Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?

Interfaith marriage remains a contentious issue in many legal and religious traditions, particularly in Islam, where it is explicitly regulated. This study explores the theological, legal, and sociocultural reasons behind the prohibition of interfaith marriage in Islam, with a focus on its implicat...

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Main Authors: Baidhowi Baidhowi, Dewi Zahra Setyawati, Yustina Dhian Novita, Veyza Olivia, Armanda N Ardiyanto, Qlarissa Melinda, Hisyam Maliki Akbar
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Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2024-12-01
Series:Contemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/ciils/article/view/79012
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description Interfaith marriage remains a contentious issue in many legal and religious traditions, particularly in Islam, where it is explicitly regulated. This study explores the theological, legal, and sociocultural reasons behind the prohibition of interfaith marriage in Islam, with a focus on its implications for Muslim communities. Islamic law, derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations, generally prohibits Muslim women from marrying non-Muslim men, while permitting Muslim men to marry women from the People of the Book (Christians and Jews) under specific conditions. This distinction is rooted in concerns about religious continuity, family structure, and the spiritual well-being of future generations. From a legal perspective, many Muslim-majority countries incorporate these religious principles into their national laws, restricting or entirely prohibiting interfaith unions. The justification for this prohibition is often linked to the preservation of Islamic values and the potential conflicts arising from differing religious obligations within a marriage. Sociologically, interfaith marriages can lead to identity struggles, legal uncertainties, and challenges in raising children with a unified religious identity. However, critics argue that such prohibitions may conflict with contemporary human rights principles, including freedom of marriage and religious choice. By examining Islamic jurisprudence alongside modern legal and social perspectives, this study seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of why interfaith marriage is restricted in Islam and how these regulations impact Muslim communities globally. It also explores the evolving discourse on this issue, particularly in pluralistic societies, where legal frameworks and personal freedoms increasingly challenge traditional religious interpretations.  
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spelling doaj-art-be748d58c3b841208f0afae7d6c6b9072025-02-02T11:51:38ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangContemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society2829-83732829-86242024-12-0132Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?Baidhowi Baidhowi0Dewi Zahra Setyawati1Yustina Dhian Novita2Veyza Olivia3Armanda N Ardiyanto4Qlarissa Melinda5Hisyam Maliki Akbar6Universitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri SemarangPrincess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Interfaith marriage remains a contentious issue in many legal and religious traditions, particularly in Islam, where it is explicitly regulated. This study explores the theological, legal, and sociocultural reasons behind the prohibition of interfaith marriage in Islam, with a focus on its implications for Muslim communities. Islamic law, derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations, generally prohibits Muslim women from marrying non-Muslim men, while permitting Muslim men to marry women from the People of the Book (Christians and Jews) under specific conditions. This distinction is rooted in concerns about religious continuity, family structure, and the spiritual well-being of future generations. From a legal perspective, many Muslim-majority countries incorporate these religious principles into their national laws, restricting or entirely prohibiting interfaith unions. The justification for this prohibition is often linked to the preservation of Islamic values and the potential conflicts arising from differing religious obligations within a marriage. Sociologically, interfaith marriages can lead to identity struggles, legal uncertainties, and challenges in raising children with a unified religious identity. However, critics argue that such prohibitions may conflict with contemporary human rights principles, including freedom of marriage and religious choice. By examining Islamic jurisprudence alongside modern legal and social perspectives, this study seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of why interfaith marriage is restricted in Islam and how these regulations impact Muslim communities globally. It also explores the evolving discourse on this issue, particularly in pluralistic societies, where legal frameworks and personal freedoms increasingly challenge traditional religious interpretations.   https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/ciils/article/view/79012Interfaith marriage, Islamic law, religious identity, Muslim family law, legal restrictions
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Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
Contemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society
Interfaith marriage, Islamic law, religious identity, Muslim family law, legal restrictions
title Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
title_full Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
title_fullStr Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
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title_short Beneath The Same Sky, Different Faiths: Why is Interfaith Marriage Prohibited in Islam?
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topic Interfaith marriage, Islamic law, religious identity, Muslim family law, legal restrictions
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/ciils/article/view/79012
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