marriage of non muslim niece
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My husband who is a Muslim was asked by his niece who is catholic to walk her down the aisle on her coming wedding. Her father was a Muslim, died 10 years ago, mother a catholic, and a younger sister who is a Muslim and dear to us. Should he do it? For sure we will break ties with her if he does not do it.Please help us. The Answer
Dear Brother / Sister,
Only if your husband will walk her down to the aisle, there is no drawback. But, he should not join any Christian activity. If his niece will be happy and the relative ties won't end up and the intentions are not bad, there is no drawback in such a matter acording to Islam on the condition that the limit of Islam is not exceeded.
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