by taking them toa church!
well dont because this sounds like the girl does not lovew the boy
Per Islam teachings, a Muslim boy couldn't marry a Sikh girl. He can marry only a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish girl.
It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Indian boy is Muslim he can marry the Chinese girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law.
no thet cant
outside of marriage, NO. a girl cannot marry a boy who is not Muslim. if he is converted it is allowed. a boy can only marry a girl who is a Jew or christian or Muslim. preferably Muslim of course.
cant. only if she Muslim, Jew or christian.
In Islam , a muslim is not allowed to marry a hindu girl , but a muslim can marry Ahle Kitab i.e. a christian or jewish girl .
No trouble at all for the Christian boy and girl - they are both Christian. The trouble is for their parents, and if they are not Christians they will make trouble; but for the two Christians; just give it all to Jesus; his people are called to suffer with him anyway; (Romans 8.17)
It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Oman boy is Muslim he can marry the Indian girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law or Oman law.
No, Christianity is heaven religion but Hindu is stone statue worshipers
It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Indian boy is Muslim he can marry the Kuwait girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. If the Kuwait girl is Muslim she can marry the Indian boy only if he is Muslim too. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law or Kuwait law.
It depends on your religion. Per Islam teachings, if the Indian boy is Muslim he can marry the Kuwait girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. If the Kuwait girl is Muslim she can marry the Indian boy only if he is Muslim too. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law or Kuwait law.