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No, he and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, are both Catholic. They had their child baptized in a Catholic Church.
If the child is actively being raised christian by the married christian lady then the child's worship will be based around the religion's views. If the Muslin man becomes more active in the child's life, the child could actively practice both religions depending on the parent the child stays with. Nothing bad will come of the child based on when and what the child worships, it truly depends on the parent teaching.
In both religions Priest and the Katheeb ( a responsible person from Mosque) pray for blessings from God
Germany has mostly a Christian population, both protestant and Roman Catholic. However, it also has a substantial Muslim minority
Catholicism and BuddhismRoman Catholic is a religion. Both Catholicism and Buddhism are paths to Spirituality. Catholics may not become Buddhist and remain Catholic. However, a Catholic may adopt some of the methods used by Buddhist to increase their own spirituality, such as meditation.
no, the nigerians in the north, which is the hausa tribe are 95% Muslim and 5% christain. The yoruba tribe in the west of nigeria have a mix of both Muslim and christain but there are more christain yoruba's then Muslim. The edo and midwesteners are mostly christain and the igbo tribe in the east is 99% christain (catholic).
Yes, they can be both baptised but the religion that baptises the child last is the one that stands. Therefore, there really isn't any point in doing both baptism except to appease the grandparents. Just decide on the religion and baptise.
Yes When a "Catholic" Christian prepares for marriage, the Catholic party makes a promise that they will baptize, educate and be an example of their faith to any offspring of the union. The non-catholic party is made aware of the importance of this promise. The non-Catholic party is not expected to "convert," but is expected to be a good example to their child as they worship their child as their particular faith dictates. Should the Catholic party not agree to this, the marriage would not be permitted.
Every child that is born is Muslim. People change when they grow up, A person has to believe in Allah, His messengers, the last day (day of Resurrection, the angles and the Holy Quran to be a Muslim. A person cannot be Muslim by name, he is Muslim by deeds.Answer BLike all other religions, the child is born on the religion of his father, or mother, or both until he reaches puberty or beyond puberty age where he can chose to remain on his religion or to convert. Muslims not an exception. A Muslim must believe in Allah (God), His messengers, His Angels, His holy books, the last day (day of Resurrection, and the destiny. A Muslim must believe in the five Islam pillars. He must do good deeds that brings him closer to God and closer to His mercy and forgiveness. Refer to related question for more information.
They were Roman Catholic.
Munir is both Muslim and Christian name.
Yes. Celebrated before Easter. It is a time of preparation for what is to come; the death of Our Lord on the Cross.