Re: If you had a friend pursuing a relationship with a Hindu Girl
In Islam, the children are meant to follow the religion of the father. In regards to religion, indeed, it is highly contradictory. I can’t speak for other religions, but as a Muslim, it is clearly defined as to who I can and can’t enter into nikkah with - anything else is considered zina. If you are approaching it from secular say an agnostic view, then sure, marry who you want, do what you want, when you want, within the remit of man made lobbyist influenced laws of course, as we are so emotionally evolved relative to the prophet of our religion. I suppose we’ll have to agree to disagree.
Re: If you had a friend pursuing a relationship with a Hindu Girl
lol, I get your point. I have been in a similar situation myself in the past with a Hindu Caribbean girl, for the exact reason of religion, I backed away. I don’t fully practice, but monotheism is axiomatic for me. Look, no one can make the OP’s friend do something he doesn’t want to, he needs to grow a back bone, make a decision, and have the courage of his conviction to go through with it.
Re: If you had a friend pursuing a relationship with a Hindu Girl
Oh but it didn’t work. The kaaba is sacred but it’s not worshipped…divinity is not attributed to it.
Re: If you had a friend pursuing a relationship with a Hindu Girl
Well. Ok. Let me rephrase. Muslims consider a black stone sacred.