most respectful and humble manner possible. Patience is a virtue, even if it takes years.
Also remember if things go awry, you will inevitably be left deeply hurt in the end. Just remember that Allah will always do what is best for you if ou ask for it.
Allah Hafis sister, I truly hope you succeed in this endaevor
P.S. Pray an Isthikara on this !
However I do realise the difficult and taxing situation you are in at the moment. Todays value's are radically different o the ones that existed 10 years ago. Arranged marraiges aren't so...'arranged' anymore, or at least teh trend is dying down. I think the most important thing is to stay away from things that Allah would otherwise frown upon such as disrespect, dishonour etc.
Don't disrespect your parents at any costs. If you are going to show them that you can go through with a marriage with this young man, then you have to show them your maturity, commitment and empathy. I personally think, after your parents get past the whole 'solami' thing they will realise this young man isn't working and earning a heathy income...yet.
I really admire the fact that you are fighting for someone you love and believe in, so I think the best option is to work with him to show that you are fantastic couple. In my honest opinion you will not be able to marry him until he at least graduates from his studies and begins to earn a healthy living.
A parents prime concern isn't about the caste of the potential husband. It's actually how well respected and how well he earns a living. If your parens see this, they can be swayed to favor him. Remember to work with this young man to earn their respect and favour, do it in the most respectful and humble manner possible. Patience is a virtue, even if it takes years.
Also remember if things go awry, you will inevitably be left deeply hurt in the end. Just remember that Allah will always do what is best for you if ou ask for it.
Allah Hafis sister, I truly hope you succeed in this endaevor

P.S. Pray an Isthikara on this !