In some religious cultures it is looked upon badly if one marries out of the family religion. It is not illegal in the USA. As long as there is love, any women can marry any man. If they happen to be of different religious backgrounds, the couple needs to respect each others religious view, even if they do not agree with the teachings. Sometimes one partner will convert to the other partners religion, as long as it is a mutual decision, that is only their business. I know Jewish/Christian couples who raise their children teaching them both religions so one day they can choose if they so wish.
Personally, if my Daughter brought home a man she loved more than life itself and he wasn't of the Christian faith, I would not look at him any differently. If he was Muslim, I would want to know about his religion, out of curiosity, not out of judgment. I would rather have my Daughter marry a person from a different religion, culture, or ethnic group and be happy and loved than to talk her into marrying someone of our faith who may end up hurting her. Happiness, love and respect come first before all else in my opinion.
I do not know what the Muslim view is.... I do not know about the Muslim faith.
2007-02-09 13:41:31
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answered by RaLoh 3
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I believe as a person who loves the lord our god with all my living breath, and I only have this to say; If you love each other, it shouldn,t matter which religion your in, because God sees and hears and loves everyone and everybody no matter what background. When it comes to marriage it is a step in a person,s life that. 1. should not be pushed into. 2. That it is real love, not infatuations. You want to share the rest of your life and personal things with that person, and most importantly TRUST without it, it would be a waste of yours and your partners time and money.
So really think about it. You,ll both will end up hurt and bitter towards each other if either one of you is hesitant about getting married. But I pray I,m wrong and I hope some of my advice offers you any comfort. God would rather a person stay single, SOs to devote all of their time with him, and doing his work, He also look on marriage as a sacred contract between the married couple and our creator God. Marry only if it feels right.
2007-02-09 13:58:13
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answered by brickfortress 1
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Marriage is a state ceremony in most countries: even states that are officially Christian such a the UK.
So the opinions of any church, Muslim, Christian, Bhuddist etc are irrelevant.
2007-02-09 13:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslim women are in many situations discouraged from marrying exterior the religion, yet one Muslim woman i understand suggested that if she became extremely in love with a guy it incredibly is not significant. From what I understand, Christians too are discouraged from marrying exterior the religion. even however, in some cultures, it incredibly is totally lots discouraged. My mom's a Christian Palestinian and in her lifestyle, marrying a Muslim guy brings disgrace upon the family members. that form of questioning could be regrettably simple between specific communities.
2016-10-01 21:39:05
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answered by Erika 4
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I am not sure of your point....
It is lawful for ANY lady to marry ANY man in most countries. Legal age is required and they must be unmarried to marry another.
2007-02-09 13:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly.
2007-02-09 13:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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of course it's lawful!
don't know anything about muslim though.. sry
2007-02-09 13:20:50
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answered by Shaza 4
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Yes, why wouldnt it be.
2007-02-09 13:21:33
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answered by Lonely_star☆ 2
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