An Deep Look Into a Religious Marriage

October 19th, 2007 | by admin |
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Francis Githinji asked:


A religious marriage pays a lot of attention to religious rites and practices. There are many kinds of religious marriages and, they include the Christian marriages and Islamic marriages. Over the years, more and more people have sought to divorce marriage and religion. In many circles, marriage is a private affair where religion has no right to interfere. A marriage which is not religious is known as a civil marriage. It involves signing of the marriage contract as life with your partner begins. In a religious union, a lot of spiritual factors are at play. The definition of marriage in religious terms is much broader than just signing of contracts. Many Christians believe that when you find someone to marry, they become a part of you. They put a lot of seriousness on marital issues and a marriage is for life and should never be broken. All kinds of marriages are inspired by this. Marriage is meant to last a lifetime. This is very contrary to what we are seeing today. Marriage has evolved and, is no longer equitable to a lifetime of commitment.

Divorce has taken center stage and, marriage statistics are alarming. Today, half of all marriages in the United States will end in divorce. The parties who will go ahead to marry again have a 70% chance to break up. For this reason, people have devised ways to go around marriage. And more so, religious marriage because it involves spiritual vows that are often hard to keep. Many singles both in the developed and developing world have opted to live which each other without religious or civil implications. This way, when they break up, legal tussles will be easily avoided. A religious marriage is recognized by the state. Those ministers, pastors, rabbis who oversee marriages, have been given authority by the state. The signing of a marriage license is enough to grant a couple the rights to be called man and wife. A religious marriage will involve a lot of fun fare and, it is more communal compared to its civil counterpart. Many cultures will perform such marriages in accordance to their religion. When it comes to an Islamic marriage, the couples will follow the religious laws 'Sharia' to see they adhere to every requirement.

In Islam, the marriage is characterized by aspects of the Islamic culture. The bride is adorned in traditional brides' wear and all rites are performed in accordance to the Islamic marriage law. However, with the onset of modernity, many religious groups have become more open to contemporary ways of doing things. Today, it really depends on what you want for your big day. Religiously, same sex couples are mainly not recognized. This is because most religions are not open to the idea and, their teachings do not recognize gays. However, more and more religious people have been seen to embrace the ideology of the gay community. The Anglican Church has especially been in the lime light for ordaining the first gay Bishop. Gay people are focusing on fighting for their civil right to marriage. Countries like Canada have heeded to the call and made marriage for gays legal.



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