Assuming that you have a legal heterosexual marriage in the UK (that has government certification), that marriage will be recognized in Algeria. As a result, in order to marry an Algerian, you will need to get a divorce. If you have a same-sex marriage in the UK, you will not need to get a divorce in the UK to marry the Muslim in Algeria, but that marriage will not be recognized in the UK (because you would now be married to two people contemporaneously). If you are not married in the UK, then, obviously, you will not need a divorce to get married.
A Muslim woman can only be married to a Muslim man.
muslim marriage is where two people get married. _____________________________________________ Muslim marriage is subject to the rules that both partners accept to get married, two witnesses should sign the marriage certificate, and the wedding ceremony should be in public
Marriage under any religion is accepted by the state of Ohio provided that the marriage complies with state laws of Ohio
Yes you are allowed to get a marriage certificate.
No, he can't. A Muslim man (married or not married) can't, per Islam religion, have an affair with any woman (Muslim or non Muslim, single or not single) outside licit marriage per Islam religion.
Yes she does. Marriage does not depend upon your religion; marriage licenses are issued by the state, not by the church.
yeah it is recognised but the proof of burden lies on the party to prove his marriage.
Sure. A Muslim has to follow the Islamic teachings in all aspects of life including marriage.
Many Muslim couples marry under a religious ceremony called the Nikah that is not legally recognized in the UK. In jurisdictions such as the UK and the US, marriage is a civil legal status acquired through a legal civil ceremony. In addition to the Nikah, a civil marriage must be performed at a Registry office according to UK law. Otherwise the marriage is not valid and the parties do not acquire any enforceable legal rights.The laws do not single out Muslim marriages in this instance. Any marriage performed by only a religious ceremony would not be legally recognized.
Lebanon does not have civil marriages within the country although civil marriage preformed outside of the country are recognized. The advantages of civil marriage are if a person is not of the Muslim or Christina faith then being forced to have a religious wedding in order to be married does not have to be the only way of marriage in the country. The disadvantages is in order to have a civil marriage a person would have to leave the country in order to be married.
She can not do hajj when her marriage is forbidden in Islam