Can I marry my nephew in Islam?

Seven relations are prohibited because of consanguinity, i.e. kinship or relationship by blood, viz. mothers, daughters, sisters, paternal aunts, maternal aunts, and nieces (whether sister's or brother's daughters).
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Can I marry with my nephew?

It is not possible in Hindu Law. Section 3(g) of the Hindu Marriage Act says about - "Prohibited Relationship" as inter alia - "(iv)if the two are brother and sister, uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, or children of brother and sister or of two brothers or of two sisters."
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Can Muslims marry relatives?

“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 ...
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Can I marry my aunt daughter in Islam?

As far as I know prophet Mohamed has mentioned that you can marry your maternal aunt's daughter but not paternal uncle's daughter. That means you can not marry your paternal uncle's daughter as your father and uncle carry the same male genes as yours.
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What are forbidden marriages in Islam?

(3) No man or woman, as the case may be, shall, on the ground of fosterage, marry any woman or any man connected with him or her through some act of suckling where, if it had been instead an act of procreation, the woman or man would have been within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity.
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What is haram relationship before marriage?

Haram dating is any type of relationship between a young man and woman who are not seeking out a long-term partner. If marriage is not the end goal for your relationship, then you need to consider whether your relationship is honoring to Allah.
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What is halal relationship?

("Halal" means permissible in Arabic, so a halal relationship is one that would be allowed under Islamic law.)
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Is it halal to marry your niece in Islam?

Only the daughter-in-law of a real son is prohibited. The sister of a wife, her maternal and paternal aunts, and her brother's or sister's daughters (nieces) are only prohibited if the wife is in wedlock with the husband.
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Why do Muslims marry cousins?

The Muslim practise of cousin marriage adds clan loyalty to the ties implied by paternal consent.
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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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Can Muslims marry their own sisters?

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).
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Do Arabs marry their cousins?

Arab populations have a long tradition of consanguinity due to socio-cultural factors. Many Arab countries display some of the highest rates of consanguineous marriages in the world, and specifically first cousin marriages which may reach 25-30% of all marriages.
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Which religion allows cousin marriage?

Personal law of the Jewish and Bahai communities also permit marriage with a cousin. Under Christian law marriage with a cousin may be permitted by a special dispensation by the Church.
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What is it called when your nephew gets married?

niece-in-law (plural nieces-in-law) Someone's nephew's wife.
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Can I marry my bhanji?

Yes you can marry your niece under the Hindu Merriage Act, 1955 if the customs and traditions permit you to do so.
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What do you call a nephew by marriage?

nephew-in-law (plural nephews-in-law)
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Who are blood relatives in Islam?

Blood Relations

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.
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Why do Muslims circumcise?

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.
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Is it halal to marry your mom's cousin?

As far as Islam is concerned, a person's mother's cousin is lawful to him for marriage, unless there is some other reason to prevent this.
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Can I marry my sister's daughter in Islam?

Is it OK to marry your niece in Islam? Only the daughter-in-law of a real son is prohibited. The sister of a wife, her maternal and paternal aunts, and her brother's or sister's daughters (nieces) are only prohibited if the wife is in wedlock with the husband.
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Is it halal to marry your brother?

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).
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Can we say I love you before marriage in Islam?

Marrying someone you love is not Islamically wrong. One can have feelings of affection, attraction, admiration for another individual. This hadith indicates that love before marriage does exist. It's not wrong to have feelings, like someone or experience love towards them and want to marry them.
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What kind of dating is halal?

The essence of halal dating is to protect both parties and give you the chance to fall head over heels with your future spouse's purity, personality, and mindset. Scholars suggest meetings should include a chaperone or be set in a public where temptations are minimal.
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What age can you date in Islam?

There is no set age in Islam where individuals are considered old enough or mature enough to enter into a relationship. Islam encourages individuals to marry young so that they won't fall prey to the temptation of fornication before marriage.
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What is true love in Islam?

Muslims believes that God is so loving that He recreated His attribute of love as an instinct in us. Hence true love is part of God's love, and it is our duty to love one another truly, as indeed He loves us. Without Divine Love there can be no human love.
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