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Yaar marriage will be sanctioned by the state law. But it (probably) won't be in the eyes of God...The last para is of the obvious interest. So marrying another religions person is for those who do not have faith in islam. So does the muslim person continues his/her normal life and the non-muslim partner continues her/his non-muslim character, without any legal problem. But my important question is, is the marriage sanctioned and what is the status/options of religion for the child
About the child again, the Muslim parent is Islamically obligated to indoctrinate the child towards Islam. But if he/she themselves weren't much into it, then its unlikely that the child would be. Options are open nonetheless, anyone can become a Muslim if he or she chooses to.
See these things are opinion based. Mind you different laws might still go against the person. Sex out of wedlock is forbidden in Muslim countries, anyway. Although the women empowerment bill introduced by Musharraf makes it near impossible to prove pre-marital, extra-marital sex, but if you are living together as husband and wife without a marriage certificate then it is easily provable.yes, there are social consequences everywhere, which was not I was referring to. I was more interested in the legal standings and the consequences/punishments there of, i.e. essentially the first part. I also understand that most of you are not ulemas and as such I need to have an amount of caution.
Muslim Family laws dictate:
Again if the non-Muslim is agreeing to Nikah, then he/she is agreeing to become Muslim as well.(1) Every marriage solemnized under Muslim Law shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) For the purpose of registration of marriage under this Ordinance, the Union Council shall grant licenses to one or more persons, to be called Nikah Registrars, but in no case shall more than on Nikah Registrar be licensed for any one Ward.
(3) Every marriage not solemnized by the Nikah Registrar shall, for the purpose of registration under this Ordinance be reported to him by the person who has solemnized such marriage.
(4). Whoever contravenes the provisions of such-section (3) shall be punishable with simple imprisonment for a term which may extent to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
(5). The form of nikahnama, the registers to be maintained by Nikah Registrars, the records to be preserved by Union Councils, the manner in which marriage shall be registered and copies of nikhanama shall be supplied to parties, and the fees to be charged thereof, shall be such as may be prescribed.
(6) Any person may, on payment of the prescribed fee, if any, inspect at the office of the Union Council the record preserved under sub-section (5), or obtain a copy of any entry therein.
I think you would have to conclude that it is technically possible by fooling the law, but legally and in the eyes of God it is invalid.