PeacefulHumanity
:)Smile! It's Sunnah
My mother told me multiple times while growing up that if I don't marry a woman within our ethnicity, that she'll disown me. As I've grown older, I found that to be an increasingly insular point of view, as I've seen many different people brought together through Islam. There is no such thing as separate races in Islam, we are all the servants of Allah (SWT). Now the Quran definitely doesn't prevent anyone from marrying outside their ethnicity (and in some cases religion, with the intent of eventual conversion). The Prophet (PBUH) himself married outside his tribe, didn't he? So it looks like neither the Quran nor the Sunnah support this narrow view that I have to remain within my own ethnicity. So knowing that, is there any way to begin a conversation with my parents about this, without them flipping their lids?