A muslim man can get only take in marriage a muslim, jew or christian women. A muslim women can only marry a muslim man. only People Of The Book(which Hindus are not). a muslim(boy or girl) can not marry a Hindu, Buddist, athiest ect. try to get the hindu bride to become muslim and see the correct path.
That, my friend, is man-parts!
You can always give out an advert in newspaper seeking bride or groom
yes ...there s not problem at all after merriage
Hindu marriage is not a contract but is an institution laid by a ceremony in which oaths are taken by the bridegroom and the bride with recitations by a priest from the holy scriptures and, witnessed by relatives and friends of both the sides.
a Hindu marriage consists of 3 days. the first day is known as telwaan, the 2nd night is bhatwaan which is when the groom/bride get haldi put on them and then the third day is the actual marriage
If you ask Islamic marriage a maulvi(like the Christianity's father)asks the bride and groom to be if they agree to being married three times(nikah) and a mehr (any amount of money fixed by the bride which the groom has to give her bride in case of divorce) is fixed and other formalities etc....but if you mean th traditional Pakistani marriage then there are hundred's of traditions(mehndi,waleema etc)
hindu priest
they walk around with their feet on the see bed india. i believe that their are ghosts at weddings also
Typically, Muslim parents will accept a Hindu bride for their son, but only if she is willing to convert to Islam. But not all Muslims are the same. We are talking about a very large group of people who have many different points of view. Some Muslims are devout or even fanatical, while others are moderate or liberal in their interpretation of their religion. It would be best to ask the parents in question and find out what they really think.
Syed Ahmed Khan, one of India's Muslim leaders during the period where Hindus and Muslims were trying to decide what kind of independence they wanted.
Ultimately the choice of the bride or groom. This is a social custom that can change with time. The Hindu / Vedic scriptures do not prescribe it.
Obviously, a Hindu can legally marry anyone in most parts of the world. However, traditional Hindu customs say that the parents of bride and groom arrange the marriage and choose the partner for their child, and this person must be someone else of Hindu background.