As a hindu it's quite accurate what you say about Hinduism. Just that intercast or interfaith marriages are not a new phenomenon to Hindus. Due to high numbers of International immigration since centuries Hindus had many encounters with spouses from other faiths.
@spinmaster0Ай бұрын
Islam - men can technically marry People of the Book but there are rules, conditions, and advice of the scholars. There is a lot to consider before doing so, future children being one of them. Love for God should be a priority above love for others and that means adhering to the rules of marriage. As for converting for the sake of marrying, this is not a sincere conversion and should be avoided.
@5funfacts720Ай бұрын
thr Hindu one is wrong because there is no caste system is actual Hinduism its Varna system (research about it ) also no other faith existed when Hinduism did so theres nothing about Inter faith marriage
@Beyonddoctrine4KАй бұрын
Good point! Early Hinduism didn’t directly address interfaith marriage since other organized religions didn’t exist in the same way back then. However, cultural practices like marrying within one’s community or caste evolved over time. Today, many Hindus see these topics differently, and yes, it gets highly debatable.
@dadepogumohanakumari5249Ай бұрын
@@Beyonddoctrine4KYou should mention both things what religious books of us says and what society says..As per our religious books it didn't mentioned abt other religions but it do mentioned people character...
@varshithindrayarakalateluguАй бұрын
In Hinduism, the concept of caste has only been developed by the people, and not by any deity. So, in Hinduism, the outdated concept of only marrying someone of same caste and religion was created by the people, while these days, the people choose to change that rule in the Hindu Society.
@Lol-s6v6lАй бұрын
But in Hinduism what I am heard "Gotra" is still important and people can't marry with same "Gotra".
@GhostRiley_141Ай бұрын
@@Lol-s6v6l In Hinduism, it is believed that we have originated from 7 rishis or sages (Saptrishi) who were created by Lord Brahma. The Gotra are the names of those 7 Rishis, so marrying a person of the same gotra would technically be marrying your sibling.
@Lol-s6v6lАй бұрын
@@GhostRiley_141 Ok. But suppose a girl of certain "Gotra" marry another gotra, then the girl and her childern will attributed to the Husbands "Gotra", now if this goes for eons wouldn't the "Gotra" become something else while it's genetic configaration be something else. Also what about the "Gotra" of any non-Indian. Like suppose if some foreigner become Hindu what will be his/her "Gotra". Also in Hinduism as much I know "Kula" or "Clan" is very important. Like people from nobel "Kula" aren't allowed to marry not so noble "Kula".
@Lol-s6v6lАй бұрын
@@GhostRiley_141 In my religion Buddhism, things aren't this difficult. If u fall in love, just marry.
@SariaInabarreАй бұрын
As a muslim I love all people live in this planet and respect them❤
@benzielist4017Ай бұрын
But your book doesn't allow you to even make friends with non muslims
@2009-p6v8 күн бұрын
all people? As a Muslim, I tell you not all people deserve love
@dianaespinoza7644Ай бұрын
I'm a Christian and I would never marry a non Christian. To be equally yoked I think is the best. It would be stressful to have someone of a different faith trying to teach the children different faiths. I do think it is better to marry someone of your faith unless you are not really serious about your faith then I guess it doesn't matter but if you are serious, for peace of mind I think it is better.
@cheetavontiebolt9971Ай бұрын
If you respect each others faiths go for it
@dukejoseph8694Ай бұрын
Are you sure?
@cheetavontiebolt9971Ай бұрын
@dukejoseph8694 yes
@YoThe_End_GamerАй бұрын
Bro's editing is so good for being a small ytr
@307cavalier5Ай бұрын
It is unadvisable too marry out side of your faith. Worldviews may correlate, however, other problems arise.
Simple answer is No . We can't do interreligion marriage as a Christian.
@Beyonddoctrine4KАй бұрын
Well, that's right, but these days, once LOVE strikes, we tend to find loopholes to justify it. It's better to say "Shouldn't" instead of "Can't."
@Lol-s6v6lАй бұрын
@@Beyonddoctrine4K In other words, Abrahamic faiths don't allow marriage outside religion but Eastern faiths or "Dharmic" faiths allow marriage between different religions.
@YinseoulyangАй бұрын
@@Beyonddoctrine4K Can you make part 2
@rahul260171Ай бұрын
I am already married in my faith but I believe inter religious marriage will foster a better Earth with a more inclusive society. However fundamentalists will prefer otherwise. Till now they are the loudest voices in Earth.
@itscomplicated3337Ай бұрын
As a Christian, I must love all people even my enemies and not harm those who harm me and forgive them 70 x 7 times (an infinite number). But my love for Jesus must also be above everyone else even my parents. Therefore, I do not recommend the idea of inter-faith marriage because it might bring troublea to both partners.
@cheetavontiebolt9971Ай бұрын
I have seen same faith marriages that do not work out
@gameruleworld.1889Ай бұрын
Well I never heard of any rule in hinduism not to marry interfaith religion there is no rule at all even many hindus married south east Asians and Greeks in acient times when islamic invasions happens things went down seeing brutal islamic persecution of hindus just because of their religion people decided to marry to their own and made boundaries even buddist also done same to protect buddism in india it just by people hinduism and buddism have no boundaries for not doing any interfaith marriage