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I am a follower of Jesus Christ. With God`s help I will attempt to answer ONLY those questions regarding the Christian view of Christianity, such as: Who is Jesus? Has the Bible been changed? What is the way to heaven? Do Christians believe in three gods or One? The Christian perspective of questions Muslims ask. Etc. My writings can be found on sites such as: www.christianityexplained.net

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Islam - Husband talking to another woman whilst married


Expert: A. Abraham - 10/27/2009

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Salam Sheikh my question to you is please can you answer me if ones husband whilst married is talking to another woman what does islam say about this? we both married eachother were not blood related however i caught him talking to another woman who before me he was considering this is the secound time it happend first time it happend and he said to forgive him it was a mistake etc he said thst she knew he was married but then they both still carried on i cant trust him again and now he said that he has no contact with her and didnt know why he did it

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Peace be with you!

Thanks for your question.

However, my expertise is ONLY in answering questions Muslims have regarding the Christian view of Christianity and its teaching. I answer questions about Jesus, the Injeel, Zabur, Torah, how to get forgiveness, or the Christian perspective of questions Muslims ask.

There is also a much deeper issue underlying your question: You are asking about what to do and what not to do, looking rightly to the law to find an answer. At the very heart of the Law is not an answer to your question but the reason why the law was given in the first place. The Law is all about a right relationship with God and man.  Keeping the law and being right or righteous literally means maintaining a right relationship with God and others.  That is so much fuller and rich and meaningful than just keeping a set of rules in order to not get killed or in order to get someone to grade you and say you are better than others or you are good enough to be in the inside circle. This raises a question I wish to ask you: What is the purpose of the law with regards to Allah if no relationship with him is possible?  

Kind regards,

A. Abraham

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