I'm not absolutely sure this is the right place for this question. Obviously it can be moved if not.
I'm curious as to what the situation is regarding a marriage during which one partner converts to Islam?
Is the marriage still considered valid in Islam?
If not, I understand that a Muslim man may marry a Christian (Trinitarian or only Unitarian?) or Jewish woman, so I assume this issue could be resolved without too much ado.
If so, in the case of him subsequently wanting a divorce, what is the position regarding the marriage vows he made before God at the ceremony?
What is the position regarding a marriage during which the woman converts?
Also, what is the position if the convert, man or woman, is married to an atheist or a pagan?
I'm curious as to what the situation is regarding a marriage during which one partner converts to Islam?
Is the marriage still considered valid in Islam?
If not, I understand that a Muslim man may marry a Christian (Trinitarian or only Unitarian?) or Jewish woman, so I assume this issue could be resolved without too much ado.
If so, in the case of him subsequently wanting a divorce, what is the position regarding the marriage vows he made before God at the ceremony?
What is the position regarding a marriage during which the woman converts?
Also, what is the position if the convert, man or woman, is married to an atheist or a pagan?