Imam in France marries two gay Muslims Muslim spiritual leader offers blessing to French-Algerian, his South African partner during ceremony outside Paris.
An imam in France has approved the marriage of two men who had previously married in South Africa, where same-sex marriage is legal, but the French government refuses to recognize it.
The Muslim spiritual leader offered his blessing to French- Algerian Ludovic Mohamed Zahed and his partner, Qiyam al-Din, a South African, during a ceremony outside Paris February 12.
Pink News, Europe's largest gay news service, reported on Monday about the marriage.