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A new Muslim has a Christian husband in a country where there is no divorce law

Question

Assalamu alaikum: I have a friend-brother who is a muslim revert for three (3) years. When he went home to the philippines for a vacation, he and his girlfriend (also a muslim-revert, she embraced islam in kuwait) decided to marry. However, the lady is married and she has children from her christian husband. Sad enough, when they visited an islamic center asking for help in their plan of getting married, the people from islamic center asked the lady a proof that she is legally separated from her husband. Brothers, you have to know that the philippines has no divorce law and no law for legal separation. Unfortunately, the two failed to have their plan of getting married. By that, they decided to live like a husband and wife, that is committing illegal sexual intercourse. Until the lady got pregnant, and now the lady delivered the baby - a product of zina. As they told me, they repented to Allah. And now they plan to marry again. My queries are: (1) is it permissible for them to marry? (2) how true that their baby is attributed to the owner of the bed (ie, the christian husband of the sister who embraced islam) (3) is it true that when a married woman embraced islam and the husband remain a christian, they can still live as husband and wife? (4) what is the best solution to the desire of our brother and sister (in question) to have their dream of marriage come true?

Answer

All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) is His slave and Messenger.

What that man and woman did, i.e. having sexual relations as a husband and wife is a grave major sin as this matter of taking secret lovers is a matter of the pre-Islamic era of ignorance which Islam had abrogated and forbade. Allaah says [addressing men] (what means): {…nor those who take [secret] lovers.} [Quran 4:25] Allaah also says [addressing women] (what means): {…or taking [secret] lovers.} [Quran 5:5] Therefore, they are both required to repent to Allaah sincerely. For information on the conditions of repentance, please refer to Fatwa 86527.

If that woman has become Muslim while her husband remained a non-Muslim, then her marriage to him has become void, and it is not permissible for her to have sexual intercourse with him or allow him to have sexual intercourse with her; rather, she is obligated to separate from him. When her waiting period from him expires, it becomes permissible for her to marry someone else. For more benefit, kindly refer to Fatwa 107894.

However, it is not permissible to marry a woman who had committed Zina (illegal sexual intercourse) except after she sincerely repents and after making sure that she is not pregnant from Zina as we have clarified in Fatwa 82718.

What you have mentioned regarding the non-existence of a law about divorce or separation, strengthens the fact that one should not marry that woman in order to avoid finding oneself in an embarrassing situation by being legally questioned by the authorities if that Christian man claimed that she is still his wife.

However, if she became pregnant after her marriage with her non-Muslim husband had become void and her waiting period had expired, then the child is an illegitimate child that should be attributed to its mother as clarified in Fatwa 97254. But if she had become pregnant before her waiting period expired, then the child is attributed to her Christian husband as the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) said: “The child is for the owner of the bed.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]

In any case, this child is ruled to be a Muslim as he follows his mother in regard to religion because the child follows the better religion of either of his parents. For more benefit, please refer to Fatwa 81957.

Finally, the best solution for this marriage to take place in the best manner is that that woman endeavors to prove that she has become unmarried and she should try all possible means to do so. Besides, if she has no Muslim guardian, it is the Muslim ruler who would marry her off or whoever could act on his behalf, like Islamic Centers. For more benefit, please refer to Fatwa 88488.

Allaah Knows best.

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