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Default A recently converted Moslem woman... - 05-16-2008, 03:50 AM

A recently converted Moslem woman must she leave her christian husband?
Some muslim people answer "yes"

But this question received a negative response on behalf of Hal Tourabi.
Generalizing this analysis Hal Tourabi arrives at saying "the Moslem woman has the right to marry with a man of "people of the book," i.e. Jews and the Christians. He considers that nothing in the Coran prohibits it and that, since a Moslem can marry with Jewish or a Christian woman, a Moslem woman will be able to also have the right of it...
http://www.sudantribune.com/article...._article=15021

An other Imam, Khalil Mohammed, also defends the marriage of a Moslem woman with non-Moslem man: all the objections raised against, presuppose that the woman must adopt, under the constraint, the faith of her non-Moslem husband, and this is clearly not the case in the Western countries, as Europe or U.S.A..
Nowadays, since Koranic Islam (in opposition to the Islam of the lawyers) must recognize the radical concept that the women are equal men, that women have statutory duties and that freedom to fix conditions before marriage forms part integral of these rights (what I would name a bridal pre-agreement), then a marriage inter-faith can take place, provided that the wife does not have to be obliged to adopt the religion of the conjoint.
These questions are developed in :
Mixed marriage
with many links discusssing that question.

What do you think about?
 
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