i jus wanna know if khoojas marry syeds.........i had been living in dubai for a long time and going to satwa imam bargah .......but i never pondered on this that if khojas from india pakistan or tanzania do marry outside their community......i met a family here in pakistan they are punjabis and a girl i knew from dubai who is a khoja is getting married in their family so i was kinda confused .....i thot there might be a cultural clash......anywayz no idea.......i know lots of khojas in dubai but never asked such thing or thot of it........i used to live with most of them near the sana building irani building
Do Khojas Marry Syeds
#1
Posted 19 March 2007 - 08:51 AM
i jus wanna know if khoojas marry syeds.........i had been living in dubai for a long time and going to satwa imam bargah .......but i never pondered on this that if khojas from india pakistan or tanzania do marry outside their community......i met a family here in pakistan they are punjabis and a girl i knew from dubai who is a khoja is getting married in their family so i was kinda confused .....i thot there might be a cultural clash......anywayz no idea.......i know lots of khojas in dubai but never asked such thing or thot of it........i used to live with most of them near the sana building irani building
#5
Posted 21 March 2007 - 04:00 AM
my topic is not whether who can marry whom.......
cultural clashes have been core reasons for divorce...........and u cant simply say this that particularly MUSLIM UMMAH should avoid cultures............everyone has a right to chose............i dont understand why everyone on this forum becomes head of islam passing judgements and not even showing a trace of doubt in their stupid firm beliefs............. u cant simply impose ur thots so please if anyone could tell me rather than commenting on what islam has to say and what ppl has to say
#6
Posted 21 March 2007 - 04:10 AM

"She was a flower from heaven, who came and went, but whose scent shall forever remain in my mind"-Imam Ali ibn Abi-Talib(as)
"My God, though the sins of Thy servant are ugly, Thy pardon is beautiful"-Dua'Tawba
#7
Posted 21 March 2007 - 04:12 AM
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Totally agree with you sis!!

"She was a flower from heaven, who came and went, but whose scent shall forever remain in my mind"-Imam Ali ibn Abi-Talib(as)
"My God, though the sins of Thy servant are ugly, Thy pardon is beautiful"-Dua'Tawba
#8
Posted 25 March 2007 - 09:19 AM
huda, on Mar 21 2007, 05:00 AM, said:
my topic is not whether who can marry whom.......
cultural clashes have been core reasons for divorce...........and u cant simply say this that particularly MUSLIM UMMAH should avoid cultures............everyone has a right to chose............i dont understand why everyone on this forum becomes head of islam passing judgements and not even showing a trace of doubt in their stupid firm beliefs............. u cant simply impose ur thots so please if anyone could tell me rather than commenting on what islam has to say and what ppl has to say
habibti
You are not understanding my point. And what you have written is indeed very sad. So you dont want me to impose my thoughts? Well I'm not demanding anyone to agree with me, I'm just stating my opinion - no one has to agree with me if they dont want too - so you have nothing to worry about my dear
...and so tell me, if you dont want to know what Islam has to say, and you dont want to know what people have to say....then who do you want to hear from?
I still dont see what the concern is really. Being from the bloodline of the prophet and his family is cool - but it doesnt make 'you' as the sayed any cooler than the rest of us normal ones
It would be the same as asking if Chinese shias would be willing to marry desis - which is actually a more intriguing question hehe
#12
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:36 PM
Now maybe if it was a desi Syed marrying an Irani Syed, then there would be a cultural class. Even the language issue in the case of a desi khoja marrying a desi syed is not huge because most desis know Urdu/Hindi. My parents are both khoja but my mom grew up speaking Hindi and my dad's family speaks gujrati. However, their common ground is Urdu/Hindi.
In response to the topic, khojas can marry syeds. I know a syed girl who is married to a khoja guy. A syed maulyani in our community has a khoja husband.
#16
Posted 30 December 2007 - 05:27 PM
Tears of Karbala, on Mar 19 2007, 01:56 PM, said:
Yes Khoja's do marry a syed. There is a well-known khoja in london, who married a syed female from karachi and recently they a baby girl.
Wa Sallam
ImraN
#18
Posted 30 December 2007 - 06:23 PM
Son or daughter I would rather they did not marry at all if they could not find a practicing momin from what ever backround.
Marriages require such a fine balance to succeed that if I could I would like my kids to marry where the prospect of conflict would be as small as possible, similar cultures, income levels and anything else, but even that doesn't guarantee success.
Unfortunately a happy couple can still have their marriage ruined if not destroyed by interfering relatives or unsupportive relatives or relatives who can inflame a situation rather than attempting to find common ground to ease problems.
I don't know what to do about that!!!!
#20
Posted 31 December 2007 - 03:30 AM
strawberry, on Dec 31 2007, 07:48 AM, said:
Khojas are people from India who converted from Hinduism many years ago, AFAIK many came via Ismaili Islam.
I have a Syed male cousin who married a Khoja girl. No probs Islam-wise she was a hijabista before marriage.
But kids don't speak Urdu. And Khoja cooking is nothing to write home about either (compared to UP/India). Bit like marrying an Iranian really.

#21
Posted 31 December 2007 - 03:49 AM
huda, on Mar 19 2007, 08:51 AM, said:
i jus wanna know if khoojas marry syeds.........i had been living in dubai for a long time and going to satwa imam bargah .......but i never pondered on this that if khojas from india pakistan or tanzania do marry outside their community......i met a family here in pakistan they are punjabis and a girl i knew from dubai who is a khoja is getting married in their family so i was kinda confused .....i thot there might be a cultural clash......anywayz no idea.......i know lots of khojas in dubai but never asked such thing or thot of it........i used to live with most of them near the sana building irani building
there are different khojas isna ashri khojas ,ismaili khojas and sunni khojas. if someone is isna ashri (12 imami) khoja, there is no problem at all.. the only thing u have to consider is that he/she should be a momin, i mean a shia muslim
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#22
Posted 01 October 2010 - 04:53 PM
is there any islamic problem with that? he's shia im shia .. difference is syed and khoja . is that allowed? is there something wrong with a syed girl to marry nonsyed shia ?
thanks =)
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