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Is it a sin for a Muslim to marry a non Muslim?
Most religious scholars agree that Islam permits Muslim men to marry “women of the book” – Christians or Jews – thus expanding the number of potential partners to choose from. Muslim women, on the other hand, are forbidden to marry a non-Muslim unless her partner converts to Islam, say purists.
Can a born Muslim be a revert?
There is no distinction between a revert and a born-Muslim except in who has better religion. If he has good religion and follow the teachings of Islams very well, there is no reason he cannot marry a Muslim lady.
What is the spelling of Mashallah?
Mashallah (Arabic: مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ, mā shāʾa -llāhu), also written Masha’Allah, is an Arabic phrase that is used to express a feeling of awe or beauty regarding an event or person that was just mentioned.
Do I have to convert to marry a Muslim man?
If he is a Muslim, absolutely you need to convert to marry him. This is practised in our Islamic law and in Malaysia as well. In this case you need to refer a Muslim who is an expert in syariah law. You may walk in to any nearest Pejabat Agama Islam to seek some advice.
What are the rules of marriage in Islam?
A marriage in Islam must be between opposite-sex partners who are not too closely related to each other. Muslim men are permitted to choose wives from among fellow believers or from among other “people of the book”: Christians and Jews. Women are expected to marry only other Muslims. In Islam, men are often permitted to marry multiple women.
Is it possible to marry a non-Muslim in Malaysia?
A fact. A non-Muslim wishing to marry a Malaysian Muslim, whether male or female, the non-Muslim must first convert to Muslim. No conversion,no marriage, potential khalwat case! A fact, So answer to question 1 is YES. UNLESS you plan to move out of Malaysia and never return, then it is possible.
How old do you have to be to marry a Muslim?
In some secular Muslim communities, however, local laws and customs determine the allowable age. Such is the case in the United States, where the law generally allows marriage between eighteen year olds or between sixteen year olds with parental consent.