Malaysian Christian with a Muslim man

Mv says:
October 10, 2014 at 6:11 am

Hi. I’m christian by religion and wishes to marry a Muslim man without converting to Islam. Both of us are Malaysian. We have read quite a lot of writings on interfaith marriage online. It seems like your post is giving us hope. We would like to know how to go about it. Our main concerns are:-
1. Will it be a valid marriage?
2. Will our child(ren) be recognized as legitimate?
3. Do we have to stay abroad to raise them?

Thanks -Mv

admin says: October 17, 2014 at 10:04 pm
Don’t get wrong hopes, unless you wishes to have a fake-conversion to Islam. This lies-fake conversion will created major problems in your life later.

As far Malaysian laws are concerned, a Muslim marriage cannot be registered with a non-Muslim. Read laws here.

You need to first decide what will you teach to your children for who was Jesus? Was He one of apostles (and noting more) or was Jesus Son of God? -Admin


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1 Comment

  • Yud
    January 11, 2015 9:20 am

    Dear Admin,

    I also had the same problem with Mv. I’am Indonesian Moslem and my future wife was Indonesia Catholic. I was raised in interreligious family myself. My Father was Catholic previously and My Mother was devout Moslem. Even though my Father was converted, he doesn’t practice Islam very well (something we called “Islam KTP-Islam ID” in Indonesia). Well almost like fake convert but he doesn’t admitted it.
    So when I’m married. I would like stay as Moslem, and my wife also stay as Catholic either.
    I will teach my Kid like when I was still a kid. Islam and Catholic had different point of view but it crave the same goal. Love. Which way they will choose, the choice is up to them and God to decide. We as parent only try our best to give a guidelines to reach their happiness.
    OK that’s was our point of view as interreligious marriage. The real question is same like Mv.
    Can we married at Singapore, and is our marriage will be legitimate at Indonesia?
    If we could have a marriage at Singapore, would our child’s be legitimate in Indonesia or not? If they can’t, then are they will be legitimate in Singapore?

    Hope you could helping us. Many thanks – Yud

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