No! We have been married as Christians for over 50 years. Why would I want a "love relationship" with anybody else.
I believe that if you love God with ALL your being and above ALL earthly things and if you love your neighbour as your self, you will know what "relationship" may be right for you.
2007-01-22 07:28:29
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answered by fresch2 4
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No. I don't have anything against Islamic people. I was married to a Jewish man, and fought a lot about religion. (I wasn't really about the difference in religion--he was very controlling, and my faith was important enough to me that I wouldn't give in to him in that area, so that's what we fought about.) Anyway, that experience has taught me that there are limits to how far anyone can bend. In choosing a life partner, I want someone who is enough different from me to be interesting, but I'm not flexible enough to manage a relationship with someone from a totally different faith. (As I think about it, I might be able to manage it now. A lot of the issues were around how we raised our children. The baby is 17 now, so that's no longer an issue.)
2007-01-22 15:18:40
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answered by angel_light 3
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I think love relationships are against Islamic law.
2007-01-22 15:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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We are commanded to not be unequally yoked; this applies with friendships as well as love interests, and especially with spouses. I would not become romantically involved with a Muslim for that reason. The husband is supposed to be the spiritual head of the household. How can he do this if he worships a different god than you do? (Read Psalm 83 for proof allah isn't the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.)
2007-01-22 15:19:37
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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I wouldn't personally. I can't be tied to a person who don't even want to acknowledge my Father. I'm not stuck in christianity, but I want God. He said not to be unequally yoked.
2007-01-22 15:34:02
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answered by Nish 4
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