Yes and no. No one can be legally married to two different people at the same time. However, if a man marries another man in a state that permits same-sex marriage, he may then marry a woman in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage. However, if he again enters any state that has legalized same-sex marriage, his second marriage becomes bigamous and invalid for as long as he is in that state.
Both man & woman must be at least 18.
Per religion, a Muslim man can marry a Muslim, Christian, or Jewish woman but a Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man, from an informed man
depending on who answers your question a woman or man
No, a Muslim woman can't marry a non Muslim man (Catholic, Jewish, Orthodox, Hindus, ...). She can marry only a Muslim man.
If they both want to get married.
Yes, if they both love each other.
A man can marry any woman his heart desires, and vice versa. Love has no rules or limitations.
Yes, of course. As long as they are both single and mentally competent, and not related within the proscribed degree, any adult man and adult woman can marry.
The marriages are decided on the basis of religion, not geographical boundries. If both the man and woman belong to the same religion, they may marry each other if the governments of the both countries have no objection to it.
No _______________________________________________________________________________ Per Islam teachings and rules, Muslim man can marry a Jewish or Christian woman.
Yes, A Muslim man can marry a Greek Orthodox woman. However, a Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man and can not marry a Greek Orthodox man. Refer to question below.
A Muslim man may marry a Muslim woman. He is permitted to marry a Christian or Jew woman provide she still believes in the oneness of Almighty Allah. A Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man.