A Sikh Girl Wants To Marry A Muslim Man: Is It All Wright For Them To Get Married?
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hi my name is amandeep sidhu. i am not a muslim
but i like a person who is muslim. he said he will get
married to me. but he never did for some reason.i have
a question for you that why can a sikh and a muslim
get married? is it all wright for them to get married?
Praise be to Allaah.
First of all, we thank you for your trust in this
site. We feel that your sending this message is
indicative of your openness to searching for the truth
and not to cling blindly to that which you grew up
with. This in itself is a blessing and we ask Allaah
to complete it for you by bringing you to the truth
which will bring you happiness in this world and in
the Hereafter. In order to reach that point, we advise
you to read about Islam on this website and to think
about it, and to be sincere in your search for the
truth. Ask the One Who created you from nothing to
guide you to the correct path and the right religion.
Note that human life cannot be good and proper without
a correct religion to give life and that this human
soul cannot be stable without a proper relationship
with its creator, Allaah. Worship of Allaah is the
spirit of life, without which there can be nothing but
hardship and misery.
With regard to your question about your getting
married to a Muslim, if you embrace Islam and accept
it as your religion – and this is what we ask Allaah
to help you to do – then there is nothing to stop you
from marrying him. Your guardian for the purpose of
marriage should be your closest Muslim relative; if
you have no Muslim relatives then your guardian should
be the Muslim judge (qaadi) in the city in which you
are living, or someone who is responsible for the
Muslim community if there is no Muslim qaadi or
sharee'ah court.
You should note that Islamic law (sharee'ah) forbids a
Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man, no matter what
his religion is, and it forbids a Muslim man to marry
any non-Muslim woman apart from women of the People of
the Book, namely Jews and Christians; no others are
allowed. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"And do not marry Al-Mushrikaat (idolatresses) till
they believe (worship Allaah Alone). And indeed a
slave woman who believes is better than a (free)
Mushrikah (idolatress), even though she pleases you.
And give not (your daughters) in marriage to Al-Mushrikoon
till they believe (in Allaah Alone) and verily, a
believing slave is better than a (free) Mushrik
(idolater), even though he pleases you. Those (Al-Mushrikoon)
invite you to the Fire, but Allaah invites (you) to
Paradise and forgiveness by His Leave, and makes His
Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) clear to mankind that they may
remember"
[al-Baqarah 2:221]
This verse makes clear the great wisdom behind this
prohibition, which is to protect Muslim men and women
from being influenced in religious matters. But
because the man is the one who has the final say in
the household, he is less likely to be influenced by
his wife than in the opposite situation, hence he is
permitted to marry a woman from among the People of
the Book only [not from other religions], because
their disbelief is less serious than that of others,
in general, and because they are followers of a
previous divine message, even though it has been
distorted, so they are different from others. On this
basis, it is not permissible for a Muslim to marry a
Sikh woman unless she becomes Muslim.
Our advice to you, to which we hope Allaah will open
your heart, is that so long as this issue exists, you
should make the most of it so that it will be a motive
for you to enter Islam, especially since this Muslim
man is following his religion. We hope that if you
become Muslim, you and he will be able to help one
another to be patient and steadfast, because after you
become Muslim you will need someone to stand by your
side and protect you from those who will not like the
fact that you have become Muslim and have left the
religion of your forefathers. This is how Allaah tests
many of those who enter this pure monotheistic
religion, so that it may be a motive for them to
remain steadfast, and to show in reality whether they
deserve this blessing or not. We ask Allaah to help
you find the way to true happiness and to believe in
it and adhere steadfastly to it, until it ultimately
leads to Paradise as vast as the heavens and the
earth. Please also see question no. 3023. Peace be
upon those who follow true guidance.
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