It is a good compliment as well as good sign of friendship, support, and cooperation. However, if between a man and woman, then it should not be translated into any sexual acts (oral or intercourse) without a licit marriage.
Being a Muslim man is no impediment to affection or love.
hes trying not to care
i am a Muslim and i care about Muslims i am a Muslim and i care about Muslims
Traditionally men are expected to be protectors and caretakers of the family.
he is saying Urburnt
It means that he doesn't care about you, but not necessarily in a romantic way.
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
No It is not allowed per islam rules for a Muslim girl to get married to an orthodox, Catholic, Jewish, or ;in general; to a non Muslim man. She is allowed to get married to only a Muslim man or to a Muslim convert man.
Any non Muslim country will not care if you are entitled by your religion, as a Muslim woman, to marry a Christian man or not. It is your Islamic religion that requires you, as a Muslim woman, to marry only a Muslim man or a man who converted to Muslim by his own choice and by full faith in Islam religion. If you, as a Muslim woman, don't follow this requirement and instead you marry a non Muslim man, then it is your choice and you hold responsible of this choice in front of Allah (God in English) in the Judgment Day (Resurrection Day).
No, a Muslim woman can't marry a non Muslim man (Catholic, Jewish, Orthodox, Hindus, ...). She can marry only a Muslim man.
It depends.Per Islam teachings and rules:For a Muslim man, he can marry only a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish girlFor a Muslim girl, she can marry only a Muslim man. She can't marry a man outside her religion.
Yes. The only requirements are that the woman says yes 3 times to make sure she is not being forced, and there are witnesses. It is preferable not to, though.
A Muslim woman can ask a man to marry her whenever she wants but the man can always say No.