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Christians shouldn't marry unbelievers.
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Thank you for the answers!
If the man is devout muslim and serious about his faith and the christian woman is also serious about her faith and both could not imagine to marry anyone else?
(They would also both live in a western country and not a muslim one)
But then this man wants to make the children muslims since birth and can't accept that they be anything else, unless when they grow up and can decide themselves as adults?
Should they then even think about having children at all?
The worry here is that what god thinks if the woman let her children be taught that jesus isn't the son of god and so on.
What do you think of a christian woman marrying a muslim man?
What about, if they have children and comes the religion issue about children's religion?
Should the christian allow her children to become muslims since birth or not?
And if she allows, could we think that since all is god's will, they would become christians later in their lives if he (god) wills it?
(the view of mine is a christian one)
Tell me also your opinions about this whole subject.
As a former Muslim there are some issues with this I can spot out. Modern Muslims disregard this on the basis that Christianity breaks Tawhid, the defining element on why a Muslim is permitted to have a halal relationship with a Christian woman is on the basis of Tawhid and the Trinitarian doctrine violates this which is why pious Muslims or Mu'min would not allow this.
Except the Qur'an very explicitly says that a Muslim man may marry a Christian.
You forget the technicality that they may only marry people of the book.
I know my Qur'an and my ahadith, I lived by it. Don't confused what is written unless taken holistically in scripture because there are always technicalities
The Book is the Bible.
As you know ahadith are often used to overrule the Qur'an and when that doesn't work you always have the 'ulama.
The Islamic hierarchy(which should not exist to begin with) needs a religious enema
Christians shouldn't marry unbelievers.
I don't know why, but i see a lot of hate here towards muslims.
Doesn't it say in the bible to love one another as we love ourselves?
"Who the hell would want to marry someone from that religious community? I would rather die than marry a Muslim, for a whole host of reasons. Yuck. The very idea is nauseating in the extreme."
I can see your hate towards muslims on what you wrote.
I don't think that jesus told us to hate those who are not christians.
Doesn't it say in the bible to love even our enemies?
They are born from the same ancestors, since abraham had two sons and from the other came the muslim population.
"You place yourself far away from your God, outside of your community, and into the hand of Satan, and for what? Your heart and its stupid feelings? That's pretty much it. Feelings are stupid. No marriage has ever survived on feelings. That's Hollywood movie claptrap."
My heart and my stupid feelings? Who are you to judge me? Anyway i think that the judging is god's job and nobody elses .
Also if there were no feelings, we would all be robots.
Besides it doesn't say it's a sin to marry non-christian, but if one marries then there might be just some suffering.
But if the person feels that this is the only person i have connection with and i love, then what's the problem?
Of course we need to pray god to guide us and show what he wants.
And judging others won't help us..
I can almost hear the Muslims saying the same thing.
Can't believe you chimed in with that. I know a goy girl married a Jew. What she went through to make it happen - more work than earning a PhD!
Can't believe you chimed in with that. I know a goy girl married a Jew. What she went through to make it happen - more work than earning a PhD!
...every religion and demolition...
Spell check more likely. Curse F7!!A Freudian slip? I asked you the other day about your religion's offshoots and you were much more polite.