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I Have a Girlfriend and
Kids
Hello, my name is --------, and I have decided to
embrace Islam as my way of life..
However my girlfriend and soon to be wife has embraced Christianity for
her way life and for our two children..
I have no problem with her faith, but she always wants me to go to church
with them, and sometimes I do to keep the peace. But I'm not sure how I
should handle this request after I have become a Muslim and have embraced
Islam..
Can I still attend her church services from time to time? How do I handle
this dilemma..
She seems to be supportive of my decision to embrace Islam, but Like many
others including myself. Until I did my own research and discovered this
magnificent way of life. She's a bit apprehensive..
Please guide me in the ways of Islam, so as not to hurt our family
relationship..
Thank you..
Praise be to Allah.
First of all, you should hasten to enter Islam, which
is easy to do.
Secondly, if this lady becomes a Muslim or one of the People of the Book
(Christian or Jewish), repents to Allah for the forbidden relationship,
and remains chaste, then it is permissible for you to marry her.
Thirdly, the children who were born to this woman outside of marriage are
not your children; they cannot take your name and must take her name.
However, this should not prevent you from treating them kindly, taking
care of them and spending on them. In the future, you should try to call
them and their mother to Islam.
Fourthly, going to her church and attending rituals of kufr is not
advisable, because of the possible negative consequences. We advise you
not to do that, but this should not be any obstacle to your entering
Islam. If you were to say that it is a choice of either embracing Islam
and going to the church with her, or not embracing Islam at all, we would
definitely tell you to embrace Islam. But we would like you to think of
the meaning of these two soorahs of the Qur'an (interpretation of the
meanings):
"Say: He is Allah, (the) One.
Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need; He
neither eats nor drinks).
He begets not nor was He begotten;
And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him."
[al-Ikhlaas 112:1-4]
"Say: O Kaafiroon (disbelievers in Allah, in His
Oneness, etc.)!
I worship not that which you worship,
Nor will you worship that which I worship.
And I shall not worship that which you are worshipping.
Nor will you worship that which I worship
To you be your religion, and to me my religion (Islamic monotheism)."
[al-Kaafiroon 109:1-6]
Finally I advise you, a wise man who is striving to
make the right choice, hasten to enter Islam and practice it: Allah will
help you to overcome all obstacles. May Allah take care of you
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