My Three Children Married Outside My Religion

Hardip Singh says: February 16, 2016 at 1:14 pm

Inter religions and interracial marriages are the order of the day. A LARGE PERCENTAGE Of Jewish and south Asian boys and girls are marrying out side their religion and race in the United States, Canada and in the United Kingdom. Muslims are no exception they too are marrying in other races and religions. If, two adults are in love and feel compatible with each other , then race and religion should not be a hurdle. Each person can worship their own religion. if, are blessed with children as a result of their marriage, they should allow their adult children to follow what ever religion they want to worship.

My own three children married outside my religion and race. No one has converted to each other religion. They are living in harmony and have children. Their marriages were conducted according to their prefer wishes. I have also known few Muslim girls from Pakistan and Hindu girls from India who have married outside their race and religions and enjoying a successful marriage.

Success of such marriages depend on the broader and flex attitude on the part of the parents, siblings and the adults who are involved in such marriages. As per Sikhism, there is no Hindu or Muslim. We are are His Children. -Hardip Singh


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1 Comment

  • Harmun
    April 25, 2016 5:54 pm

    Can you please talk about the challenges that you’re family has faced, and how they were addressed.

    Also in relation to those relationships could you answer the following questions?

    When you love someone does that mean you love all of them?

    And if you wish live the rest of your life with that person, how much of that which you love, do you incorporate into your own character?

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