religionnews.com (09.15.2017)
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisian officials say the government has lifted a ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims on the recommendation of the president, who says Tunisia needs to modernize.
Muslim men were allowed to marry non-Muslim women, but not the other way around.
A government official, who spoke Friday (Sept. 15) on condition of anonymity, said such marriages can now be freely registered. The plan has drawn the ire of Muslim clerics, who consider marriage rules unquestionable in Shariah, the system of Islamic law on which the Tunisian legal system is based.