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	Comments on: Marrying Outside of Family&#8217;s Religion	</title>
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		By: julienb		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I know what it feels like to be in this situation. I have been through same problems few months back when I presented my non-muslim boyfriend to my muslim family. Somehow things worked out for us and my family accepted him. 4 months after our engagement my father, who was a diabetic patient, died from a cardiac arrest. I feel guilty sometimes because I knew he wasnt too keen on the idea of getting a non-muslim son-in-law. But I have pushed that thought away, because I know that the path I have chosen is the right for me and the fact my father died prior to my wedding is just the karmic play of the universe. Choosing the right path is not easy but it will give you an inner sense of peace. At least you are true to your self and your own values. I am 32 and have lived by my families rules and principles, and only recently started living by my own values. That can never be a bad thing no matter what the society tells you is wrong or right.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know what it feels like to be in this situation. I have been through same problems few months back when I presented my non-muslim boyfriend to my muslim family. Somehow things worked out for us and my family accepted him. 4 months after our engagement my father, who was a diabetic patient, died from a cardiac arrest. I feel guilty sometimes because I knew he wasnt too keen on the idea of getting a non-muslim son-in-law. But I have pushed that thought away, because I know that the path I have chosen is the right for me and the fact my father died prior to my wedding is just the karmic play of the universe. Choosing the right path is not easy but it will give you an inner sense of peace. At least you are true to your self and your own values. I am 32 and have lived by my families rules and principles, and only recently started living by my own values. That can never be a bad thing no matter what the society tells you is wrong or right.</p>
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