I answered yes, however I think the question needs a bit of clarification. From what I've been made aware of in this comment section it appears that a Muslim woman marrying a man outside side of the Islamic faith goes against Islamic faith. So assuming that's true and that the woman was intent on keeping her faith and the man was not willing to rescind his then I suppose no, but that's only assuming the woman holds that particular faith. Do obviously if either party is willing to convert to the others then presumably you're not going to have too much of an issue but I could certainly see an issue arising among any two people who have different beliefs structures. Especially when it came to things such as religious holidays, raising children, being around the others Family or people if their religion as obviously some people aren't as tolerant as others. And you can see this even Within different groups in the same religion. For example I know when Christianity we have dozens of different branches that all have different beliefs even if they are set Upon A belief in Jesus, God, and the Bible, but people who marry from one sect to another it's very common for tensions to rise when deciding things like which church to go to how to raise children how to bring it up to family if said family hold strongly to their beliefs. So can you, obviously yes. Is it a good idea, possibly. Will it be easy, very likely no. But just like everything we have to make that decision and then suffer the consequences of and then suffer the consequences of it for good or for ill.
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From what I've heard, Muslim men can marry a Christian or Jewish woman, but Muslim women must marry Muslim men - I heard from a Muslim school teacher.
That being said, I have heard some say that Muslim men may not be allowed to marry Christian or Jewish, because some believe that their books have changed, to the point where they aren't classed as people of the book.
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The answer is a big NO.
It is all in the Quran.
A Muslim man may marry an infidel female, provided that the religion that she follows has a book and that she agrees that the children will be raised as Muslims.
A Muslim woman cannot marry an infidel man under any circumstances. That is absolutely haram.
Muslim girls have tried. They end up dead, as a result of an honour killing that will be carried out the her own father, brothers and cousins.
It is a mystery to me how anyone can believe that a god referred to as "Allah the merciful" is actually any form of 'God'.
The cognitive dissonance has to be enormous.One used to have to attain special dispensation from the pope in order to marry someone who wasn't Catholic and even if they were another kind of Christian. I think that has changed now but I'm not sure about Muslims. I'm pretty sure they can only marry if the partner becomes Muslim.
It depends where you live, in the United States you could marry any religion because it's a free country but it also depends on your family would they accept it?
Yes. Muslims can marry either Jews or Christians.
In fact one of the wives of Muhammed (saw) was Jewish, and another was Christian.He can't marry according to Islam. If she gets married, she's abandoning Islam. That's what I know as a Muslim.
Yes, but if her family is highly religious they may shun her.
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It should not be done.
Sure. It's called the Justice of the Peace.
You can if you want to.
sounds like something out of 90 day fiancee
imposible.
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