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Anyone can marry anyone.
actually forced marriages are prohibted in Islam
Yes because it was an Egyptian tradition very wierdYes because it was an Egyptian tradition very wierd
That is not a Jewish tradition.
Tradition says that Anne married Saint Joachim.
The government chose who married who at that time.
If he wants to marry you, he will ask you to marry him. If he has not asked, you need to talk about it with him so you are not waiting on him for no reason.
If St. Stephen was married there is no mention of it in scripture nor in tradition.
No, it does not. This is a tradition that has been passed down over the centuries.
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.
Yes, as a foreigner, you can marry a Dutch national in the Netherlands or in your home country. The process will involve meeting certain legal requirements, such as obtaining the necessary paperwork and registering the marriage with the Dutch authorities.
The fundamental reason behind this is due to vast difference in religious practices in that the Islamic religion is a montheistic religion and the resultant differences would more than likely be unmanageable between a married couple sharing such vastly different views. _______________________________________________ The main reason is simply God command per Quran for a Muslim man to be entitled to marriage with either A Muslim, Christian, or a Jewish woman. The justification above is valid of course.