do we know for sure what religion Talas is? I thought they were still practicing Tengrism in that part of the world in the mid-19th century.19th century England was a predominantly Christian country. I thought a Muslim woman can't marry a Christian?
unfortunately, her health isn't goodsomething wrong with mori-sensei
I noticed that too, and wondered the same but by the end, mostly when it featured Talas, I wondered if it was a stylistic choice.The lack of background stuck out to me. She must be rushed or something. Usually her panels are very detailed.
No, not sure if you have read the whole manga, but he's fiercely loyal and stubborn to a fault. His mother will probably not approve at first, but either he will convince her through sheer stubbornness or his fiancée will convince her somehow.Idk why but i thought Henry would had dumped her in England and act like he didn't know her. Glad to see he's not though.
Older era Muslim are allowed to marry Christian and Jews
In their terms, they are referred to them as "People of the Book" (refering to Bible and Torah) or follower of Jesus and Moses who are still acknowledged as Prophet in Islam.
Modern Islam, not so much.
But whether Christian allows marriage against Moslem partner is also different story.
one argue in some modern cases, the marriage is allowed but there will contract to ensure the future child will be taught christianity.
do we know for sure what religion Talas is? I thought they were still practicing Tengrism in that part of the world in the mid-19th century.
i see, thank you!Most Central Asia during this time was Sunni Muslim, only Tengrists you would find are in the Altai mountains or Siberia.
Judging by her clothing she's Turkmen, and all of Turkmens converted to Islam waaaay back, before the the Mongol invasions even.
lol its more like we are lucky to get 3 chapters per yearbimonthly releases
On an humorous note: They are cordially invited to try to travel to Victorian London to enforce that.Idk if you're Muslim or not, but that is false (Or you're confusing it all).
Muslim males are allowed to marry women from "People of the Book" (Christians and Jews), however Muslim females are not allowed to marry Non-Muslim males (its haram). If such scenario occurred, she would be put to death under the Sharia because it would be considered zina (adultery).
Further consequences (culturally) would include her family retaliating against the Non-Muslim man (maybe his family too) for defiling their honor.
Talas explaining how immodest English Victorian clothing seems to her should be good for a laugh.I'm wondering if Talas will ask Henry to teach her some English, to properly communicate with the family, or ask about the women's clothing, but I'm in doubt on the last, since covering her hair is very important on her culture. In any case it would be cute to see both their attempts to win the family over
Talas is karakalpak not turkmenMost Central Asia during this time was Sunni Muslim, only Tengrists you would find are in the Altai mountains or Siberia.
Judging by her clothing she's Turkmen, and all of Turkmens converted to Islam waaaay back, before the the Mongol invasions even.