Nuestra VidaEssay title: Nuestra VidaIn an ancient Arabian village two boys listen attentively to their father as he tells them a story from One Thousand and One Nights. At the end of each story the boys will acknowledge that there is a moral to be learned. Although the stories have many different morals they all in particular teach one, the significance of life which I think is the key element of these stories.
There are a few different values in which life is portrayed in this story. There is “self-sacrificing,” it’s very much like selfless love but with out the whole love dilemma. For example, my interpretation of “self-sacrificing” life is when Shaharazad risked her life for her father’s life, by marring the king and asking her father the Wezir nothing in return. Even though it was not actually stated in the story that the king would have the Wezir killed it was most likely that he would have been killed do to lake of accomplishment against the king. In any case that wasn’t the only reason Shaharazad married the king, she stated, “either I shall die, and be a ransom for one of the daughters of the Muslims, or I shall live, and be the cause of their deliverance from him.” Which
In contrast, the Islamic community in Iran and other states consider that to be an honourable deed. Moreover, “referring to a war is also considered to be an honourable deed and thus the other aspects of self being a form of honour are considered to be an honourable deed. These two conditions must be met in order to take’t a position on this matter.
Conclusion
To put the issue on its head: there are a lot of arguments against a Saudi Arabian woman marrying a Muslim man. However, the majority are probably based on a misinterpretation of some assumptions and a strong case of religious preference which cannot be confirmed by scientific research or data.
There are also times when religious interpretation may be a strong argument, especially in non-religious cases. This is a case in point: when your family does not support a Muslim man’s divorce and the legal repercussions for you would be the more important question to ask
Moreover, when the religious situation in the kingdom does not meet the needs of its people and only a small part of them would support a Muslim man as they do in Iran or other states where religious reasons would be the more relevant one, we can not draw any conclusions about whether it is a good or bad interpretation or whether it would be too harsh. Although the reasons given for divorce are often very important, we should stress that, for many reasons, the family members and communities in the Muslim world do not want for Islamic family to support divorced children even for a long period of time.
Furthermore, most of the time, when the people who are in charge of it have no such power, this would not be acceptable. So long as they are in the hands of people with such powers and their own interests to make decisions, then it is unlikely that this would be considered a good or bad interpretation by most people or even by most religious people in their lives. This problem may be the most important factor for some of the Muslim men living in Iran because of the need and its impact within that society.
While we believe that it would be acceptable for the Iranian population as well as others regardless of their situation to follow its religious view, it is far more likely that the problem might be raised in future if a Muslim man or woman in Iran started to come to accept and respect women of other faiths and religion.
Acknowledgement
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http://www.principlesnews.com/english/2015/12/20/religious-unfriendly-marriage-relationships-to-women.html
http://english.principlesnews.com/2011/06/15/christian-men-marrying-girls.html