Can I marry father's brother's daughter in Islam?

The answer is yes. Islam does not allow to marry father's sister, father's brother, mother's sister, mother's brother. But one can marry anybody who is the son /daughter of his /her parent's direct blood relation.
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Can we marry father's brother daughter?

As in the present case, your relationship is falling within three lines of ancestry so as per Hindu law you cannot marry her.
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Can I marry brother's daughter?

It depends upon your religion whether or not you can marry your cousin brother's daughter. If you are a Hindu, then you cannot marry her since you this would be a Sapinda relationship which are prohibited by Section 3 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
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What relation is my father's brother's daughter to me?

She will be your cousin. Cause your father's brother is your uncle. And his daughter will be your cousin in the family tree.
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Who is forbidden to marry in Islam?

Historically, in Islamic culture and traditional Islamic law Muslim women have been forbidden from marrying Christian or Jewish men, whereas Muslim men have been permitted to marry Christian or Jewish women. It is lawful for Muslim men to marry Jewish or Christian women but not a polytheist woman (Quran 5:5).
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Is it haram to marry your brother's wife?

Islamic law (sharia) clearly lays down rules for marriage, including who may marry whom, and although the Quran does not prohibit a man from marrying his brother's widow, it does insist that if it were to be done, it should be treated as a normal marriage with the wife's consent and a mahr.
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Does Islam allow cousin marriage?

Cousin marriage, or consanguinity (marriages among couples who are related as second cousins or closer), is allowed and often encouraged throughout the Middle East, and in other Muslim countries worldwide such as Pakistan.
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Can I marry my father's sister's daughter?

No you cannot since you two come within prohibited degree of relationship. However, this can be overcome if the custom or usage governing your family and the family of your father's sister permit this kind of a Marriage.
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Can I marry my father's brother's daughter in Hindu?

Traditionally​ such marriage is prohibited,and also scientifically classified as consanguineous marriage. Genarally in Hindu community,not only one cannot marry the daughter of his father's brother but also he cannot marry his father's brother's sister in law's daughter too.
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Can I marry my aunty?

Answers (3) It is possible to marry her as the relationship is not prohibited by law under Hindu Marriage Act. However, consult your elders to see if such marriage is sanctioned by usage or custom governing both parties in your culture.
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Can I marry my sister daughter in Islam?

Qur'an forbids us to marry our mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, brother's daughters, sister's daughters, foster-mothers, foster-sisters, mothers-in-law, stepdaughters, wives of our sons, nor two sisters together.
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Can I marry my father's brother's son?

By most customs where the patriarchal system is followed, this kind of marriage is not allowed and is considered as forbidden relationship as they are akin to brother-sister relation. This falls under the Sagothra or Sapinda relationship.
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What is it called when a man marries his father's brother's daughter?

Thus for matrilateral cross cousin marriage, a man marries his mother's brother's daughter, although his wife is marrying patrilaterally, i.e., to her father's sister's son. In the patrilateral case, a man marries his father's sister's daughter and a woman, her mother's brother's son.
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Can I marry my mother's sister?

you may marry her as you are beyond the Spinda relationship as she is the forth generation from your mother, as mother, mother's sister, her daughter and her daughter as per Hindu Law or as per Special marriage act.
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What Islam says about brothers?

According to a Prophetic tradition: "Muslims are brethren, they never do wrong to each other, they never forgo supporting each other, they never abandon their brethren in hardships." Imam Sadiq says: "Muslims are brethren and serves as each other's eye and guide. They never betray each other.
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Can I marry my brother in law?

Although a man may marry his sister-in-law and a woman may marry her brother-in-law, other relatives-in-law may marry provided they are at least 21 years of age and the family members involved in creating the in-law relationship are both dead.
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Can I marry uncle's daughter?

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.
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Can I marry Aunt daughter?

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Your father's sister is your Paternal aunt and you are planning to marry your aunt's grand daughter. Technically your aunt's daughter's daughter is genologically your daughter. There is no bar in in marrying your aunt's daughter's daughter, provided the age difference is not more than 5 years.
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Can I marry my sisters daughter in India?

Originally Answered: Can I marry my father's sister's daughter legally in India? Atleast in South India, there is no problem with this. You can marry your father's sister daughter/son OR your mother's brother daughter/son. But you cannot marry your father's brother son/daughter OR your mother's sister son/daughter.
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Can you marry your sister?

Siblings cannot marry in the United States

Many states outlaw sexual relationships between siblings and between parents and their children, and no state allows siblings to marry.
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Can I marry my sister in laws daughter?

If your sister-in-law remains married, her daughter is your niece. If she is your sister-in-law via your husband's family, then you and your husband also need to remain married also for her to technically be your niece. This is only technically. I think most people would consider her a niece even in divorce.
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Can I marry my brothers sister-in-law in Islam?

So yeah it is permissible as the relationship of brother or sister in law is there for as long as women is married once divorced or become widow she is no longer related the relationship of women is related because of the marriage with her husband.
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Can you marry a widow?

Under current law, there is no penalty if the remarriage occurs at 60 years of age or later. The Social Security rules on remarriage have changed over time. Only since 1979 have widow(er)s been allow to marry at or after age 60 and not face reductions in benefit amounts.
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