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[quote]Forcing may not worked even in the case of the son,but I think we still can try it in the case of our family members and for that there could be many ways.We don’t know they might works.But most importantly what are the duties of a muslim towards his family he must comply on that.This is the area where most of us does not care much even those who are him self following the religion to a good extend.We need to educate our self the responsibilities deen ask us to carry out in this regards.If we have done all ours responsibilities and still our son or any other our family member wish to change the religion,so we would not be caught on that by Allah Subhanhu Watallah. Some of us migrated to others develop countries just to have a good standard life there,resulting their children who grew up there find a different atmosfire which is certainly create problems for them as well.The laws are different there and they can not have good control over their children as compare to their home land.[/quote]
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