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  1. Gay Marriage And Religion

    ... mast majority of the Muslim Faith today. Marriage in Islam is defined as:
    “In Islam…. not a sacrament but rather a legal, binding ...

  2. Marriage

    ... marriage. In Islam marriage is not to be taken lightly as it is the most important
    undertaking in ones life (Dodge, 2003, p.206). While ...

  3. Muslim Attitudes To Marriage

    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage. Muslim Attitudes to Marriage In Islam, marriage is
    a partnership. ... Marriage in Islam is one of mutual respect, love and compassion. ...

  4. Religious Rites Marriage In Any Faith Is Considered To Be The ...

    ... Marriage in Christianity and Islam has the same goal of committing a man and a woman
    together however the process to that point has its own symbolistic ...

  5. Islam Ritual And Worship

    ... The child is given a name, often relating to Islam, a character in the Qur’an. ... When
    the child reaches puberty, he or she is eligible for marriage (Nikah). ...

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  1. Women In Islam

    ... (Al-hibri, 2000-2001) Divorce Marriage is viewed by Islam as a reputable civil contract,
    therefore does not feel that divorce carries any type of immoral ...

  2. Muslim Women And Divorce

    ... commitment that brings tranquility. But in Islam the concept of marriage
    is more like a contract or “aqd” from a legal point of view. ...

  3. Living Together Before Marriage

    ... Because she has no legal rights for this bad situation. In Islam -to protect people-
    from bad situations like this, living together before marriage is banned. ...

  4. Women In Islam

    ... the first one is to receive 'Mahr' from the husband, which is a gift as part of
    the marriage contract. ... Mothers, in Islam, are accorded a special place of honor ...

  5. Islam

    ... Marriage was not a religious duty to Muslims, but just part of their social life.
    The people of Islam were told that celibacy should not exist, and when a ...

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