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akshay wrote:The premise for muslim men being allowed and muslim women not being allowed to marry non-muslims appears to be the superiority of man over woman in convincing his/her spouse by force or word.
This premise is amusingly archaic in current world.
CtrlAltDel wrote:well...my sister in law and her family have committed a grave sin.
she converted frm islam to hinduism when she married my brother and that too with the blessings of her parents!
bT wrote:akshay wrote:The premise for muslim men being allowed and muslim women not being allowed to marry non-muslims appears to be the superiority of man over woman in convincing his/her spouse by force or word.
This premise is amusingly archaic in current world.
looks like you didn't even bother to read...
bT wrote:their is no right given to muslim men to marry non-muslim... the muslim men cannot marry a non muslim untill the girl accepts islam or the guy him self choses the religion of his soon to be spouse.
bT wrote:Islam forbids a Muslim woman from marrying a non-Muslim man, and allows a Muslim man to marry a Christian or a Jewish woman.
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And when a Muslim man marries a Christian or a Jewish woman, there is no problem, because he believes in all prophets, and all holy books. There will be no problem between him and his wife in this matter, especially that his religion -Islam- commands him to be fair with his wife even if she were Christian or Jewish.
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The reason for forbidding a Muslim woman from marrying a non-Muslim...
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On the other hand, there will be no such problems between a Muslim husband, and a non Muslim wife...
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bt wrote:You should not have taken Muslim or non-Muslim males as your friends...
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The only exception is given to Muslim men who are allowed to marry the girls from among the People of the Book (al-Ma'idah 5:5), but Muslim women are not given this permission....
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However, man being the head of his household is more capable to handle the needs and problems of his non-Muslim (Christian or Jewish) wife...
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A Muslim woman should know that Allah has really honored her and made it easy for her by not allowing her to marry a non-Muslim man. According to the Qur'an, the husband is the head of his household, his wife should obey him. Allah does not to put the Muslim woman in a position that a non-Muslim become her head in her own private life. Allah has spared her from being under the authority of a non-Muslim husband.
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bt wrote:and Quran talks about chaste women... now i don't know about other parts of the world but here in usa i it's hard to find non-muslim girl who is chaste basically it means some one who did not have sexual relationships before with others...
bt wrote:some times I feel like laughing at guys who try to validate their action by quoting Quran and the min you ask them if she is chaste they will have no answer....
Akshay wrote:
I dont know what ticked you off. Was it the wrong premise I pointed out or was it the amusing nature of it? Thanks for your kind reminder anyhow.
Akshay wrote:
Following are your quotes from your first post on this thread, all I see mentioned are muslim and non-muslim marriages and no mention of pre nuptial faith conversion:
Akshay wrote:Following are quotes from same post but may or may not be your own, once again i dont see any mention of pre nuptial faith conversion:
Akshay wrote:Doesn't islam allow a divorced/widowed lady to marry again? Are such women chaste for the second husband? Is chastity defined as sex outside marriage and not necessarily virginity? Why is chastity not a requirement for muslim men to practice? Why are you casting all non-muslim girls as unchaste. Unfortunately there are a lot of questions you never care to ask yourself.
Akshay wrote:Please laugh, it is good for health. What do you mean by chastity when you ask this question? No erotic reading? No porn? No erotic thoughts? No vicarious indulgence? No movie watching? no masturbations? no visual contact with mahram? no incestuous indulgence with non-mahram? No touch? No kiss? No sexual penetration? Penetration but no discharge? discharge but no pregnancy? pregnancy but no delivery? delivery but infanticide? All these but only in previous marriage? All these but only in previous marriage to another true muslim?
Man, you got to understand the meanings of words you use in your questions. Using vague ideas to fetter peoples lives can lead nowhere but downhill.
Mayavi Morpheus wrote:LMAO...
her Muslim husband will not refuse that because he already believes in her prophet and all prophets.
... the muslim men cannot marry a non muslim untill the girl accepts islam or the guy him self choses the religion of his soon to be spouse.
and Quran talks about chaste women... now i don't know about other parts of the world but here in usa i it's hard to find non-muslim girl who is chaste basically it means some one who did not have sexual relationships before with others...
nothing ticked me off I rather appreciate your responses....
I don't think their can be a pre-nup on faith it has to be free will.
my previous answer applies here again... basically faith cannot be altered just like many hindu's believe that one cannot convert into hinduism back ones they leave the religion...
I am not casting out i specifically said "usa" and i said "hard to find"... nor I said their are non...
but chaste means is no out of marriage sexual relationship
I don't know why you feel it's not the same rule for guys?
I don't think i am using vague ideas but rather trying to stir the misconception regarding many peoples understanding regarding the status of muslim men and muslim women with in Islam...
Mayavi Morpheus wrote:basically, the man respects all prophets but she still has to convert
Yes, all muslim women are chaste and all non-muslim women are whores...
^^ one of the many reasons why there is so much friction between muslims and the west today. The west terms it as lack of integration. You wont find a single muslim, settled in western countries, who respects the west for what it is and at the same time expects/demands the west to respect every aspect of islamic way of life.
bT wrote:you are being sarcastic here... man I never implied that about non-muslim women....
bT wrote:I am no english profesor to please bare with me with my wordsI don't mean to offend anyone...
as per as same rights point. its written in Quran that
http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/QURAN/2.htm
228. Divorced women shall wait concerning themselves for three monthly periods. Nor is it lawful for them to hide what Allah Hath created in their wombs, if they have faith in Allah and the Last Day. And their husbands have the better right to take them back in that period, if they wish for reconciliation. And women shall have rights similar to the rights against them, according to what is equitable; but men have a degree (of advantage) over them. And Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.
as many usually translate to "Women have similar rights over men as men have over women" (2 : 228).
Quran tries to place the example as simple as possible but ppl make it so complex by going to extreem saying women have no power and men have all the power where it clearly states men have some degree of advantage or women.... I think the problem lies in education of some muslims or it more of a cultural issue rather than what Islam teaches...
I just copied one of the instance where a divorced women is being explained what her rights are and what she needs to do...
thats ok...i am not here to debate those points.bT wrote:...I just copied one of the instance where a divorced women is being explained what her rights are and what she needs to do...
what is the position on religions other than the Abrahamic ones - hinduism, sikhism, jainism, buddhism, taoism etc etc etc etc etc...?bT wrote:but it seems you have drawn pretty much the concept of nothing is right beside your religion.../quote]what does that mean?
bT wrote:...Islam teaches us to appreciate not just jesus but mosses as well as Abrahamic teachings and other prophets...
bT wrote:Hopeful HP, thanks for giving some insight on vedas
bT wrote:but it seems you have drawn pretty much the concept of nothing is right beside your religion...
bT wrote:where as Islam teaches us to appreciate not just jesus but mosses as well as Abrahamic teachings and other prophets...
bT wrote:I sure agree that since the time started their were great thinkers and philosophers who's thoughts and idea's still stir up debates... but prophets are send on by god's command not what human think of is the right or wrong time...
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