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Religious or Cultural beliefs?


Question Posted Monday November 5 2012, 12:01 pm

I'm looking for someone to give me a little insight on a situation regarding my best friend. She is a Caucasian female who was raised Christian in the United States but decided to convert to Islam due to her strong beliefs in the religion. She met a Muslim man from Pakistan and they began falling in love with each other. However, his family would never approve of their relationship and would not want him to marry her even though she did convert before meeting him. Is this more of a cultural belief than a religious one? Does it have to do with race? She is very heartbroken about this and I don't know what advice to give her. Thank you.

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Imperfectionist answered Tuesday November 6 2012, 2:58 am:
It could be a cultural, religious, or even race reason. And they might have already have a person in mind for marriage since Muslims sometimes partake in arrange marriages.

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