Well, I would have to say that if these two people have any kind of intelligence, what so ever, they would have to sit down and have a very serious talk before they rush into such a commitment. This way they would learn what each of them can handle. If the Muslim guy insists upon raising his children as Muslims and the Jewish girl insists on raising them Jewish then obviously they are not a match and should not even contemplate in taking such a huge step. If it only matters to one and not the other then it may work. Marriage and raising children is no joking matter and topics such as this should be decided on before they take on such a huge responsibility.
2007-02-04 04:40:17
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answered by madibazir 2
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Hindus and Sikhs have had distinctive issues of Islam contained in the previous. i counsel you study this, you'd be extra attentive to the challenge. also, Sikhism believes all and multiple seems equivalent. No gender discrimination. notwithstanding, contained in the Qu'ran (Islam) it says that women folk human beings ought to obey adult adult males. both religions contradict one yet another. The Guru Granth Sahib (Sikhism) enables Sikhs to marry absolutely everyone, because it believes all and multiple seems equivalent. notwithstanding, the Qu'ran forbids it. The Sikh society dis encourages this because marrying a Muslim boy calls for you to remodel to Islam. The Sikh society does compared to this because Islam is responsible for countless Sikh deaths. Sikhism and Islam contradict one yet another. i'm no longer too constructive about Hinduism. yet i'm assuming an identical difficulty. good success with that, If it is authentic love make the leap! If he really loves your chum he will marry her.
2016-11-02 07:19:36
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answered by ? 4
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Well I dont know what Judaism teaches about this particular case, but in Islamic faith, the children of a male muslim, will be born muslim. Now what the children do with their future life... that can be a lot of different stories.
God bless
2007-02-06 06:47:57
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answered by ●♥ Mαmα ♥● 4
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There's no real answer to this.
as far as I am aware, muslims are more intolerant towards other religions then jews, so that would probably mean that the child would become a muslim, however, if the muslim in question was tolerant enough to marry a jew, would this apply at all?
Would a jewish family allow their child to marry a muslim? Would a muslim family allow their child to marry a jew? If they were tolerant enough to do so, would they give any religion to their child ?
It's really a case-to-case thing that can't be answered just like that.
2007-02-04 04:36:41
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answered by hoohoonick 2
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Well they have to be the faith of the parents so i would have them either choose or the boy would be Muslim and the Girl would be Jewish, but having them choose their won religion, even if its something completely different like toaism is better
2007-02-04 04:25:52
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answered by YouCannotKnowUnlessUAsk 6
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Jewish according to the mother's religion but that kind of thing won't happen too much hatred
2007-02-04 04:24:52
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answered by devora k 7
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It depends on what religion the parents decide to raise the children with. However, in the end, the child will grow up to decide for him or herself.
It's really no different than any interfaith relationship. My father is Hindu, my mother, Baptist. We were raised to make up our minds for ourselves. I'm agnostic, and my boyfriend is Lutheran. We will raise our children to make up their own minds.
2007-02-04 04:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If mom is Jewish, baby is jewish but a muslim dad will raise the children muslim then beat his wife until she also becomes muslim
2007-02-04 04:26:37
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answered by foreverquilting2003 3
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i know an interfaith couple who alternates churches every sunday. and when the children become older they will let them decide where they want to go each sunday.
2007-02-04 04:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the parents can come to an agreement on the children's faith
2007-02-04 04:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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