Assalamoalaikum
islamically speaking is a muslim allowed to fall in love with or just love a non-muslim {ahlul-kutub}.
jazaks’
Assalamoalaikum
islamically speaking is a muslim allowed to fall in love with or just love a non-muslim {ahlul-kutub}.
jazaks’
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falling in love is nothing that can be controlled by religion/state rules....
u need to be more specific on ur question to get a more specific answer....
If you're allowed to marry a non Muslim, why cant you love them passionately.Luc beta khairyat?
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*Originally posted by armughal: *
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falling in love is nothing that can be controlled by religion/state rules....
u need to be more specific on ur question to get a more specific answer....
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i can't reveal all... so loving someone isn't gunnah? that's what i was hoping to find out?
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*Originally posted by Muslim_Queen: *
If you're allowed to marry a non Muslim, why cant you love them passionately.Luc beta khairyat?
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well convert/revert them then marry yeah! it's just i've had a funny 3 months nvm no point in discussing i guess, won't get anywhere! anyways u guys thanks.
why would the most beautiful and purest feeling be a gunnah?
Its not gunnah to fall in love. Falling in love is just a state of mind and feelings for another person. Its what happens afterwards that counts for gunnah or reward.
If u r madly in love with a person and have a sexual relationship, then it is zina and u will be punished accordingly in there hereafter.
But if u r able to control ur passion to the person u love and dont have a sexual relatinship, u'll be rewarded for that.
Not meaning that love is equal to sex but mostly we tend to develop these feelings for the one we fall in love with.
well apart from being allowed or disallowed to love or marry a ahleketab, one very important thing is the religion of kids which are born as a result of love leading to getting married n then having kids from a ahleketab.
what do u think how imran khan's kids will be brougth up now ? although i have some good hopes from imran as he is a changed man now but certainly things will be very difficult for him.
lol
I am a revert (reverted before I met my husband), but I would say that it is definately much easier on everyone for the wife to be of the same religion as her spouse.
It's already a challenge being from a different culture and understanding the traditional background of a country, I can't imagine from a different religion. I think it would be quite difficult to stay away from bidaah and haram things.
-Elisa
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lol
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alrite what made u laugh...:)
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*Originally posted by mal1k: *
alrite what made u laugh...:)
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i was just laughing at his stupid question
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i was just laughing at his stupid question
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wat is so stupid about my ?