Bedouins typically had a tribal society where the treatment of women and children varied significantly based on local customs and traditions. In many cases, women and children who did not convert to Islam were still integrated into the community, but their status could be seen as lesser compared to Muslim women and children. Some tribes might have imposed restrictions or limitations on non-Muslims, while others were more tolerant, allowing coexistence and maintaining social structures based on tribal affiliations rather than strictly religious lines. Overall, the response to non-conversion was influenced by specific tribal norms and the dynamics of the region.
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Type your answer here... yes that is wrong your marrige is not accepted in Islam and its haram because his not a Muslim
no he didnt he was a Jew
he didnt he is still muslim
No she didnt she didnt even got married
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No she didnt get married so she didnt have children keep in mindI dont know but she did have 3 children
no he didnt have any children
no he didnt
No she didnt get married so she didnt have children keep in mindI dont know but she did have 3 children
No she didnt get married so she didnt have children keep in mindI dont know but she did have 3 children