Often the question is posed about the rules for Muslims in marrying non-Muslims.
Many scholars have been advocating rules that are in direct violation of God's clear law in the Quran.
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According to Bukhari, Muhammad's wife Aisha described that the first Quranic revelation occurred when angel Gabriel visited Muhammad and asked him to recite.
Muhammad responded ma ana bīqāre'u, which could be translated into a number of ways: 'I do not read' or 'what am I to read/recite? Gabriel pressed him "until all the strength went out of me; thereupon he released me and said: ‘Read!
In a nutshell, Shaikh says, he felt like they were having fun and he wasn't. Ghazala Irshad, who also grew up in a Muslim family in Illinois, says she knows young Muslims who growing up, were told to "lower [their] gaze" when they came across the opposite sex. We don’t know how to talk to the opposite sex, how do we go about this?
"[But] by the time it comes to the age of trying to get married, then our parents are like, well, why aren’t you getting married, we want grandchildren ... We’re not allowed to date, we’ve been separated, we haven’t developed friendships," she says.
Although Irshad's family isn't aganist her dating, they have taken things into their own hands.
"My parents and my grandparents are constantly asking other people, anyone they meet 'do you know anyone good for my daughter? Irshad says her parents aren’t pushing her into a marriage, rather "helping" in the process.
Sadly, and in male orientated cultures we hear the claim that a Muslim man may marry a woman of other religions (e.g.
a Christian or Jewish woman), but a Muslim woman cannot marry except a Muslim man!
According to Muslim belief and Islamic scholarly accounts, the revelation of the Quran began in 610 C. when the angel Gabriel (Arabic: جبريل, Jibrīl or جبرائيل, Jibrāʾīl) appeared to Muhammad in the cave Hira near Mecca, reciting to him the first verses of Sura Iqra (al-`Alaq).
Throughout his life, Muhammad continued to have revelations until before his death in 632.
The Quran we see today was compiled into book format by Uthman, the third caliph (reign 644 to 656).