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According to the Shariat, if one of the parents is a Muslim, the child is to be treated as -
Belonging to the religion mutually agreed by the parents
Belonging to the religion of the father
Belonging to the religion of the mother
None of the above
- Option 1: Belonging to the religion mutually agreed by the parents
- Religious status isn't typically decided by mutual agreement in Islamic law.
- Option 2: Belonging to the religion of the father
- While some traditions emphasize the father's role, Sharia emphasizes the religion of a Muslim parent.
- Option 3: Belonging to the religion of the mother
- This is similar to option 2 but less commonly emphasized.
- Option 4: None of the above
- In Sharia, if one parent is Muslim, the child is generally considered Muslim by default.
- The child’s Islamic identity is prioritized to uphold the principles of faith.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - None of the above
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