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Sayyed Muhammad Husaini Ragheb,
Sayyed Muhammad Husaini Ragheb has a BA in Law from Guilan University, Iran and has also undertaken Hawzah studies in Qom. He used to be a Cultural Affairs director of Ethics Group of Al-Mustafa Open University. He obtained his Master's degree in Applied Ethics and now is a PhD candidate in Islamic Ethics besides doing his Bahse Kharej in Qom Hawza. 101 Answers
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Zaid Alsalami,
Shaykh Dr Zaid Alsalami is an Iraqi born scholar, raised in Australia. He obtained a BA from Al-Mustafa University, Qom, and an MA from the Islamic College in London. He also obtained a PhD from ANU, Canberra. He has written and translated several Islamic texts and also prepared educational videos on Islamic rulings and practices. 856 Answers
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In general the Shia jurisprudential ruling is that a Muslim can marry any other Muslim as long as they are Muslims (except a Naasibi who shows enmity towards Ahlul Bait a.s).
This means that a Shia(male or female) can marry a Sunni, however the condition is that the Shia is able to preserve their Shia belief and be free to practice their Shia belief and not be negatively influenced by their partner. As for a Salafi in general, they have a strong tendency against the Shia in which case things could come to surface during the relationship which could make it difficult for the Shia spouse.
In a nutshell, due to extreme possibility of perversion from the right path of Ahlul Bait a.s. in such a case for the Shia woman, the well known scholars won't permit such a marriage unless she finds herself so firm in beliefs and knows for sure that she won't change.