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    the danger that the youth face.

    This does not only happen in the UK and US, it happens right here in Malaysia as well. I have Muslim friends that drink and I am not one to preach but I will let it be known to them that they shouldn't try to make me drink with them. I have non-Muslim friends who are more respectful of my...
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    A Tribute to Mothers

    I think I did that cause I wasn't able to talk yet to actually thank her. Must be cause I was still hungry. *smile* When my parents called me, I usually went straight to them! I asked my father to read this and he said I was never the one to run away FROM them. Not even my brothers...
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    Islam is different?

    I am a Muslim from Malaysia. Malaysia is a liberalised country. That said, it does not mean we do not practise Syariah law or the main practises of Islam. What we do not practise is wearing the hijab. There is a lot of women here that wear headscarves and no, it isn't banned here! I do not wear...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    You don't come across as snob at all, Croatian/Jewconv. What you said is the truth and also, you are dead on about the difficulties of practising all aspects of Islam - even in a Muslim country such as mine. We are not as strict as certain parts of Muslims countries but we do practise prayers...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Alhamdulillah! THANK YOU VERY MUCH, NAZIR!! Finally, someone who knows what I was looking for! As I have stated before, we live thousands of miles away - we're in a LDR (long distance relationship) so the only mass of communication we have is the phone. Oh and the internet, of course. So it...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Thank you, AB. Like I said, I don't sugarcoat my words because that would mean I am not being myself. We are entitled to our own opinions, that's what debate is all about - forum is a place for debate and also to get views/insights from other people all over the world. I chose this forum...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    I wasn't trying to be funny. I was serious in my previous post. Again, I am trying to understand where you're coming from. This is how I see it - I am the only Muslim he knows, as in personally so I believe I should support him in converting as a fellow Muslim. That is why I stated "feelings...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Not to be disrespectful, so what you're trying to say is that if you had a friend that wanted to convert to Muslim, you would stay away from her as a friend until she converts? Shouldn't you be the one guiding or supporting her in this decision? So the same should apply to my case, except...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    1) I think I pretty much know that without you having to say "oh my" and telling me. 2) Please... read.... my.... entries...... DANKUSHEN
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Like I said earlier, he would revert if and when he is ready. It would only be for the right reason which is respect and love for Islam. I have seen a lot of marriages (Muslim + revert Muslim) that worked out well. I know I cannot marry a Christian BUT marrying a revert Muslim is allowed. I...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Thank you for your reply. I still believe that no one here truly understands what I was looking for but I got the answers from you. And for that, I am grateful.
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Let me ask all of you this... Put love/relationship aside, what if a commoner from another religion wanted to convert to Islam, then how are they going to be judged by Allah? What would your advice be?
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    I have been with other Muslim men but none of them connect with me emotionally as this man can. As I have stated before, I want to know what others have done if they were in this situation. I am not trying to justify my words or actions - just looking for insights. Maybe the way I phrased...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    I'm sorry but please show me where did I state "it is haram to marry a Christian as a Muslim lady"?? The only part I remember saying is the above as I quoted.
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    I think I am in the wrong forum as none of you are taking into account nor acknowledging the examples I have given, clearly because you all are extremists or close-minded people. Religion is the core of one's life, however you have to take into account other external factors as well. You say...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Honestly, I am not that smart but "barking at the wrong tree" is a very common phrase, used widely all around the world. Since you have no advice for me, let me give you one : stay out of a thread that you can't relate to the topic. You are of no help et al (at all).:SMILY231:
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    I meant to include this in my other post - if he didn't convert, I would end it as I put my religion before him. I would not risk my religion.
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    No, it's not that nobody gave me the answer I wanted but nobody I wanted gave me an answer as none of them have been through or are going through this situation. I can take criticism and advice... any time of the day, just from the right people who know what they are talking about. I may...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    Thank you so much for your kind response. My relationship with him is a long distance one so there isn't any form of fornications in this picture. The examples I have given are all based on real life experiences and it all worked out well. Like my aunt that I mentioned, they were happy...
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    Muslim woman in love with a Christian man

    A perfect example of ignorant people. Btw, "barking at the wrong tree" is a phrase and not to be taken literally.
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