If your religion dictates the morals and principles of your life than yes because regardless of love you will seek someone evenly yoked to that fits you.
If your religion dictates the morals and principles of your life than yes because regardless of love you will seek someone evenly yoked to that fits you.
The question which really interest me to know is:
When there is really true love between 2 humans, would they not be ready to sacrify everything for the partner?
I honestly want to see a person, who just terminate a relationship, just because the other one is..let's say 'christian'
IMHO, love is the most powerful feelings we have, and I think, nothing can stop that, also not a religion.
It is claimed that Muslim women are not allowed to marry non Muslim men.
They are therefore claiming Islam is discriminatory.
Please refute.
The question which really interest me to know is:
When there is really true love between 2 humans, would they not be ready to sacrify everything for the partner?
I honestly want to see a person, who just terminate a relationship, just because the other one is..let's say 'christian'
IMHO, love is the most powerful feelings we have, and I think, nothing can stop that, also not a religion.
When a Muslim woman gets married to a non Muslim man;
- Her husband may dislike her performing her Islamic duties, and therefore forbid her from performing them. I.e. he may force her to take off the Hijaab and practising modesty.
He may cause her to stop performing other duties such as her 5 daily prayers, even other concepts such as paying 2.5% of ones wealth to the needy (he might be a stingy man - remember we're talking about all times, and in the general sense.)
He may even transgress some boundaries i.e. having intercourse with her during her menses, which is forbidden in Islaam since it is harmful. He may even deal with her unjustly while taking girlfriends, having illicit relationships with them - since he does not have the fear of Allaah, or feel responsible for his actions - which we all will be judged on in the court of Allaah on the Day of Judgement.
He may even say evil about her religion and disrespect the Messengers' of Allaah, and say evil about them. This may then harm her faith, and it may lead to more enmity within the marriage.
When they have children, he may make these children oppose the religion of their mother and he may make them follow another religion. When the duty of the parents is to give their children a good Islamic upbringing, so they can be good people, and worship Allaah properly.
The points stated above are just a few of the disadvantages of a Muslim woman getting married to non muslim men. Obviously, not all the above will apply to every couple. However, we are talking about the general sense, and we are talking about any time in history. From over 1400 years, uptill modern day times and even further in the future. This all has to be kept into consideration.
And Allaah knows best.
Peace.
I add a question:
Can a love between 2 humans been ruled by a difference of religion?
Peace:
Love ?? which love you are talking about.The society in which atheism is prevalent do not love even their parents and children ,not to aspeak of a lady of another religion.That society throws their parents in "old houses ".Can they be faithful to anyone?
Athiest don't love their parents or children? I don't think you need anybody to point out the fallacy of that statement. As for "old houses", sometimes people don't have the means to care for their parents at home. Usually someone has to stay home to take care of a aging parent, and in many cases there isn't anyone available to take on the task. It is a difficult decision for anybody to make. I wouldn't be so quick to judge people unless you've walked in their shoes.
The society in which atheism is prevalent do not love even their parents and children ,not to aspeak of a lady of another religion.
we must also consider the fcat that if love is wat we cut it out to be, then it shud surpass religion so that one of the participants in a relationship shud convert.
its hard to say which one...but if the love is true, then they would guve up not only their religion but even their lives for one one another---idealistically speaking.
The question which really interest me to know is:
When there is really true love between 2 humans, would they not be ready to sacrify everything for the partner?
I honestly want to see a person, who just terminate a relationship, just because the other one is..let's say 'christian'
IMHO, love is the most powerful feelings we have, and I think, nothing can stop that, also not a religion.
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