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She can't date or marry a guy outside Islam, that's rule in the religion. So her relationship even if she's not married is a SIN. If she decides to go for it ( her parents wouldn't shun her) then it would be classified as Adultery.

Look it her choice but i'm stating what Islam says ( she's Muslim after all), going for it is against everything in Islam. Unless you are not a Muslim anymore in that case oh well.

 

Goldway your preaching is not very constructive. I appreciate this is your belief but its not helping

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Goldway your preaching is not very constructive. I appreciate this is your belief but its not helping

I'm not really preaching sorry if i sounded like that. I hope you find a solution to your problem, and you'd be happy too. I wish you luck :)

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You will find the way forward. Often a mental block can occur when we are faced with problems which cause so much heartache. If you decide not to go ahead, even if you think you can't live without him, trust me, one day you will be able to. Time heals the wounds. If you do decide to give it a go, then if you put your full heart into it, together you can overcome the obstacles that come your way.

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Girl, you need to slow down! You have yourself married off and having kids already.

 

 

I have some friends that are married. She's Jewish and he's Catholic. They both practice their religions but they don't let it interfere with their marriage. She goes to temple and he goes to Mass. During the holidays, he has a Christmas tree up and she has a menorah on the table. He celebrates her holidays with her and she celebrates his Christmas traditions. And they are happy as can be.

 

 

They have two kids and both kids have exposure to each religion. They've decided that they will let the kids choose for themselves which faith they want to follow when they're old enough to make that decision for themselves.

 

My mother is an athiest and my father a Catholic.

I am a Mormon (figure that one out). My husband was raised a Jehovah's Witness.

 

It is not an issue.

 

I understand Islamic practice is stricter (my best is is Muslim actually).

 

But these people are not living YOUR life. YOU are doing that.

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