This thing is really upsetting me?
my jewish man propose to me but i did not give him an answer coz its hard to deal with since i'm a muslim... we are taking this slowly but this is going too fast.. his elder brother kinda approve the relationship but others including my family are making so much noise..
what should we do .. i mean we are trying to bridge both sides of the parties but its really hard..
anyone with the same expereince . what should we do ..
i have to be truthful i am not willing to convert.
why is religion affects love?
2006-12-16
01:52:42
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the only person who would support us is his elder brother. he was in the same situation about 15 years back but due to family pressure he lets go fo the girl and how he regrets it very much.
2006-12-16
02:04:38 ·
update #1
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2006-12-16 01:58:50
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answered by mr johnson 1
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Love cuts through all lines, whether they be race, color, creed, or any other factor. The only thing is - how miserable could your parents make it for both of you? I feel like, although I don't know for sure, that his religion and yours are more similar than if he were a Christian. Don't both accept some of the Old Testament of the Bible as the basis of their beliefs? I can't remember but it seems like they do. I guess if you both can set boundaries with both sides of parents, then you might have a good chance of doing okay. Think about it though because disgruntled family members can make a marriage miserable if you let them.
2006-12-16 02:01:35
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answered by A B 3
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I personally haven't had this problem, but John Lennon did. He said that if two people of different religions love eachother and are not affected by the white noise of either side, then go for it.
But if the ridicule from the family is making your time togewther miserable, it's time to slow down or break it off.
He also said
"Imagine there's no countries....
See it if you can....
Nothing to kill or die for....
And no religion too...."
"You may say I'm a dreamer....
But I'm not the only one.
I hope someday you'll join us....
And the world will live as one."
2006-12-16 02:03:16
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answered by marajader2d2 3
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if you really love this man for him then you should eccept his religion since you acceted him! If you think thats it wasnt gonna work and your not willing and neither is he to change religions you should have ended it before it came to the proposal! But there are families that live both reliogons this means though there will be lots of arguements and you will have to be adults when you have children because what religion will you raise them to be? If you really love him then you will consider changeing or you will explain and let it go cause it cant go no further if nither is willing to give!
2006-12-16 02:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you are truly a Muslim wouldn't your boyfriend be considered a infidel? so that is why religion affects love, but if you are willing to set that aside than it shouldn't matter what your families say. you do have to think though what religion would you raise your kids as? this can become more of an issue than you think. well anyway do what you think is right.
2006-12-16 01:59:44
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answered by jrtootsiepop 3
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2016-10-05 09:32:38
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answered by bungay 4
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My wife is catholic, I'm not. We've been happily married for over 20 years now. (Truthfully, we've never had a fight!) Religion only becomes a problem to those who let it - in the end aren't you both worshiping the same God? So what does the method matter?
2006-12-16 02:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel for you.
How much troubvle is your family gonna be? will they still talk to you?
If you feel too fast tho, just tell him to slow down.
True religion does not affect love but many faiths have other people who impose ttheir judgement on others
Take care.
2006-12-16 02:00:13
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answered by rostov 5
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then he serves his god, you choose yours. or what you worship. as long as your not feuding over right wrong religion. this may not cause problems or it may. however, some can get along with mutual respect for the others beliefs. if, this is the case? tell the folks that!!!
2006-12-16 02:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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well, if you love him then religion/race shouldnt be an issue. just follow your heart angel
2006-12-16 01:56:08
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answered by MrRomeo 2
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