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Why I can't marry a Sunni!!!!!!!

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    nsws1988
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    Peace

    I personally think you can marry who you choose for whatever reasons you have, but I do not think Sunni men are a bane to women and I am sure there are some good Sunni men out there who could be wonderful husbands.

    Joe

    Even so, it would be difficult to find a sunni who would allow the wife to practise her religion freely and have different views. There will also be problems with raising the children and circumcision.

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      Q_student
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      Even so, it would be difficult to find a sunni who would allow the wife to practise her religion freely and have different views. There will also be problems with raising the children and circumcision.

      Sister ! your observation is correct.
      Secondly ,they consider us as "kaafir".I do not think any Sunni male will accept a Quran alone woman or Sunni female will accept a Quran alone male.
      My wife got divorce on this basis.

      Regards

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        Dotty
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        So what makes a man a sunni? My husband's told me that his entire family is sunni, yet he does not consider himself one. He says he's just a muslim... no label. Would he be considered a sunni just because his whole family calls themselves sunni? He was born and raised in that home, but he's a kind and gentle man and gives me no greif for the way I practice islam. He always says, "God knows better than any man", so he will not judge me. From reading this thread, I'd say I'm pretty lucky.

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          Rev_John
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          So what makes a man a sunni? My husband's told me that his entire family is sunni, yet he does not consider himself one. He says he's just a muslim... no label. Would he be considered a sunni just because his whole family calls themselves sunni? He was born and raised in that home, but he's a kind and gentle man and gives me no greif for the way I practice islam. He always says, "God knows better than any man", so he will not judge me. From reading this thread, I'd say I'm pretty lucky.

          He sounds a really good man

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            nsws1988
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            Would he be considered a sunni just because his whole family calls themselves sunni?

            It isn't hereditary

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              nsws1988
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              I don't find it respectful to reveal the names and email addresses of these women unless they gave you permission, which I hope they have

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                SarahY
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                At the end of the day everyone is an individual. It?s easy to taint people in groups but within people differ.

                some might think Quranist are off the edge and a bit nutty so shrugs

                peace.

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                  Q_student
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                  At the end of the day everyone is an individual. It?s easy to taint people in groups but within people differ.

                  some might think Quranist are off the edge and a bit nutty so shrugs

                  peace.

                  peace ;
                  You are right .Individuals have different attitude. Qadianis have been declared Kaafir in Pakistan.So is the movement there to declare Quranists as Kaafir.
                  Regards

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                    SarahY
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                    Well i wonder if tables change and different people gain authority how others would be labelled. Politics.. it don't matter in this situation, belief is the issue.

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                      It isn't hereditary

                      Of course it's not!

                      I realize there are plenty of people out there who were brought up sunni and leave the customary instructions they were taught as a child. Even though my husband never considers himself sunni, I'm certain he's recognized as sunni just because his family is.

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