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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Questionmarks: [QB] He's an Eygptian muslim gentleman. He wouldn't consider himself particularly religous, but like many men of his generation and social background, he observes the "five pillars" (not hajj though) and avoids the so called "majors". What exactly is his social background? Considering yourself not very religious with, at the same time, having doubts about the allowed rate of showing flesh and an occassional drink, are in contradiction with each other. If it's not his religion that makes him feel this way, it is his social background? What does the lady think about the whole case? Is she also in the considering phase, and what does SHE expect from her coming husband? Does she have problems with a husband who is making decisions about her, how to dress, what to drink, and maybe more? I once talked to an Egyptian man who also had these classical traditional thoughts. His wife converted, their children became muslim with muslim names, she gave up her study, in fact she was the one who had to give up the most. Now, 25 years later, he regrets that he ever thought this way. He said that he was wrong, at that time, and that it was unfair. He has met the lady as she is, got interested in her the way she is, so it looks like that was a good enough for some time, but not for all the time??? It's not fair to demand changes... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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