iamsharky789
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I would think most would know she is already a liberal or moderate Muslim, and they would not be very surprised or offended, since it already sank in that she is a bit more independent.
I agree about that. I wish there was some statistics on education level and marrying outside of your faith. I know that educated people tend to not marry or wait longer but not too sure about religion and education.
Seems like the consensus here is that the women would still be considered muslim but held in different regards. Does this mean that their marriage is valid in islam and as long as she followed the rest of the quran, she would be okay? What about her children and their standing in the community? Are they different if they become muslims from muslim children that are born into family where the dad is muslim?
I get the feeling that muslim men do not like discussing this topic because they feel like it gives openness to the idea of it even happening more but this simple thread is not going to change that. The religion is considered unfortunately and sadly the fastest growing religion in the world. With that, they can expect the many people will differ in how they interpret their religion and how strong of a force it is when it comes to their love lives.
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