Everyone have their own freedom of religion and people should not criticize for their races, class, appearances, lackness of talents or such, and even religion which is important. It is not necessary for one to harass another person because of who they are. I mean, is it really important to do so that you think you are always right, saying something pessimistic about them?
Follow the teachings of Quran and sunnah (prophet Muhammad saying and practices).
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.....? You do the same thing as all other children! Except maybe you keep some time aside to learn your religion and practice it. Or else your just like every one else ;p
Ummm...........Fast?!?!(Not Eat For The Whole Day
yes as Pakistan is a Muslim country you should be Muslim
you should raise your child Muslim even if your not and you should change your religion to musllim.Muslims sign is Islam and Islam means peace
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In Islam, the child follow the father's footsteps when it comes to religion.
The answer depends entirely upon where the child is being raised. If the child is in a democratic country, the child can follow whatever faith it chooses. The child can become a worshiper of funny clowns if that's what turns him/her on.
Answer 1You are a Muslim if you believe only in one God and that Muhammad is His prophet that is all. The Muslim religion, Islam, is just a religion. Supposedly those born to Muslim parents are considered Muslims, but they can toss away that belief at any time and can also convert back to Islam at any time.Answer 2According to Islamic Law, only the patrilineal line is important in determining whether a child is Muslim. Therefore, the child of a Muslim man and a Christian woman is a Muslim. Contrary to what is espoused in Answer 1, a Muslim is not permitted to leave Islam or else he is liable for death as an apostate.
a Muslim man can have a baby with a non Muslim but a Muslim woman can't have a baby with a non Muslim
No. Well if it is halal, your child can eat the chicken. But in nonmuslim schools it is haram.
It depends on who you ask. If you are looking for an Islamic perspective, Islam is "transmitted" from father to child, meaning that the child (regardless of his religious upbringing) is truly a Muslim observing Christianity and therefore not being a proper Muslim. Such a child should abandon Christianity and become the Muslim he was born as. If you are looking for a general perspective, a child's religion is purely the decision of said child and, whatever God or gods there may be, would understand the circumstances of that child that led him to the religion he chose and would not harbor ill will towards him.
First if the Muslim child is born for an Arabic family then he/she learns Arabic from the family and community as; e.g.; the French child learns French from his/her family and french community. If the Muslim child is from non Arabic family, then he/she may learn Arabic in a school or his/her parents bring a teacher home to learn him/her Arabic or they send him/her to an Islamic center or mosque to learn Arabic.
The first Islamic rule is that, per religion, a Muslim man can marry only a Muslim, Jewish, or Christian woman. So, if this non Muslim woman is Christian or Jewish, then per religion, the Muslim man can marry her without need for her to convert to Islam. otherwise, she should convert to Islam to be able to marry the Muslim man. However, her convert to Islam should be based on fill belief in Islam and not just for marriage purposes. As for the child out of wedlock, the child should reported officially in his/her birth certificate to his/her true father not to anyone else. Then, it is left for the married couple choice to agree upon where the child to be raised up.
If you are a Muslim, then yes. If you are not, you could choose a different school. It is your choice and you know the circumstances in which you are in, like what schools are nearby. Your child may find it difficult at first, but in time your child will settle into any school. You know best and can discuss it with your child and others involved in the decision.