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  • depends on the differances, some may be worked though, others you will allways disagree on. if thats unacceptable, then im going to guess that your going to be one of the 50/50 people that dont make it.
  • I'm in the same situation for 5 years. But we don't have any problem so far. I pray my way. He prays his own way. He can be very tolerant for not having the food that forbiden in my belief. We just never bring the differences up in daily conversations. We belive we worship the same God and same religious teachings. It's only about practise our religion in a slightly different way.
  • Oh lordy woman are you ever in it! Such a fundamental difference in what motivates each of you is sure to be difficult. Paul says -somewhere in the new testament (1 corins maybe)that if you're already unequally yoked (married to s.o. who doesn't believe like you)all you can do is keep the peace with a quiet spirit and set an example with your deeds. I'm sure this applies whether you're a man or a woman. I was there once, though not with a moslem. It didn't work out.
  • My husband and i are an interfaith couple. he is Muslim and I am Christian. We just respect each other. I give in on certain point (ie food restriction, modest clothing, Hijab during Ramadan, and stay out if his prayer room) and he does the same. I have a Christmas tree and decorations, as well as a cross next to my front door. We just sat down and both said that neither one of us are going to convert, and that is the way it is. Our children were named Sara and Abraham, names of both religions, and will be exposed to both religions ( they are 8 mos and 22 mos)and will allowed to decide themselves what faith they want to follow. Stick up for yourself and don't let him try to change the person you were when you got married, that's the person he fell in love with
  • You married a muslim and you are now his *possession*. Learn to live with it, it`s going to be a rough ride. Did you actually expect anything else?
  • I am sorry for you its not always easy. I hope things work out for you.
  • i'm catholic and was married to muslim... its okay,,its the same God if both of u can accept that it is. If u love each other u can pray together.. If u don't know how tell him to teach u and u teach him.. I was willing to switch religions though because i was not a practicing Catholic at the time.. Its okay if u decide to pray his way or vice versa.. Or hek, pray both ways...
  • its the same God! just keep praying.. Respect each others religions and rejoice in the beautiful life u have ahead of u!
  • He most likely wants you dead, so get the hell away from him.

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