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Issues of Relationships: beliefs about marriage — purposes, ceremonies and different types
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is the main purpose of Christian marriage according to the Bible?

  1. To provide companionship and unity between a man and woman
  2. To ensure financial security for both families
  3. To allow couples to leave their parents' homes
  4. To increase the membership of the Church
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✓ Answer: ATo provide companionship and unity between a man and woman
Award 1 mark for identifying companionship and unity as the main purpose. Genesis 2:24 states that a man and woman become 'one flesh', emphasizing unity. B is incorrect because whilst marriage may provide financial benefits, this is not stated as a biblical purpose. C confuses leaving parents (which Genesis mentions as part of marriage) with the actual purpose. D is incorrect as increasing Church membership is not a biblical purpose of marriage.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of marriage in Islam?

  1. To provide a lawful means for sexual intimacy
  2. To strengthen the Ummah through stable family units
  3. To allow Muslims to receive forgiveness for all past sins
  4. To fulfil half of one's faith, according to Hadith
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✓ Answer: CTo allow Muslims to receive forgiveness for all past sins
Award 1 mark for identifying that marriage does not automatically provide forgiveness for all sins. A is correct as marriage provides a halal means for sexual relations. B is correct as strong families strengthen the Muslim community (Ummah). D is correct as a Hadith states 'When a man marries he has fulfilled half of his religion'. C is incorrect because forgiveness requires repentance (tawbah) and is not automatically granted through marriage.
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