Allah knows the best and is the all knowing.
No, definitely not
yes
Any non Muslim country will not care if you are entitled by your religion, as a Muslim woman, to marry a Christian man or not. It is your Islamic religion that requires you, as a Muslim woman, to marry only a Muslim man or a man who converted to Muslim by his own choice and by full faith in Islam religion. If you, as a Muslim woman, don't follow this requirement and instead you marry a non Muslim man, then it is your choice and you hold responsible of this choice in front of Allah (God in English) in the Judgment Day (Resurrection Day).
First you cant marry to your own sister as it is unsocial and also unbiological secondly in many religions there are some restriction in which you cant marry the same women after divorcing her..
I should hope that no one would.
"Is it legal for a man in Scotland to marry his widow's sister?" His widows sister surely mean he's dead or his widow wouldn't be his widow!!, However if he had faked his death so he could then run off with and then marry his widows sister then this would be bigamy which is illegal in UK law.
Updated AnswerIn Islam, it is not allowed for a Muslim man to marry A Hindu girl. He can marry a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish girl. So, the girl should convert religion to Islam to be able to get married with the Muslim man. However, she should be first convinced in Islam religion and should accept the Islam five pillars and Islam morals. See the related questions below for more information.
She really isn't related to you as a sister at all. Your parents were made Godparents to he by her own parents so you are free to date her or marry her as she is not biologically related to you.
Islam teachings are very clear and straightforward.A Muslim man can marry a Muslim, Christian, or a Jewish woman with understanding that children are raised up on Islam religion at least until they reach puberty and be independent in making their own choice of the religion to follow.A Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man.
In a free country and a free culture you can marry whom ever you like, however from what I have learned and studied the Muslim and the Sikh world are not as free to do as they please, so you better check with your own and her family, then watch out for the fireworks!
Yuuki does love Zero but she has to marry her brother Kuran Kaname since purebloods can marry their own sister or brother-the same thing happened with her parents and she will marry sadly Kuran Kaname but she does love him.
Yes, absolutely. However, the person with children must obviously not still be married to their former spouse and must have gone through the "waiting period" between the one marriage ending and the next one beginning. Traditional Muslims may restrict such marriages, though, so that non-virgins will only marry other non-virgins.
Remember that, if you are a church-going Christian, your own church will be upset if you marry in an Islamic ceremony, while your fiancee's religious leaders will be upset if you marry in a church. In either case, there will be pressure for one of you to convert, or at least to make commitments as to the religious upbringing of your children. Also, very few imams in the world would be prepared to officiate a marriage between a Christian boy and a Muslim girl, so you probably will not even have that opportunity.A civil marriage is neutral to religion. It would also allow you both to retain your religious beliefs and to delay a decision as to the religious upbringing of your children until you are ready to make that decision.