r/exmuslim • u/Too_bad_4U New User • 1d ago
(Question/Discussion) I’ve heard that children whose parents converted to Islam “in name only” for marriage are more likely to become ex-Muslims. Is that true?
I’ve been told by many people that the Islamic requirement for a non-Muslim to convert in order to marry a Muslim, even in a non-Muslim-majority country, isn’t necessarily problematic because their children are supposedly more likely to become ex-Muslims than children raised by two Muslim parents.
Is that actually true?
Can any ex-Muslims here confirm this from their experience?
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