You do not change religion for love. You change it if you truly believe in it.
You're going from a Christian life to an Islamic life. It would be hell for you. don't do it.
No way. You do not change religion for love. You change it if you truly believe in it.You're going from a Christian life to an Islamic life. It would be hell for you. don't do it.
unless one considered one's Christain faith more important than love
it is a personal decision
Although I think would be hard, there so many rules with Islam
yes..if you loved someone enoughunless one considered one's Christain faith more important than loveit is a personal decisionAlthough I think would be hard, there so many rules with Islam
erse2 21 Sep 14 20:12 on the condition that you get your 42 virgins early
... unfortunately, the bill and the social services have been told to keep half an eye open for that sort of thing recently.
erse2 21 Sep 14 20:12 on the condition that you get your 42 virgins early... unfortunately, the bill and the social services have been told to keep half an eye open for that sort of thing recently.
if only one person said they believed in god he or she was be sectioned under the mental health act....but the fact that so many people believe in an invisible man in the sky people think its normal
if only one person said they believed in god he or she was be sectioned under the mental health act....but the fact that so many people believe in an invisible man in the sky people think its normal
... unfortunately, the bill and the social services have been told to keep half an eye open for that sort of thing recently.
I thought they were volunteers
I would not be dealing with sex slaves or kids myself
... unfortunately, the bill and the social services have been told to keep half an eye open for that sort of thing recently.I thought they were volunteersI would not be dealing with sex slaves or kids myself
We had a nubile niece staying with us while having English lessons.
She met someone from the Lebanon who was studying for something in the banking industry.
He came to Sunday lunch and appeared to all intents someone you would be pleased to enter your family - [ well my niece anyway ] - what concerned me was not that he was foreign (cmat) but how my niece would be treated as women do not have the same equality as in the west.
His best attempt to qualm our fears was to tell how his parents were happily married and that his mother had converted from Christianity to Islam.
They discontinued the relationship and both returned to their countries.
We had a nubile niece staying with us while having English lessons.She met someone from the Lebanon who was studying for something in the banking industry.He came to Sunday lunch and appeared to all intents someone you would be pleased to enter your
a better idea for you both is this you both convert to the opposite ie the christian to islam and the muslim to christian
you will never argue as you cant argue with your true self
a better idea for you both is this you both convert to the opposite ie the christian to islam and the muslim to christianyou will never argue as you cant argue with your true self
buggsbunny 21 Sep 14 17:19 it was the only way of being together and you were both in love
if it was the only chance of being together
If religion was a higher priority than love, then you have already answered your question. You should be asking should they put love before religion & the answer should always be yes. If your being ask to convert as that was the only way then its an absolute no, why take second best to a religion & the other persons family.
buggsbunny 21 Sep 14 17:19 it was the only way of being together and you were both in loveif it was the only chance of being togetherIf religion was a higher priority than love, then you have already answered your question.You should be asking s
I think the person is more important than their religion
Also depends on how strict a Muslim one has to be
I am sure not every Muslim is that extreme, surely?
I think the person is more important than their religionAlso depends on how strict a Muslim one has to beI am sure not every Muslim is that extreme, surely?
What you need to condiser is this: I assume she is not strongly religeous (otherwise she would not be with a Christian to start with), so you need to think of why she can't - or more correctly won't - convert to Christianity. That reason is that she will be ostracised by her community and maybe even her family. So, firstly, would you want to be part of such a 'friendly# relegion, and secondly, she is putting her family and community before you. If she is marrying you, then you should be her first consideration - but you will always be second in the relationship to what others want. That is not grounds for a good marriage.
What you need to condiser is this: I assume she is not strongly religeous (otherwise she would not be with a Christian to start with), so you need to think of why she can't - or more correctly won't - convert to Christianity. That reason is that she
We don't do anything, few ever go to church, we don't even have to believe in GOD although a bit more Christian spirit would do us no harm
Catholics are stricter, but some people like that
The Muslims, well I have to admit they seem well OTT to me still if people want to be Muslims it is not for me to judge
our religious belief or non belief is our own
I am probably going by C/EWe don't do anything, few ever go to church, we don't even have to believe in GODalthough a bit more Christian spirit would do us no harmCatholics are stricter, but some people like thatThe Muslims, well I have to admit they
I would just be a very lax one(I would never really believe...but I would try to be fair)
Love does not seem very strong if one cannot make this sacrifice
If I loved someone enough I would become a MuslimI would just be a very lax one(I would never really believe...but I would try to be fair)Love does not seem very strong if one cannot make this sacrifice