Insaaf Ka Tarazu…LMAO…sounds just as cheesy as a B-wood movie title. You forgot to include “winks” in your list…that’s a trademark for one of Tarzanians…I mean Tarazians.
The 'way' makes a big difference because it tells you what lies in store. It's too late to talk about whether she should have had a relationship with a non muslim now.
Some parents do continue the relationship with their child despite not agreeing with their choices.
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1)she could lose her iman only if she denies all article of faith.
2)yes, we cant make things halal. I am agree
3)islamically, they are not married. but civil marriage cant make her non-muslim.
You mention your concern about not being able to attend your local masjid...
Probably doesnt relate to the thread much (and no offence to any hindus present here) but how will you feel when your significant other is performing his religious obligations under the same roof? will that not make you uncomfortable? Especially considering how your religion and his are almost polar opposites!
i know what you are saying..........but do you think the major issue is the ''way'' in which anger was exercised or the actual reason/circumstances which gave rise to that whole ''event''???
If it's not a major issue....did the manner it was conducted in help the situation or aggravate it further? Often times the way one lashes out can severely affect a relationship.
Was it necessary to lash out in front of others? One might even argue that it is a major issue considering that the METHOD employed has the power to to either bring someone back or repel them for good. It has the power to keep things intact or sever them completely. That's why religion emphasizes control of one's anger/tongue as well. I don't wanna get into a battle of which mistake was more or less major. What's wrong is wrong.....especially if the consequences can be destructive...doesn't matter who does it.