It is considered haraam for a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man.
Women cannot marry non-Muslim men unless they obtain official permission.
Exclusion of non-Muslim men from a law that appears inherently beneficial to men is also pointed out by them.
The Turks may have taken over this name and given it to the relatively tall non-Muslim men from their territories.
If a Muslim woman is found in a relationship with a non-Muslim man, she can be subject to the lash.
Turkey also allowed marriages to non-Muslim men through secular laws.
Relations between non-Muslim men and Muslim women are illegal.
For women, marriage to non-Muslim men is prohibited.
Women are precluded from marrying non-Muslim men; a woman's marriage contract is made between her husband and father (or guardian).
The law forbids marriage between Muslim women and non-Muslim men.