Why not. The only condition is that she should be Muslim, Christian, or Jewish and that if she is not Muslim she should agrree that children will be raised up on Islam religion as Muslims, at least until they reach puberty and until being of the sound will for making their own choice.
A Muslim man may marry a Muslim woman. He is permitted to marry a Christian or Jew woman provide she still believes in the oneness of Almighty Allah. A Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man.
Yes it is possible, A muslim man may either marry a muslim woman, a christian woman, or a jewish woman
No, it isn't. Pennsylvania § 1703. Marriage within degree of consanguinity. All marriages within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity as set forth in this part are voidable, but, when any of these marriages have not been dissolved during the lifetime of the parties, the unlawfulness of the marriage shall not be inquired into after the death of either of the parties to the marriage. (e) Marriage to relatives.--No marriage license may be issued to applicants within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity which are as follows: A man may not marry his mother. A man may not marry the sister of his father. A man may not marry the sister of his mother. A man may not marry his sister. A man may not marry his daughter. A man may not marry the daughter of his son or daughter. A man may not marry his first cousin. A woman may not marry her father. A woman may not marry the brother of her father. A woman may not marry the brother of her mother. A woman may not marry her brother. A woman may not marry her son. A woman may not marry the son of her son or daughter. A woman may not marry her first cousin. § 4302. Incest. A person is guilty of incest, a felony of the second degree, if that person knowingly marries or cohabits or has sexual intercourse with an ancestor or descendant, a brother or sister of the whole or half blood or an uncle, aunt, nephew or niece of the whole blood. The relationships referred to in this section include blood relationships without regard to legitimacy, and relationship of parent and child by adoption.
Per religion, a Muslim man can marry a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish woman but a Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man, from an informed man
Yes, a Korean man can marry a White woman. Marriage laws and regulations vary by country, so it is important to abide by the specific requirements of the jurisdiction where the marriage will take place. Ultimately, love and legal eligibility are the main factors in determining whether two individuals can marry, regardless of their nationalities or ethnicities.
Answer: A Muslim man may marry a Jewish or Christian woman. Any Muslim Imam will marry them.
Yes if you're a Muslim yourself you may do so by your mutual will. But if not, it is an Islamic rule for muslim women to marry only Muslim men, and for Muslim men, they may marry among women of other religion who are from the people of the book, that is Christians or Jews. If you are a woman yourself, regardless of your religion, it is against Islamic Law for you to marry a Muslim woman.
yes, there may be some reason for not marrying a woman whom he does love. e.g. mostly it happens that there is protest from family & to keep family values, man doesnt marry woman to whom he loves
Yes a Muslim man may marry a Christian or a Jew Woman. Since they are from the Book of ALLAH , though their book has been changed over time
You find a white woman to marry in exactly the same way that you find any other race of woman to marry.
She may enjoy his company. This is not a mystery.
No. A woman's sister's husband is not Mahram of the woman. Mahram is a person who cant marry that woman in any circumstances. A woman's husband may divorce his wife and marry her sister. Therefore, he is not he rMahram. Father, father's father, real brother and his off-spring, real ucle, husband's father, real nephew, step brother, step son, are a few Mahrams of a woman who are forbidden to marry her. She may perform Hajj with them.