Friday, January 15, 2010

Will gay people accept being married under the koran?

I want to know if it makes any difference to be married on a koran instead of a bible?Will gay people accept being married under the koran?
What makes you think the Koran, or Sharia law, accepts, or will accept, homosexuals?Will gay people accept being married under the koran?
First of all, Islamic wedding and Christian wedding are different.


Muslims don't marry under the Quran, because the Kazi (the guy who marries Muslim) reads verses from his own mind and performs the Niqah.


It is done privately actually, between the family members of both the families. The ceremony is after the couple get married, unlike in Christian weddings, where the lady walks in the isle and say ';I do'; in public.


So Islamic weddings are indeed boring and hectic, just like Uki mentioned, but the ceremony is fun, depending on the culture.


In countries like Bangladesh and India, Muslims all go to a community centre for after the wedding and they eat and enjoy, whereas in Arabic countries, only the modern people throw big parties.





And lastly, a gay couple can be married by Islamic laws only if the Kazi is open minded and ready to tie the knot for the gay couple.


But that is very unlikely because the Muslim countries aren't like the Western countries....they still have to modernize a lot. Christians at least send gays to hell, most Muslims don't even talk about them, and some don't even know LGBT exists.





It does not matter by what laws you get married in this case, cause if you can get married under Islamic laws, you are just very, VERY lucky.





So, if the Muslim gay people want to get married under the Islamic laws, then they will accept it...I know I'd accept it.





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its fair to say that most gay people don't want to be married under ANY religion at all, although some christian priests do perform ceremonies for gay couples who are also christians. i think that when it comes to the koran though its a different story at the moment, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be able to find a priest (or the muslim equivalent) to perform a ceremony for a gay couple. they are still gay haters, but maybe there is an open minded muslim priest out there somewhere willing to risk life and limb to marry a gay couple, but i doubt it
you can get married under the quran but not homosexuale married, i wish if it was accepted i will be the first one who gets married
Ehm...no. I don't know. I'm not Muslim, so I guess I wouldn't. But if my partner wanted to, then I guess I'm fine with it.





But marriage in Islamic tradition are so.....hectic and boring.
I don't accept any religion--least of all chrislam.
I don't want to be married under any religion.

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