Christian and Muslim marriage
A Christian-Muslim marriage refers to the union between a Christian and a Muslim individual.
A Christian-Muslim marriage refers to the union between a Christian and a Muslim individual.
Islam is a monotheistic religion second-largest religion in the world founded in the 7th century in the Arabian Peninsula, with over 1 billion followers.
A non-Muslim can greet a Muslim by saying “As-Salaam-Alaikum,” which is an Arabic greeting that translates to “peace be upon you.”
A Muslim wedding ceremony, also known as a nikah, is a religious and social contract between a bride and groom in Islam.
Arab weddings typically include a variety of customs and traditions, many of which vary by country and region.
Muslims believe in one God (Allah) and follow the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as recorded in the holy book of Islam, the Quran.
Halal food refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law, as defined in the Quran.
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The traditional Muslim greeting “As-Salamu Alaykum” is a form of salutation and is a way to wish peace to the person being greeted.
There are a few things that are forbidden in Islam marriage that Muslims need to know if they don’t want to break the law.