Malaysian Chinese Girl with Iranian Shia-Muslim

Malaysian Chinese Girl says: February 15, 2017 at 6:39 am

Hello. I am a Malaysian Chinese girl and I am dating an Iranian Shia-Muslim boy. We are currently living in Malaysia.

He does not practice anything that has to do with Islam due to his upbringing and personal beliefs. His family are very open-minded people. He definitely understands that I do not want to convert to Islam. He respects Chinese practices and is willing to learn about different cultures and so am I open to learning about Islam. However, I do not want to convert because I understand that there are many strings attached to it.

My questions are these:
1. Can I marry him in a Non-Islamic country (such as Singapore, or in Europe), without converting?
2. Will my marriage be legal?
3. If yes, what are the steps? Register, Nikkah, etc? Do give me details how I can proceed with it!
4 Will I be able to buy a house with him and live in Malaysia together as husband and wife? Or do I have to live in a Non-Islamic country?
5. Will the authorities have an issue with our marriage in Malaysia?
6. Will our children have “Islam” stated in their documents?

I’m sorry if I’m troubling you. I just need to have clarified answers because I really do love my boyfriend. It would be heartbreaking to break up solely because of the law’s sake. Please share any knowledge or experienxe you have on this. Thank you. -MCG

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2 Comments

  • June 27, 2017 8:57 pm

    Hi,

    I am a chinese malaysian who planning to married with a muslim Iranian soon,We have been together aroud 7 years. My case is similiar as above senario, I wish I can no need convert to muslim but can get a internasional marriedge cert with my fiance, I have no problem for convert to muslim, but I have the heritage tranfer name issue.
    I am the only child, my mother past away suddenly two years ago without will, If I convert to muslim now, will it effect my heritage tranfer?
    If I marriedge with my iranian fience, he can have PR in Malaysia?
    How about if I married in western country / Singapore without convert and if within 6 month I do not register in Malaysia, will it cause any trouble?
    Please let me know.

    Thanks a lot!

    Reply at https://interfaithshaadi.org/?p=12619

  • February 15, 2017 6:50 am

    1. Can I marry him in a Non-Islamic country (such as Singapore, or in Europe), without converting?
    **Yes
    2. Will my marriage be legal?
    **Yes, in that country, not sure for Malaysia
    3. If yes, what are the steps? Register, Nikkah, etc? Do give me details how I can proceed with it!
    **Nikaah means conversion. Don’t convert unless you mean to be a true Muslim.
    4 Will I be able to buy a house with him and live in Malaysia together as husband and wife? Or do I have to live in a Non-Islamic country?
    **Malaysia will be an issue, if not today, it could be tomorrow.
    5. Will the authorities have an issue with our marriage in Malaysia?
    **As soon as someone reports, the Muslim spouse will be arrested. Read this https://interfaithshaadi.org/?p=11881
    6. Will our children have “Islam” stated in their documents?
    **Yes.

    Read https://interfaithshaadi.org/?p=12031 for any exception, but check out with a Islamic court in Malaysia before assuming something.

    Also read/vide, Sharia, unfair Muslims, Malaysia Marriage laws.

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