according to hindu marriage act, no one can marry in their prohibited relationship, and your uncle (mama) is comes under the purview of prohibited relationship. There is a loophole if any custom is there in which uncle can marry their sister's daughter it can be done.
Answering a 2012 audience question, the popular Islamic preacher Zakir Naik noted that the Quran does not forbid cousin marriage but quotes Dr. Ahmed Sakr as saying that there is a hadith of Muhammad that says: "Do not marry generation after generation among first cousins".
The prophet ﷺ forbade the marriage to a woman and her paternal aunt or maternal aunt at the same time. Below is a compilation from the scholars who forbid the joining between the two: Ibn Qudama says in Al mughni: It is not permissible for someone to marry a woman and her aunt at the same time.
As per Hindu marriage act you can not marry with your maternal uncle's daughter as she lie in spinda relations with you as she is your sister according to hindu religion.
Here are some relatives you are allowed to marry in Australia: your aunt or uncle. your niece or nephew. your cousin – first cousin or second cousin etc.
“There is no objection whatsoever in the Islamic religion for a man to marry any of his relatives except those forbidden for marriage whom Allah mentioned in surat an-Nisaa' (4: 23) Thus, when Allah mentioned for us the relatives to whom marriage is forbidden, we then come to know that there is no objection for the ...
Nikah halala is a law that requires a woman to marry and sleep with another man in order to return to her first husband. In Islam, 'halala' is a term that finds its roots in 'halal' that translates to something that is permissible, and therefore 'lawful'.
What are prohibited relationships under the law? You cannot marry your mother, grandmother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, great-niece, aunts, or great-aunts. You also cannot marry someone who is also related to you through such relatives. For example, you cannot marry your great granddaughter.
But with regard to you, this stepdaughter is not a mahram for the son of her mother's husband, so it is permissible for you to marry her , and there is no problem in that. And Allah knows best.
Ali said the Koran is clear that Muslim men are allowed to marry non-Muslim women as long as their brides are “People of the Book” — Christians or Jews, both of whom recognize Abraham as their spiritual forefather, as Muslims do. A Muslim woman, however, cannot marry a non-Muslim man unless he converts.
The Bible doesn't address the subject of cousin marriage directly.
Absolutely not. It is prohibited in the strictest terms. There is no dispensation in this under any circumstance. It is also prohibited to marry one's half-sister or half-brother (even if they were conceived out of wedlock).
Inappropriate. If he is related by blood, Yes an uncle/niece/nephew relationship is inappropriate. Blood relations that are too close are banned for medical/genetic reasons.
As long as you can handle the relationship and ready to face problems when you got caught by your aunt, assuming your uncle is married. Or you or your uncle clever enough to hide your relationship, it's good.
“Marrying a mother-in-law is permanently prohibited as long as a man enters into a marriage contract with her daughter, regardless of whether intimate relation has taken place or not. This is a well-known and established ruling in Islam.
Muslim supporters of polygamy often cite Quran verse 4:3, which instructs men to take as many wives as they can take care of, up to four, and they also point out that the Prophet Muhammad had multiple wives.
("Halal" means permissible in Arabic, so a halal relationship is one that would be allowed under Islamic law.)
Muslim societies allow for up to four wives, but not without specific rules and regulations.
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One's spouse is also a mahram. A woman does not need to wear hijab around her mahram, and an adult male mahram may escort a woman on a journey, although an escort may not be obligatory.
As everyone knows, Islam preaches marriage without dating. So, Islam marriage doesn't undergo the whole process of an engagement or even exchanging wedding rings. That's because Islam sees dating as an act of sin. The tradition of wearing wedding rings is derived from the West which goes against the Islamic teachings.
For Muslims, male circumcision is performed for religious reasons, mainly to follow the sunnah (practice) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Moreover, there are attempts to label it as a contributor to cleanliness / personal hygiene. These are done largely to grant the practice scientific legitimacy and a moral foundation.
Mother's sister's daughter comes under degree of prohibited relationship. One of the conditions of Special marriages act is that the parties should not fall within the degree of prohibited relationship.
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Therefore, it is not legal to marry your mother's brother's daughter under the Hindu Marriage Act. It is considered a void marriage, and any such marriage would not be recognized as valid under the law.