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Thank you for your answer Famdigy,This is a quote from the book marriage and morals in Islam by sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
(B) Restrictions based on Religion
Marriage between two people who do not follow the same religion creates problems in the day-to-day life of the couple because no aspect of our life is outside the jurisdiction of the Islamic shari’ah. Consequently restriction in marriage based on religious differences is quite natural
A Shi’ah Muslim Man
· can marry:
a Shi’ah Muslim woman.
a non-Shi’ah Muslim woman.
however, if there is danger of being misled, then it is haram. (Forbidden)
a Jewish or Christian woman in mut’a only. (Fixed Term marriage)
· cannot marry: a woman of any other faith.
A Shi’ah Muslim Woman
· can marry:
a Shi’ah Muslim man.
a non-Shi’ah Muslim man,
although it is better not to do so; and if there is danger of being misled, then it is haram.(Forbidden)
· cannot marry: a non-Muslim man.
I gather from your answer that marriage laws are part of the Sharia, and not from the Koran.
Since yours is a Shia answer, I can’t help but wonder if the Sunnis have the same laws and interpretations, or is it different?