From Islamic point of view marriage will be invalid. The whole marriage life would be considered as fornication and children will be considered born out of wedlock.(Harami)
2007-02-12 02:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong in a Hindu guy getting married to a Muslim girl but your friends should have thought it out a bit more practically. What was the hurry to get married? or even if there was they should have done so legally. As the girl is a Muslim the Indian court will not consider their marriage without a witness legal. Though I do not support the idea but an easy way to resolve the issue is that one of them converts to the others religion & then get married other option is get a registered marriage done. The girl if a major has every right to say no to a forceful marriage. I suggest your friend, the boy chooses between standing by his love or going abroad for further studies.
2016-05-23 22:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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1. It is prohibited in Islam that a muslim girl marry anyother nono-muslim boy. Muslim boys are allowed to marry chrisitiane/jews and girls of other religions who believe in any of the heavenly books. Muslims are NOT allowed to marry a Hindu.
2. If you want to do it then nonbody can stop you. But it certainly won't have positive impacts in your future life assuming that you are a practicing muslim. Hinduism and Islam has some basic diffreence of beliefs and the first thing is that Islam asks to believe in the oneness of Allah(muslim name for God.) If you will marry a hindu girl, she will have her rituals and religous practices which she would like to teach her children. On the other hand, you will probably like to teach your kids something of your religious practices. This can give rise to conflicts.
3. Love is not an answer to everything, you can't keep on loving someone if you won't be satisified with your day today life. Make the decision wisely.
4. Your marriage will work only if one of you would be submissive enough to accept others rituals or both of you turn a blind eye to what other is doing in terms of rituals, which I must add is quite impossible.
2007-02-11 08:47:13
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answered by hosy 1
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A mixed marriage is not a problem. The problem is the community or society that will put up difficulties to this marriage. A mixed marriage may be stronger, because you have to try harder. But don't expect an easy ride.
2007-02-11 10:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. The only problem is acceptance by both families but if you are both in love then do it.
I wish you both a long & happy future together.
I am a christian - Jew muslim, hindu, atheist. It doesn't matter we live together in one small world & love should overide any religion or beliefs.
Have many hindu muslim children & prosper & be happy
2007-02-11 13:46:18
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answered by ANDREW H 4
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I think given Islamic treatment of Hindus in the past and present, it would be dispicable for a pracising Hindu to marry a Muslim. The two religions are incompatible. islam being intolerant, exclusive, and bordering upon a political ideology, with Hinduism being an open, pluralistic and assimilating faith.
2007-02-15 06:19:22
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answered by hindu_jawan 1
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My sisters who were christian married Muslim Brothers.( They had to change their faith ).
One sister is still married , my other sister divorced after 22 years.
The problem with mixed faith marriages is the parents and relatives of the married couple.
No matter who they try to got on with their inlaws there has always been a difference to how they are treated. What upsets me is they treat my sisters children different to their other grandchildren which I feel is out of order.
All marriages can work but in your case its going to be hard work and alot of understanding - good luck
2007-02-11 08:25:37
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answered by scottie322 6
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Yes they work and can two people like that can be together for a long time as long as they work together and respect each other. If parents are against it for example, you can still make it as long as you two stick together and stand up for each other. If you have a lot of cultural differences, try to understand each other. If you want it to work and put effort into your relationship..you are more likely to succeed.
2007-02-11 08:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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They can work beautifully as long as they focus on eachother and not outside influences. Too many people worry about what other people think. At the same time, they also need to respect eachothers individuality and differences.
2007-02-11 08:20:05
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answered by HSK's mama 6
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it will work, but only if you remember you are male and female FIRST and then the religion which you just happened to have because of your parents SECOND. God instituted marriage, and he did not intend religious differences to get in the way of that most sacred arrangement. love and chemistry 1st religious confusion 2nd!
2007-02-11 08:30:16
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answered by dogzrule 2
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