No, Kim Jong Il was a polygamist with many wives. The religion was invented by Kim Jong Il's family to hide the fact that he was born in Russia instead of in Korea.
Some Christian congregations have rules about marriage. If the marriage is done according to the rules of the religion, it is sacramental. All other marriages are non-sacramental.
For marriage (or Nikah) to possible per religion there should be acceptance of both partners of their marriage. Other things are having two witnesses on the marriage in addition to other rules per religion.
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The religion is known as Hellenism. According to the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and men", who rules the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father rules the family.
Usually a marriage's validity in a certain religion is based on who officiates the wedding rather than where it takes place. If the ceremony follows the religion's rules, it will be recognized by their supreme deity.
Some of these rules are: * A Muslim man can marry a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish woman. * A Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man. * A Muslim woman could married for her beauty, family social ranking, richness, and/or morals/religion. Priority should be given to the morals/religion.
The religion with the most flexible rules is the religion where the only question asked is "what is the religion with the most flexible rules?" and the questions "what religion is true?" or "what religion will grant salvation?" are ignored.
This depends on what religion it is. It also depends on the rules and customs that need to be fulfilled in a religion. For example a female muslim cannot marry a christian male. But the contrary is a'ight a male muslim can marry a female christian.
to not break the rules of religion.
what was the body of rules and regulations governing religious practices such as marriage
In most cultures you can. (mostly Western cultures). In some countries religion and social rules dictate that the parents are a marriage for their children, so you can't just choose who you want to marry. (You could be shunned from your family and community. It's viewed as a sign of disrespect and against their social rules.) A culture like this would be found for example in Middle-Eastern countries.
Not in the eyes of orthodox hindus, nor in the eyes of muslims, however, the marriage can be successful if both parties understand each other's beliefs and act with such understanding. This is much easier said than done.AnswerPer Islam religion teachings, Hindu-Muslim marriages are not allowed. According by the religious measures a Hindu-Muslim marriage is not successful since it violates Islam rules. Marriage in Islam is not just for pleasure between a couple but it is to get a family that having children to be raised up on Islam rules and teachings (at least until children reach puberty and be able to make their own faith choice)