In Islamic tradition, a marriage ceremony is a significant event that can take place in various venues, including mosques. Non-Muslim family members are generally permitted to attend such ceremonies in the mosque, provided they respect the sanctity of the place and adhere to its etiquette. This includes dressing modestly and observing the customs of the mosque. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) welcomed non-Muslims into the mosque, as evidenced by the Christians of Najran who visited and stayed in his mosque.
It's important to note that Islamic teachings prohibit a Muslim woman from marrying a non-Muslim man. Such a union is considered invalid under Islamic law. Therefore, if the context involves a Muslim woman intending to marry a non-Muslim man, this would not be permissible, and attending such a ceremony would not be appropriate.
However, if a non-Muslim man embraces Islam, thereby becoming a Muslim, he is then permitted to marry a Muslim woman. In such cases, his non-Muslim family members can attend the Marriage ceremony in the mosque, provided they respect its customs and etiquette.
It's advisable for non-Muslim attendees to familiarize themselves with mosque protocols, such as removing shoes before entering and maintaining decorum during the ceremony. By observing these practices, non-Muslim family members can honor the religious and cultural significance of the occasion. salaamsoulmate
well the girl's family, if they good muslims, would be very disgraced by the marriage of their daughter to a non muslim. has to do with the quran and stuff *Sher101*
In both religions Priest and the Katheeb ( a responsible person from Mosque) pray for blessings from God
He threw the Quran at me in my family's Mosque! By Audrey
As a minimum, a Muslim should attend the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing).
TO make it legal yes.
Muslims do not have "churches" they attend similar buildings called mosques. But there is not institution named "The Mosque". Only men are allowed into a mosque.
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
Arab is a race, not a religion. Arabs can be of whatever religion they choose. If they are Christian, they attend a church. If they are Muslim, they attend a mosque. So on and so forth.
mosque
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
A non Muslim can enter a mosque, but should remove his shoes
Holy Mosque in Makkah Prophet Mosque in Madinah Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem