QUOTE(ikeken @ Apr 17 2007, 11:07 AM)
IMO, if both of you have the chance get out of this country.
It is this country's law that forbidding you both from being together. Why a non-Muslim must convert after marriage. One simple reason, because the law says so. I dont think there's any obstruction between you two except for the law.
Dont you think it will be the best if you moved out from this country ? You can still practice Christianity and she stays as a Muslim. So what's the problem ? Its just like the case of a Buddhist marrying a Christian.
what if malaysia dont have this law..It is this country's law that forbidding you both from being together. Why a non-Muslim must convert after marriage. One simple reason, because the law says so. I dont think there's any obstruction between you two except for the law.
Dont you think it will be the best if you moved out from this country ? You can still practice Christianity and she stays as a Muslim. So what's the problem ? Its just like the case of a Buddhist marrying a Christian.
ermmmm, what about their children??...i think if u khawin, one of the reason is to get children. Children is important i think. If their mum is muslim, and their father is Christian, and their children would be..??
This post has been edited by gArBAgE: Apr 17 2007, 07:10 PM
Apr 17 2007, 07:08 PM

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