"Educate" is fine; imposition is not. She was obviously educated in Islam and chose another religion, just as many Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs, Shintos and so on do.
If you have ever talked to a convert almost always the first thing they say is they were not brought up in a religious home that means they were never educated about their religion hence they decided to venture on to find the "true" religion. The poster before was right that understanding & educating properly is the most important thing. She never once mentioned imposing anything.
Let me pose this question: what happens if a Muslim in Pakistan converts to another religion? I know that it is illegal in Egypt, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia (it is illegal to be a member of any religion other than Islam in Saudi Arabia, never mind conversion...). What does Pakistani law say? If it is legal, what would be social reaction? Would, say, one lose his job for converting? Would he face the wrath of an angry mob? Thanks.
No offence but do you even know what you are talking about? There are thousands of non Muslims that live in Saudi Arabia who freely practice their religion & have equal job opportunities same as Muslims do.