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Only if your faith is a passing thought. Anyone who is serious about their faith would not be able to "compromise" to make it work. I am not closed minded, I am a realist

2006-11-21 15:27:29 · answer #1 · answered by klarf 3 · 0 0

Hello tanny,
Hope you don't mind an Answer from Scotland, UK but I can give you my short story of love with Dayang Anis b. Ali Ibrahim.
Althought I'm not a practising christian, I was born one - not my choice, yeah.
9 years ago I met and fell in love with Anis while I was on holiday in KL. We were together for only 8 days when I had to go back to Scotland.
I returned to KL for her 6 months later, and stayed for 3 months. She agreed to marry me, and I was overjoyed:)))
She asked if I would convert to Islam for the wedding. I said yes I would, but I would only be sincere (jujur) to her and not to Islam. I explained the conversion would be for her ease of mind and comfort only, and I had no intention of becoming a practising Muslim.
After much thought and some angst, she called the wedding off and I returned to Scotland heart-broken.
I saw her again 1 and half years later for only two weeks, although I was there for 6 weeks, and she refused to allow me to see our son Sunni Uri.
To date, I have never seen him, held him or kissed him.

So, to answer your question.....Yes, a Muslim and Christian can make a relationship work. But it's a "two way street", and sometimes tough choices have to be made.

2006-11-22 00:46:11 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK) 4 · 0 0

yes they can if the media would stop spreading false information about muslims. Im not muslim but i mean the terrorists you see are about .2 of the population. They get a bad rep because of terrorists. They are normal people just like everyone else.

2006-11-21 23:26:58 · answer #3 · answered by JIMMY j 5 · 0 0

Any two people of any two even radically different backgrounds can make a relationship work with mutual respect, consideration, and patience. Both must be willing to compromise and contribute to the well-being of the other, no matter what the obstacle or decision may be. I wish you joy and luck in your pursuit of love!

2006-11-21 23:34:22 · answer #4 · answered by NavelRing 1 · 1 0

As long as they both promise not to compromise the other's faith.

In any relationship there are hurdles, but in relationships where both parties are based heavily in religion, it can be difficult. Remember to work as a team and communicate and trust. Respect each other's differences.

2006-11-21 23:24:55 · answer #5 · answered by FaZizzle 7 · 1 0

That is like saying can a black and white make a relationship work, besides why should religion matter at all? after all we all were created by one creator. listen all that matters is if the love is true, and if it is.....things will work out well.

2006-11-21 23:30:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your not really a Christian or a Muslim, yes.
2Co 6:14 Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?

2006-11-21 23:25:57 · answer #7 · answered by xx_muggles_xx 6 · 1 2

Of course if they do not listen to the messages of hatred from the Imams !! My best friend is Jewish and he married my other best friend who is Muslim, 27 years ago.

2006-11-21 23:26:08 · answer #8 · answered by Miss Debout 2 · 3 0

If there is true love then yes. And as long as a Muslim does not make their partner convert if they are not. Like mormons (Which are retarded)

2006-11-21 23:25:48 · answer #9 · answered by Nuke21 3 · 0 1

sure if christian converts to muslim

ever seens a muslim convert the other way..
makes one wonder..
i would never get involved in a one way religion

2006-11-21 23:24:51 · answer #10 · answered by cork 7 · 0 2

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