The Bible speaks on being unevenly yoked. We as Christians are not supposed to marry into other faiths that deny Christ as God and Islam does. It is blasphemy to deny Jesus Christ's deity
It’s lovely to see two individuals each with strong personal faith, who are willing to make their relationship work, also without compromising their beliefs.
"Strong individual faith "? Do these two individuals accept that their God is real God or do both of them believe that both religions God is same? It cannot be both same.
@@ashleyfernandeslawrence4014 It's believed that the God of the three abrahamic religions is the same. This is believed by most everyone apart of these religions. So yes it is possible and they are the same God just different beliefs and ways of worship.
@@Heaven13420 this is how Muslims lie to you, our Gods are not the same, ask anyone on the face on that planet that is not a Christian if he worships Jesus or not, and he will answer you
Orthodox Christian here. Love these 2. I’ve been following them on TikTok for a while and I think they’re so cute together and their relationship is soooo strong. I guess love truly does conquer all. And whatever God/Allah there is up there, I’m sure he will love them 2 as well no matter what because they live their lives very clearly virtuously. There is beauty and awe in differences like these.
Loved this! I’m Palestinian-Bulgarian from a mixed Muslim-Christian family. "Where are you from?" is always a difficult question for me to answer. I’ve never felt fully accepted in either the Bulgarian or Arab community and sometimes I've encountered racism and stereotypes about my background. Being mixed has its challenges, but in recent years I've come to appreciate the beauty of it. I realized that being mixed is one of the main reasons why I get along so well with different people, regardless of how different they are to me, where they come from, how they think and which religion they follow. Being mixed is a true blessing that makes a more well-rounded and tolerant human being.
thats a total cope ( this is coming from someone who is from one of the most mixed regions in the world, im not ashamed of being mixed race but i dont think its a good thing, and i feel that most mixed race kids struggle with there identity when they get older). i am from punjab so i have a mix of indian, central asian, and Caucasian dna ( indian and central asian are far more predominate than cacausion).
@@SmeaglehasabeardIndeed it is a cope. The most prejudiced person I knew was mixed race white / ashkenazi and black Caribbean. They’d literally use racial slurs… in private ofcourse.
Hey man as a Bulgarian myself I just thought I’d share this. It depends on the area you’re in from what I’ve seen. The older generation can be quite judgmental but a lot of people (I guess 50 and younger) are quite accepting in the middle area (stara zagora). I’ve seen it with my friends when they come over and also with my neighbour there who married a man from Israel. Her grandma was the only one skeptical at first but now they love him and he’s a really good guy. I can see the barriers you face and I just wanna say well done on pushing past it. I hope your confidence is sky high now after pushing past it and if you have any questions let me know
@@PetkoKolev00 Really appreciate your comment. There are judgemental people all over the world, but in my experience most people are kind and tolerant, much like yourself. I hope there are more people like you in the world! I recently did a video on this topic actually on my channel.
Hi Monica! I’m also in the same kind of relationship and it sometimes feels a bit hard and isolated. Would you want to connect so we can get an inspiration and learn from each other’s?
You are not a real Christian. Praying you open your eyes. 2 Corinthians 6:14 - “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?”
Your boyfriend, if u win him to Christ first then nothing’s wrong with marrying him. If not u shouldn’t get married, are u willing to risk ur children soul? Are u ok with ur children going to mosque? And I’m sure he doesn’t want u teaching his kids abt the trinity. They say it’s idol worship
@@Umm-d8y I am loving your bible verse! But tht actual Bibles say's love is made by an nature of God for everlasting towards bonded formation together an even the wrld ❤💪 beginning God as mde so mny things an except inside a hrts of pure salvation.... Sister so thts why cme over wrld wide happening on ❤ beginning life my opinion but I don't fault your wrds u said "SPREACHUAL " 100 percent but wrld is blame after of a ❤️🍎 confession to an "eve " By ada...
Who cares they are different religions? I love how they seem to respect each other's religion and that is awesome! You can see how deeply they love one another just by how they look at each other. I hate how people associate Islam with control and abuse and that just isn't true. It's sad that a few Muslim extremists have painted all Muslims in a bad light. I wish this couple the best. :)
@@riptaiyo They will probably wait until they are old enough to decide THEMselves 🤷♂️, just like with *any* idealogies that people/parents have. They will probably also expose them to *both* religions, just like he is open to going to a church. I don't understand what is *so* difficult to understand. 😐
Absolutely love that instead of how couples are traditionally, one will usually convert to the others religion. I just love that they both respect each other's religions & beliefs that they go to each other's religious gatherings every week! It's all about compromise & they seem to REALLY respect each other! -EDIT- 3:25 I couldn't agree more!
He's a pretty moderate Muslim so should be workable. Christianity and Islam share some beliefs and characteristics based on the "book". good luck to this young couple!
Don't get confused people. Muslim man is allowed to marry Christian and Jew woman according to Sharia ( Islamic law) because Jews and Christian are people of book and followers of previous prophet.
This is great wish more people inbthe world could be this way. Kinda sad they gotta make an episode on this instead of people just getting along and accepting that some people of different religions are capable of acting like human beings and kind with each other... They're amazing and more people could definitely learn from them❤️💕
I personally made sure I married someone that shared my faith because I know it can be difficult being raised in a household that has two religions. If a couple can make it work, then good for them. They still deserve to be happy.
My husband and I were 2 different faiths when we got married . I wont lie and say it was all sunshine and flowers lol but 10 years later it’s gotten SO much better . He actually left his faith (not because of me just research) he was Mormon and I wasn’t and they were SUPER intense . :( but the postive is we made it work
I’m married in the same faith for the same reasons as you. But I’m American and he’s Iranian so we have cultural differences but we are both Christians. Hubby was a Christian before I met him.
Your comment tells why it matters. If the Bible states that Christ is the only way to GOD, why would you say it doesn't matter what they believe? And, He tells us to be equally yolked
Most beautiful, wholesome, sweet couple on the planet!! ⬆️🙌🙌🙌 Those "Christians" are the reason why I have not been attending mass since I was 12. They judge others so harshly while seemingly having no ability at all to see how their words and actions are the exact opposite of what Christ stands for. Bless you two beautiful souls, your families and your communities. 🙏 Thank you for sharing your story with the world. 🙏😃 Nice to know there are truly good people out there. 🥰
They are gonna start convincing each other. One religion is gonna start taking precedence in the family if they choose to have on in the future. Most children of mixed religion parents do become atheists
I never thought it mattered. I was raised to find someone who completes my heart. It was interesting to know that it can be a big deal. I've respected everyone's religion because I believe there's bad and good people in all religions, so who you are and how you carry yourself is more important than if we match religions.
Why though? Even Catholic church allows interfaith marriages as long as one of the spouses is Catholic and the wedding takes place in a church. And Catholic church doesn't even recognize divorce... so if you marry outside of your religion - you better make it work.
that’s all cool and stuff but I feel like his family has finally accepted Tamara cause they think that she will convert to Islam at the end of the day, and I’m pretty sure they are convinced that it’s gonna happen in a couple of coming years
islam allows muslim men to marry non muslim women, because it knows that in most cases the man will win the conversation battle ( his wife will probably convert, and his kids have a even higher chance of converting). there are cases where this dosent happen because the women is more dominant than the man, but those cases are far and few between.
islam does not allow muslim women to marry non muslim men ( i am not a muslim, i was raised sikh and i am exploring orthodox Christianity and catholicism).
Love this couple and how they respect each other and allow each other to be themselves. We should all respect each others beliefs and work together for peace and calm and no fighting or killings.
Good for them. It's nice that they accept each other as they are without the pressure or ultimatum to convert. I personally wouldn't marry out because my religion is super important to me and I want a guy who shares my religion and culture. My parents were different religions; my mum Catholic and my dad Jewish. They loved each other very much but it caused problems especially with my dad's family. It's complicated when kids are involved. I was raised in my mother's faith but never identified with Catholism and felt more connected to my Jewish side. I decided to become officially Jewish in my early 20s and it's the best thing ever. I love being Jewish. From my own experience I wouldn't marry out though as it's important to me to maintain a Jewish life and it's hard to do that with a partner who isn't Jewish. I don't judge people who do marry out though. Love is love and as long as couples have honest and open conversations with one another about their future and how they'll raise their children, it's nobody else's business.
I had an epiphany the other day.... no matter who u fall in love with these days.... there will ALWAYS be ppl (even if it is one person) who will be AGAINST the union. At thr end of the day a couple MUST know they genuinely love each other NO MATTER WHAT, and they have peace to love with each other until death do them part ❤❤❤
This is a difference in religion, but also a difference in culture. Even alot of Pakistani parents dont want their kids to marry someone from another culture, even if theyre Muslim too.
@@sebastianwilliams5060Ah f*ker Muslim societies were first to get rid of salvery not like America where blacks were still slaves in 1800s don't talk about child marriages because we know your stories of witch hunting a 11 year girl can have sex without marriage in your society but can't marry one
They have a lot in common regarding faith, they both are believers, that practice, faith is center in both their life and they view marriage in a qimilar way. The fact that their faith is historically linked and have similarities must help. At the end, it seems easier than to reconcile someone that believe and a non believer. It's the family and tradition that always complicate this unions. Glad the stayed open.
Love the relationship you share ❤ As you said, it was just nice to see that representation. It was particularly hard to come across an interrfaith relationship between a practicing Muslim and another religion. Most stories represented involved one or the other converting, leaving their faiths and being estranged from their family. It's been hard with the fellow I'm seeing because I am agnostic (culturally Christian with some non-practicing Jewish in my background too) and he is Muslim. I don't think it would even be as much of a problem for his family as it is for him. We always present as friends. I think he would be more openly/ freely accepting of our relationship if I were a practicing Christian, but unfortunately I can't change how I go about believing and thinking about things, and I would be pretending if I did, which if God exists, then I think this level of self-deceipt/ living a lie would be a greater sin. I believe that if a God exists, the most important thing would be to live with respect and compassion for ourselves, others and our planet. I don't have an issue with him being Muslim and ecourage pursuit of his faith because it is part of who he is and I respect him for that. I pray and worship in my own way but am not firmly set in the belief of God. Wish the acceptance were reciprocal, but I don't know if that's possible with him toward me, as I am not as firmly grounded in religion.
Bible teaches worship father alone without partner. Jesus is messenger of God who was given gospel as Moses was given torah. He also prophesied coming of new prophet after him. God name in Arabic( Allah) ( Muhammad's language)in Aramaic ( Alloh) - (Jesus language) and in Hebrew (ellah or ellohim) ' him' used for respect (Moses language).
Don't change your religion for a partner. It's important to be true to yourself and your identity. Plus converting solely for a partner will create feelings of resentment. Only convert to a religion if you feel a deep connection to it and believe in it, not because of a partner.
Sister please don't. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
Some people in the comment section are noooot well, no one is going to hell. My parents definitely did not share the same beliefs - my mom was a "Christian" when it was convenient and my dad was a closeted athiest lmao. They raised me to make the decision for myself when I got older on what I wanted to believe in. Funnily enough everyone in my family has hit one end or the other with their beliefs as a result. Nothing wrong with that, ultimately even if you raise a kid with one religion doesn't mean they're going to stick to it in adulthood.
Congratulations! Just hang onto each other and things will work out and you will be happy. Don't listen to any negative reactions. May God bless you with much joy and happiness. Thank you for sharing your story.
Circa 1974, I was born to a Polish mother and a father from South America. My mother a ginger; my looks took after my father side, tanned skin, dark long hair brown eyes. Many mistake me for Latino, Egyptian, Morocco, Brazilian, Mexican, you name it. My brother was blonde and blue eyed yeah 😂😂😂 lol so we were the colour of the rainbow. In Ontario Japanese tourists were so shocked by the site of our family that they would-take pictures with us. They’ve never seen interracial family like ours, especially in the 70s. I’ve never felt out of place, I know having an international family was a rare thing back then, but I was blessed enough to live in a country where nobody focussed on my skin colour. You guys seem well rounded, smart, just be yourselves and ignore the haters and celebrate your love daily !!
WHY do *SO MANY* of you "christians" feel the need to mention that *you* would *NEVER* marry a Muslim.....??? 🙄 Can you not give a compliment or show respect withOUT mentioning your own damn preferences?? 😆🙈 I find that really strange&cringe-y
Sister , Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
So you’re going to raise your children in different religions? The Quran categorically rejects the idea of the trinity and the divinity of Jesus. How do you reconcile this with your own faith in your marriage?
Muslim men can marry Christian under two conditions: the state has to be under Islamic rule and those women have to be chase and modest, not by dating l (zina) is the ruling.
I'm an atheist and my fiancé is a muslim. We're also both gay and from different continents. We manage quite well. It's not so hard when two people genuinely love each other.
Algumas vezes importa sim, porque muitas religiões não são apenas religiões, são estilos de vida. Sem contar que muitos parceiros gostam de julgar o outro ou tentam mudar o outro a todo custo.
For everyone wondering why it’s a big deal probably because in the Christian religion in the Bible it talks about not being “unequally yoked.” I’m sure other religions feel the same obviously.
It is permissible for a muslim man to marry a Christian or a jew but a muslim woman cannot marry anyone other than a muslim.. theres nothing wrong in it as far as the couple is happy and they dont have any influence over ones religion..Islam is a beautiful religion..
As long as they respect and love each other, I see no problem. Even if I did have have a problem, it wouldn't matter because this is their relationship, not mine.
I love their relationship. I love how he doesn’t try to force her into his religion and she doesn’t try to force him. A mutual respect for their differences. I love it!
Sister please don't. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
True facts are his religion is already over spilling, don't be naive. She covers up as a Muslim already and their kids will be automatically be Muslim.. Not hating but this is the truth.. Her religion will never be equal..She will not be allowed to teach her kids about worshiping her way.
That is far more likely than her kids following her religion, I'll give you that. But now in the thrid decade of 21st cemtury, Religion might be fading away bit by bit.
What I like about this marriage is that they both compromise, like he goes to her church and she goes to his Friday juma, but they don’t compromise in their faith. I have never seen a Christian and Muslim compromise the way they do without compromising their own religion. Now the only problem is when you have children how would that work? Will they get to practice both religions and choose what they want to believe when they are older?
You do know the children will be Muslim. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
@@MajorAntiLucifer97 Okay 😆 Well, i guess we 7 people are just "triggered" 😏 I just love how people *NOWdays* use that word as soon as someone says something they don't like or agree with, instead of using it when someone is aggressive or offensive. I guess you just find it *completely* normal to go around telling random people your irrelevant preferences when it's not about you, and you aren't even being asked 😆🙈 Good for you 👏😆
muslim here, literally i see no problem. i don’t know why people would judge this one, and normally when this happens someone would change their religion for this.
I think this relationship is beautiful. Especially how they respect eachothers religion. Love conquers everything
Beautiful? Interfaith relationship is the anithesis of love!
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The Bible speaks on being unevenly yoked. We as Christians are not supposed to marry into other faiths that deny Christ as God and Islam does.
It is blasphemy to deny Jesus Christ's deity
@@yeshuachristdrivenandinspi6998 god relgion sucks
It’s lovely to see two individuals each with strong personal faith, who are willing to make their relationship work, also without compromising their beliefs.
"Strong individual faith "? Do these two individuals accept that their God is real God or do both of them believe that both religions God is same? It cannot be both same.
@@ashleyfernandeslawrence4014 It's believed that the God of the three abrahamic religions is the same. This is believed by most everyone apart of these religions. So yes it is possible and they are the same God just different beliefs and ways of worship.
@@Heaven13420 this is how Muslims lie to you, our Gods are not the same, ask anyone on the face on that planet that is not a Christian if he worships Jesus or not, and he will answer you
Orthodox Christian here. Love these 2. I’ve been following them on TikTok for a while and I think they’re so cute together and their relationship is soooo strong. I guess love truly does conquer all. And whatever God/Allah there is up there, I’m sure he will love them 2 as well no matter what because they live their lives very clearly virtuously. There is beauty and awe in differences like these.
Could u tell me their tiktok?
Let’s see what happens when they have kids, also they may just love each other but not God. But just doing all the TikTok things for the views.
well, Mr. Orhodox, I am Orthdox as well, but I think Saint Paul would disagree Corinthians 6:14
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"I'm Christian" but "whatever God is up there"??? That's not what a Christian says; they speak Christ.
Loved this! I’m Palestinian-Bulgarian from a mixed Muslim-Christian family. "Where are you from?" is always a difficult question for me to answer. I’ve never felt fully accepted in either the Bulgarian or Arab community and sometimes I've encountered racism and stereotypes about my background. Being mixed has its challenges, but in recent years I've come to appreciate the beauty of it. I realized that being mixed is one of the main reasons why I get along so well with different people, regardless of how different they are to me, where they come from, how they think and which religion they follow. Being mixed is a true blessing that makes a more well-rounded and tolerant human being.
thats a total cope ( this is coming from someone who is from one of the most mixed regions in the world, im not ashamed of being mixed race but i dont think its a good thing, and i feel that most mixed race kids struggle with there identity when they get older). i am from punjab so i have a mix of indian, central asian, and Caucasian dna ( indian and central asian are far more predominate than cacausion).
@@SmeaglehasabeardIndeed it is a cope. The most prejudiced person I knew was mixed race white / ashkenazi and black Caribbean. They’d literally use racial slurs… in private ofcourse.
@@MajorAntiLucifer97
your right, hating other races is usually a cope too.
Hey man as a Bulgarian myself I just thought I’d share this. It depends on the area you’re in from what I’ve seen. The older generation can be quite judgmental but a lot of people (I guess 50 and younger) are quite accepting in the middle area (stara zagora). I’ve seen it with my friends when they come over and also with my neighbour there who married a man from Israel. Her grandma was the only one skeptical at first but now they love him and he’s a really good guy. I can see the barriers you face and I just wanna say well done on pushing past it. I hope your confidence is sky high now after pushing past it and if you have any questions let me know
@@PetkoKolev00 Really appreciate your comment. There are judgemental people all over the world, but in my experience most people are kind and tolerant, much like yourself. I hope there are more people like you in the world! I recently did a video on this topic actually on my channel.
They both adults... Live and let them live.. Maybe its not what they want but its what they need.❤
Ok, commissioner Gordon.
My boyfriend is Muslim and I'm Christian. We have learned that it's about respect and space for us to get along about it❤
Hi Monica! I’m also in the same kind of relationship and it sometimes feels a bit hard and isolated. Would you want to connect so we can get an inspiration and learn from each other’s?
You are not a real Christian. Praying you open your eyes. 2 Corinthians 6:14 - “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?”
Your boyfriend, if u win him to Christ first then nothing’s wrong with marrying him. If not u shouldn’t get married, are u willing to risk ur children soul? Are u ok with ur children going to mosque? And I’m sure he doesn’t want u teaching his kids abt the trinity. They say it’s idol worship
@@Umm-d8y I am loving your bible verse! But tht actual Bibles say's love is made by an nature of God for everlasting towards bonded formation together an even the wrld ❤💪 beginning God as mde so mny things an except inside a hrts of pure salvation.... Sister so thts why cme over wrld wide happening on ❤ beginning life my opinion but I don't fault your wrds u said "SPREACHUAL " 100 percent but wrld is blame after of a ❤️🍎 confession to an "eve " By ada...
Keep praying for your husband one day he will come to the truth … keep covering him
Who cares they are different religions? I love how they seem to respect each other's religion and that is awesome! You can see how deeply they love one another just by how they look at each other. I hate how people associate Islam with control and abuse and that just isn't true. It's sad that a few Muslim extremists have painted all Muslims in a bad light. I wish this couple the best. :)
I’m just confused what they’ll do when the children come into the picture
In Christianity you're not supposed to marry people who are not also Christian.
@@shomshomni2314 🤣🙈🤣 *says WHO* !?!? 🤣🙈🤣 Such a *ignorant&ridiculous* comment 🙄
@@riptaiyo They will probably wait until they are old enough to decide THEMselves 🤷♂️, just like with *any* idealogies that people/parents have. They will probably also expose them to *both* religions, just like he is open to going to a church. I don't understand what is *so* difficult to understand. 😐
@@FalkSinss yeah that’s not happening with people strong in faith. They both believe the other is going to hell
I hope they are happy forever. Love matters💙
Absolutely love that instead of how couples are traditionally, one will usually convert to the others religion. I just love that they both respect each other's religions & beliefs that they go to each other's religious gatherings every week!
It's all about compromise & they seem to REALLY respect each other!
-EDIT-
3:25 I couldn't agree more!
He's a pretty moderate Muslim so should be workable. Christianity and Islam share some beliefs and characteristics based on the "book". good luck to this young couple!
And this is really not worth condemning. guys are awesome!
Don't get confused people. Muslim man is allowed to marry Christian and Jew woman according to Sharia ( Islamic law) because Jews and Christian are people of book and followers of previous prophet.
It's not the same case with a muslim woman marrying a non-muslim man.
@@Cesare996 yes my beloved brother you are correct. Peace be on you. May Allah guide to Islam and make you humble.
@@Innovati-y4wThat's the hypocrisy
@oggyindia3663 may the Lord Jesuschrist (Allah) deliver you out of the grips of Islam. Islam is only going to lead you into damnation.
Right
This is great wish more people inbthe world could be this way. Kinda sad they gotta make an episode on this instead of people just getting along and accepting that some people of different religions are capable of acting like human beings and kind with each other... They're amazing and more people could definitely learn from them❤️💕
They are so happy and sweet together. And his mom is so sweet ❤
I personally made sure I married someone that shared my faith because I know it can be difficult being raised in a household that has two religions. If a couple can make it work, then good for them. They still deserve to be happy.
My husband and I were 2 different faiths when we got married . I wont lie and say it was all sunshine and flowers lol but 10 years later it’s gotten SO much better . He actually left his faith (not because of me just research) he was Mormon and I wasn’t and they were SUPER intense . :( but the postive is we made it work
I’m married in the same faith for the same reasons as you. But I’m American and he’s Iranian so we have cultural differences but we are both Christians. Hubby was a Christian before I met him.
OMG they are so cute together❤. May their marriage last forever.
Im an asian married to a muslim
Who cares ! We marry who we love
I wish people don’t care about others so much. It’s my own life. Live, people!
It doesn't matter what they stand or believe what's matter is that JESUS CHRIST is LORD and SAVIOR who love us all.
Amen Jesus Christ is the Lord
Muslims don't recognise Jesus as God and Savour so it does matter .
Your comment tells why it matters.
If the Bible states that Christ is the only way to GOD, why would you say it doesn't matter what they believe?
And, He tells us to be equally yolked
God is not a man.
My parents are Christian - Muslim...
We had a beautiful life growing up
I have followed their story on TikTok for a long time. I love their relationship and Tamara is so beautiful ❤️
Most beautiful, wholesome, sweet couple on the planet!! ⬆️🙌🙌🙌 Those "Christians" are the reason why I have not been attending mass since I was 12. They judge others so harshly while seemingly having no ability at all to see how their words and actions are the exact opposite of what Christ stands for.
Bless you two beautiful souls, your families and your communities. 🙏 Thank you for sharing your story with the world. 🙏😃 Nice to know there are truly good people out there. 🥰
We go to Mass for God not because people are nice or not.
@ICXCNIKA-hv5pn In today's world people try to make an imaginary " God " which suits them, instead of seeking the true God as revealed in the Bible!
How did they make you stop when you know what Christ truly stands for?
They are rude people nasty comments about relationships beautiful couple.
True love ❤ I think it's so difficult for both parties to do all these yet they've conquered it all!!!
Manifesting this into my non existent love life 😊 blessings their way.
Listen to me, Farhaan is gorgeous!
He is handsome.
They are gonna start convincing each other. One religion is gonna start taking precedence in the family if they choose to have on in the future. Most children of mixed religion parents do become atheists
Its not a bad thing to be an atheist
thats not true, mixed children usually pick 1 of the religions and are raised that way
I know a bunch of people who's parents are the same religion and they end up being atheists.
Wonderful. I support this.
I never thought it mattered. I was raised to find someone who completes my heart. It was interesting to know that it can be a big deal. I've respected everyone's religion because I believe there's bad and good people in all religions, so who you are and how you carry yourself is more important than if we match religions.
Very beautiful couple. Stands ahead and shows us the path of true love and what is life about. The negative comments were so pathetic, indeed!
I don’t know why they would marry each other. As a Protestant Christian you’re not supposed to marry anyone outside of Christ.
Why though? Even Catholic church allows interfaith marriages as long as one of the spouses is Catholic and the wedding takes place in a church. And Catholic church doesn't even recognize divorce... so if you marry outside of your religion - you better make it work.
Most probably she is just a nominal (namesake) Christian.
that’s all cool and stuff but I feel like his family has finally accepted Tamara cause they think that she will convert to Islam at the end of the day, and I’m pretty sure they are convinced that it’s gonna happen in a couple of coming years
islam allows muslim men to marry non muslim women, because it knows that in most cases the man will win the conversation battle ( his wife will probably convert, and his kids have a even higher chance of converting). there are cases where this dosent happen because the women is more dominant than the man, but those cases are far and few between.
islam does not allow muslim women to marry non muslim men ( i am not a muslim, i was raised sikh and i am exploring orthodox Christianity and catholicism).
They know they will make the children Muslim but if it's their daughter they won't allow
My wife is a Christian. I am an atheist, but it works. If you want something, you'll find a way to make it work.
I dont see a problem as long as theyre respectful and loving towards one another. 😊❤
Love this couple and how they respect each other and allow each other to be themselves. We should all respect each others beliefs and work together for peace and calm and no fighting or killings.
Good for them. It's nice that they accept each other as they are without the pressure or ultimatum to convert. I personally wouldn't marry out because my religion is super important to me and I want a guy who shares my religion and culture. My parents were different religions; my mum Catholic and my dad Jewish. They loved each other very much but it caused problems especially with my dad's family. It's complicated when kids are involved. I was raised in my mother's faith but never identified with Catholism and felt more connected to my Jewish side. I decided to become officially Jewish in my early 20s and it's the best thing ever. I love being Jewish. From my own experience I wouldn't marry out though as it's important to me to maintain a Jewish life and it's hard to do that with a partner who isn't Jewish. I don't judge people who do marry out though. Love is love and as long as couples have honest and open conversations with one another about their future and how they'll raise their children, it's nobody else's business.
I had an epiphany the other day.... no matter who u fall in love with these days.... there will ALWAYS be ppl (even if it is one person) who will be AGAINST the union. At thr end of the day a couple MUST know they genuinely love each other NO MATTER WHAT, and they have peace to love with each other until death do them part ❤❤❤
What a beautiful couple! May they live a long and happy life together ❤
This is a difference in religion, but also a difference in culture. Even alot of Pakistani parents dont want their kids to marry someone from another culture, even if theyre Muslim too.
There’s nothing special here. Get a Muslim girl that’s married to a non Muslim man, now that’s a video worth watching.
It’s special cause CHRISTIAN GIRLS ARE NOTALLOWED TO marry outsider religion😅😅
Used to happen alot. But not in last couple of decades. Bollywood actresses use to do it all the time in the 90s and early 2000s.
It’s just amusing how people are so triggered when in Islam this is ALLOWED.
Yeah, slavery is also allowed. Children marriage too.
@@sebastianwilliams5060Ah f*ker Muslim societies were first to get rid of salvery not like America where blacks were still slaves in 1800s don't talk about child marriages because we know your stories of witch hunting
a 11 year girl can have sex without marriage in your society but can't marry one
@@sebastianwilliams5060neither children's marriage nor slavery is allowed. Enough with your limited knowledge and misconceptions troll.
Christians DO NOT ALLOW THO
It is allowed because the girl is Non Muslim but if it was the other way around it's not allowed
She looks like she could become Miss Hong Kong 👸.
Wait until farhaans sister or daughter brings home a non muslim😂
I think this is beautiful. The way they respect and support eachothers religion is great. ❤❤❤
Religion separates us a people. They used their higher consciousness to look beyond that for love. Respect ✊🏾
This is so wholesome. It's completely possible to just respect and accept others.
They have a lot in common regarding faith, they both are believers, that practice, faith is center in both their life and they view marriage in a qimilar way. The fact that their faith is historically linked and have similarities must help. At the end, it seems easier than to reconcile someone that believe and a non believer. It's the family and tradition that always complicate this unions. Glad the stayed open.
Love the relationship you share ❤
As you said, it was just nice to see that representation. It was particularly hard to come across an interrfaith relationship between a practicing Muslim and another religion. Most stories represented involved one or the other converting, leaving their faiths and being estranged from their family.
It's been hard with the fellow I'm seeing because I am agnostic (culturally Christian with some non-practicing Jewish in my background too) and he is Muslim. I don't think it would even be as much of a problem for his family as it is for him.
We always present as friends. I think he would be more openly/ freely accepting of our relationship if I were a practicing Christian, but unfortunately I can't change how I go about believing and thinking about things, and I would be pretending if I did, which if God exists, then I think this level of self-deceipt/ living a lie would be a greater sin. I believe that if a God exists, the most important thing would be to live with respect and compassion for ourselves, others and our planet.
I don't have an issue with him being Muslim and ecourage pursuit of his faith because it is part of who he is and I respect him for that. I pray and worship in my own way but am not firmly set in the belief of God. Wish the acceptance were reciprocal, but I don't know if that's possible with him toward me, as I am not as firmly grounded in religion.
Love conquers everything. ❤
An interfaith relationship is the antithesis of love. A Christian is incapable of feeling love towards a Muslim.
Am in a similar relationship my man is Muslim and am a Christian yet he wats me to change yet I feel like I don't want to change religion
Get a new man
He loves you deeply that's why he wants to change your religion because he wants to save you on day of judgement.
Bible teaches worship father alone without partner. Jesus is messenger of God who was given gospel as Moses was given torah. He also prophesied coming of new prophet after him. God name in Arabic( Allah) ( Muhammad's language)in Aramaic ( Alloh) - (Jesus language) and in Hebrew (ellah or ellohim) ' him' used for respect (Moses language).
i would say dont change yourself for someone else
always be true to yourself and clear your head from all the noise from different religions
Don't change your religion for a partner. It's important to be true to yourself and your identity. Plus converting solely for a partner will create feelings of resentment. Only convert to a religion if you feel a deep connection to it and believe in it, not because of a partner.
I like this Hindu guy, and I'm Catholic. Wish me luck❤
I love that they respect each other . Neither of them tried to change each other . They seem sweet 🥹
Thanks for sharing my boyfriend is a muslim and I’m a Christian. This video is very helpful
Sister please don't. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
I pray for all these people
Better than the gay and trans relationships
All fun and games until the fights about how the children should be raised begin
I just dropped by your channel, it’s very common for people to date someone from another race & faith. 😊
Beautiful 😍 Islam is love and love is magical 🎉
Some people in the comment section are noooot well, no one is going to hell. My parents definitely did not share the same beliefs - my mom was a "Christian" when it was convenient and my dad was a closeted athiest lmao. They raised me to make the decision for myself when I got older on what I wanted to believe in. Funnily enough everyone in my family has hit one end or the other with their beliefs as a result. Nothing wrong with that, ultimately even if you raise a kid with one religion doesn't mean they're going to stick to it in adulthood.
Congratulations! Just hang onto each other and things will work out and you will be happy. Don't listen to any negative reactions. May God bless you with much joy and happiness. Thank you for sharing your story.
Thats good at least they respect each religion they have
Circa 1974, I was born to a Polish mother and a father from South America. My mother a ginger; my looks took after my father side, tanned skin, dark long hair brown eyes. Many mistake me for Latino, Egyptian, Morocco, Brazilian, Mexican, you name it. My brother was blonde and blue eyed yeah 😂😂😂 lol so we were the colour of the rainbow.
In Ontario Japanese tourists were so shocked by the site of our family that they would-take pictures with us. They’ve never seen interracial family like ours, especially in the 70s.
I’ve never felt out of place, I know having an international family was a rare thing back then, but I was blessed enough to live in a country where nobody focussed on my skin colour.
You guys seem well rounded, smart, just be yourselves and ignore the haters and celebrate your love daily !!
Love knows no identity whether it is color or faith. What matters is they both have feelings for each other
Love conquers all❤
Beautiful couple! I love how supportive his mother is.
J'aime beaucoup ce couple 💑
Mashallah❤
0:27 golden comment
😂🤣🤣
Love this one!!
As a Christian, I wouldn’t marry a Muslim. But I still think this is beautiful. Good on them!
WHY do *SO MANY* of you "christians" feel the need to mention that *you* would *NEVER* marry a Muslim.....??? 🙄 Can you not give a compliment or show respect withOUT mentioning your own damn preferences?? 😆🙈 I find that really strange&cringe-y
@FalkSinss 🥺🥺
@@FalkSinssi would never marry a muslim either. You will get brainwashed really quick
Sister , Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
So you’re going to raise your children in different religions? The Quran categorically rejects the idea of the trinity and the divinity of Jesus. How do you reconcile this with your own faith in your marriage?
Totally support u two. Your relationship inspires. ❤
Muslim men can marry Christian under two conditions: the state has to be under Islamic rule and those women have to be chase and modest, not by dating l (zina) is the ruling.
I’m praying for y’all ! In Jesus name!!!!
You are a beautiful couple. May God always shower His blessings upon you.
Wow, what a cool and very sweet couple
even my girlfriend is muslim but I'm christian ❤
Allah bless your relationship
I'm an atheist and my fiancé is a muslim. We're also both gay and from different continents. We manage quite well. It's not so hard when two people genuinely love each other.
Why does it matter what religion you follow
for real. they make it their entire existence.
Algumas vezes importa sim, porque muitas religiões não são apenas religiões, são estilos de vida.
Sem contar que muitos parceiros gostam de julgar o outro ou tentam mudar o outro a todo custo.
For everyone wondering why it’s a big deal probably because in the Christian religion in the Bible it talks about not being “unequally yoked.” I’m sure other religions feel the same obviously.
It is permissible for a muslim man to marry a Christian or a jew but a muslim woman cannot marry anyone other than a muslim.. theres nothing wrong in it as far as the couple is happy and they dont have any influence over ones religion..Islam is a beautiful religion..
It matters a muslim man can only marry a Christian or a jew a muslim woman can only marry a muslim man
Love you Tamara!
As long as they respect and love each other, I see no problem. Even if I did have have a problem, it wouldn't matter because this is their relationship, not mine.
I love their relationship. I love how he doesn’t try to force her into his religion and she doesn’t try to force him.
A mutual respect for their differences. I love it!
Sister please don't. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
How can you get a Christian ceremony? I guess not all the Christian church want to marriage Christians with another religion people.
I hope you guys have a happy life together! No matter how many times people say "You guys shouldn't be in a realationship. ", don't back down!!😁😁
You’re not supposed to be unequally yoked. It’s in the Bible.
True facts are his religion is already over spilling, don't be naive. She covers up as a Muslim already and their kids will be automatically be Muslim.. Not hating but this is the truth.. Her religion will never be equal..She will not be allowed to teach her kids about worshiping her way.
That is far more likely than her kids following her religion, I'll give you that. But now in the thrid decade of 21st cemtury, Religion might be fading away bit by bit.
Exactly conquering through the womb
It'll start to get complicated once they have kids.
not really, they clearly talk about it beforehand
All that matters they are happy forever such a amazing couple ❤
What I like about this marriage is that they both compromise, like he goes to her church and she goes to his Friday juma, but they don’t compromise in their faith. I have never seen a Christian and Muslim compromise the way they do without compromising their own religion. Now the only problem is when you have children how would that work? Will they get to practice both religions and choose what they want to believe when they are older?
By Islamic law, the kids are to be raised Muslim.
This is such a beautiful 🤩 story❤
There is only one way to make it to heaven people
wwwoooh. Inspiring guys!!!!!
I loved them they’re so cute together 🤍👏
If they have kids he will want them to be muslim
Yes conquering through the womb strategy
WAT ABOUT THE KIDS SERIOUSLY
I stand with them. I see a man and a woman. They did the right thing.
They are a beautiful couple. 💜
I'm just curious what the kids going to be Christian or Muslim?
If a Muslim man gets married to a christian, the kids have to be Muslim and should be agreed by both sides Especially the wife of the Muslim man.
@@turquoiseheart248 that’s not true
You do know the children will be Muslim. Muslims marry Christian woman but not the other way around. It's a way of increasing their population. Strategy of conquering through the womb
They have to be raised Muslim.
I wouldn’t marry a Muslim but I wish this couple all the best.
You know.......there are *certain* things that just don't *need* to be said. NObody really cares what your preferences are 🙄🙈
@@FalkSinssSo triggered 😂
@@MajorAntiLucifer97 Okay 😆 Well, i guess we 7 people are just "triggered" 😏
I just love how people *NOWdays* use that word as soon as someone says something they don't like or agree with, instead of using it when someone is aggressive or offensive. I guess you just find it *completely* normal to go around telling random people your irrelevant preferences when it's not about you, and you aren't even being asked 😆🙈 Good for you 👏😆
Same here! Wouldn't touch a Muslim with a 10ft pole but this guy seems nice and reasonable. I definitely wish them all the best
@@KAMZA.that sounds very mean
How do yall split the holidays ?
muslim here, literally i see no problem. i don’t know why people would judge this one, and normally when this happens someone would change their religion for this.
If you want your kids to grow up confused or non-believers, then do this.