it doesn't sound like you've given this much thought, or prayer.
why don't you give it about six months of intense thought, intense research into the islamic faith and intense prayer to the Lord over what decision you should make?
i think that would be the best thing for you to do right now.
2006-10-22 07:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Truthfully, it is not your decision. And if she really wanted to pursue the islamic faith, then she would have just done it and not asked your permission as if is some party she was asking to go to. The same rule applies for just about anything in life. If she wanted to experiment with marijuana, I highly doubt she would ask your permission. And the same for christianity. I don't feel as someone needs to ask permission to believe in something. It is her life and not yours, but it seems some parents don't accept that doctrine. They believe that thier offsprings decisions should be thiers. Then you are destroying the very essence of what makes a human a human. Life. Decisions. You can not tell your child that they have to make thier own decisions then turn right around and make the decision for them. That would make you a hypocrite. What you should do is give "advice" and let her make her own decisions. PEACE!
2006-10-22 07:14:11
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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in the name of Allah the most gracious the most mercifull
All religions originated with Allah and then people began to add or take away from the teachings so as to take control over each other. Man made religions are an abomination before the Lord and will never be accepted. He will only accept true submission, obedience and in purity and peace to His commandments.
Now my dear friend if she wants 2 follow the right religion then u should leave her
www.islamtomorrow.com
www.islam.com
2006-10-22 08:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You should what? If you mean become muslim probably not a good basis to believe in Islam. If you are asking should you let your daughter become Muslim, it really is her choice and if that is her calling she'll eventually do it either way. Supporting her is probably the best thing.
2006-10-22 07:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you also believe in the religion. If not, then the best you can do is support your daughters decision and respect that it was her individual choice.
However if you do feel that you could follow the teaching's of islam then this is perhaps a journey you and your daughter could go on together. However I would advise that you only embark on it if you truley feel you believe in it.
2006-10-22 07:05:27
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answered by dirty_class 2
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I don't think that it is up to you. It is her decision to make. I don't agree with it myself but who am I to tell her what to do. If my daughter wanted to have an abortion I would tell her my opinion of it and let her know that I would love her if she kept it but I would still love her it she aborted it. Not saying that the Muslim faith is equivilant to abortion because it is not. That is just an example. If you are a Christian and she wants to become muslim. You can inform her of your beliefs and tell her that you would like her to stay a Christian but if she chooses Muslim you will still love her. One way or another it is her decision and she will make it with or with out your support. I will pray for you to make the right decision. God Bless you...
2006-10-22 07:05:05
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answered by BumbleBee 4
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I say provide him a threat you never understand if he replaced, yet its provided that your waiting to truly quiet down. there are distinctive men obtainable that shield little ones that are no longer theirs, it incredibly is a strong ingredient. yet in basic terms do it in case you somewhat need to and you recognize deep down on your heart that's what you choose, then possibly you men can get married. stable success and that i'm hoping that each and everything works stable the way you choose it. Congrats on the recent infant!
2016-10-15 07:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, it must be fantastic to be a second-class person in the men´s Muslim world. Go ahead!
Hmm, when I see penalties that I got for my answer, then I have to ask: So many Muslims here? Do I provoke you? Maybe you could stone me to death....
2006-10-22 07:03:02
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answered by Ina K 2
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1.4 billion of the worlds population is muslim second largest religion and the fastest spreading in the world.
If she wants to its her beliefs plus when u oppose muslims or potential muslims tend to get violent.
2006-10-22 07:13:42
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answered by cha0s 3
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Religious convictions are a personal choice. Do so if you feel compelled.
2006-10-22 07:00:06
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answered by GreenEyedSista 4
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