Sure. A Muslim has to follow the Islamic teachings in all aspects of life including marriage.
Yes, a non-muslim according to Islamic law can own gold dinars and/or silver dirhams. Although I didin know what is the meaning of "mint" in the question.
A:It is possible under secular law, but not under Islamic law. Under Islamic law, a Muslim man can only marry a Muslim, Christian or Jew, not an atheist or agnostic.
Some common features of Muslim countries include a predominant Muslim population, adherence to Islamic law and principles, presence of mosques and Islamic religious institutions, observance of Islamic holidays and practices, and influence of Islamic culture on societal norms and customs.
According to traditional Islamic law, all that a person has to do to become a Muslim is recite the following phrase sincerely in Arabic: "I testify that there is no God but God and Muhammad is the prophet of God".
Muslim Law varies from country to country. You have not mentioned the country to which the Muslim law has reference to.
Yes a converted Muslim have equal rights and some additional benefits in islamic law .
Please give a specific example for a more specific answer.
No, the premise is incorrect. More than a dozen Muslim countries follow Islamic law in some way.
according to Quran and Sunnah
Tanzil-ur-Rahman has written: 'Islamic criminal laws' 'A code of Muslim personal law ..' -- subject(s): Domestic relations (Islamic law)
Accordoing to Islamic Shriya Law No Muslim Female can NOT marry to non Muslim in any kind of situation or circumstances.
The term Muslim State is ambiguous. It can have any one of the four following meanings: 1) An area or country that is controlled by Islamic law. This means that all people, whether they live there or are visiting, are bound by Islamic law. (e.g. the Islamic Republic of Iran) 2) An area or country where the majority of the population identifies as Muslim, regardless of whether the country is ruled by secular or Islamic law. (e.g. the Republic of Turkey) 3) An area or country that was created for Muslims as an ethno-religious group, regardless of whether the people are devout Muslims or nor. (e.g. the Islamic Republic of Pakistan) 4) A country that is a member of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation.