Can Muslims marry their siblings?

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 you marry a family member in Islam?

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".
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Can a brother marry his wife Islam?

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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In which religion brother and sister can marry?

Parsis marriages between brother and sister |parsi customs and rituals|
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Why do Muslims marry their first cousins?

Cousin marriage is definitely not a religious thing. It's not required of you in Islam, it's just left very open and very vague. Even for people in the Pakistani culture, it's very dependent on your family and how you're brought up.
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Who can you not marry in Islam?

Prohibited to you are your mothers, your daughters, your sisters, your paternal aunts, your maternal aunts, brother's daughters, sister's daughters, your mothers that are those who suckled you, your sisters from suckling, mothers of your women, your step-daughters in your guardianship from your women you have entered ...
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Can I marry my nephew in Islam?

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.
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Can Muslims marry half siblings?

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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Who married his own sister?

Who in history married their sister? The Greek god Zeus married his sister: the goddess Hera. So did the Egyptians' Osiris, marrying his sister Isis.
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Can brother and sister have baby?

But there is definitely good biology behind the laws that prohibit brothers and sisters from having children. The risk for passing down a genetic disease is much higher for siblings than first cousins.
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What is a ghost bride?

'spirit marriage') is a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. Other forms of ghost marriage are practiced worldwide, notably in France since 1959 (see posthumous marriage; compare levirate marriage and ghost marriage in South Sudan, i.e. marriage to a living relative of the deceased).
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Is it a sin to sleep with a widow?

It depends. If you belong to a religion that considers any sex outside of marriage a “sin,” then yes, that would be a sin to those following that religion. If that religious concept is not an issue, a widow is a woman who's husband has died so she is no longer married so sex within a marriage does not apply.
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How many wives can a man marry in Islam?

In societies that practice polygamy, the specific type is polygyny, which is having more than one wife (polyandrous unions, of having more than one husband, are much less common). Muslim societies allow for up to four wives, but not without specific rules and regulations.
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What is considered haram marriage?

While physical love is not forbidden in Islam, it is best to save your affections for a future spouse. If there is any type of physical contact with a member of the opposite sex, it is considered to be haram dating.
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Can I marry my cousin in Islam?

The Islamic view is that while marriage between cousins is permissible, it is preferable to choose a marriage partner from outside one's family.
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Is it halal to marry your aunt in Islam?

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.
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What is it called if you marry your sister?

While cousin marriage is legal in most countries, and avunculate marriage is legal in several, sexual relations between siblings are considered incestuous almost universally. Sibling incest is legally prohibited in most countries worldwide.
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Who married his own daughter?

Dhruva was the Rashtrakuta king who gave his daughter in marriage to Vishnuvardhana IV of Eastern Chalukyas.
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Which king married his own mother?

When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Not knowing that he had been adopted, and that his real parents were Jocasta and Laius, Oedipus left the country to avoid committing such crimes.
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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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Can I marry my cousin sister's son in Islam?

In a short answer “Yes”. First Cousin marriage was between Prophets Muhammad (Peace be upon him)'s daughter (Fatima) and her Uncle's Son (Ali). So in Islam Cousin marriage is not prohibited. Only those relative can not marriage in Islam.
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Can mother and sister marry in Islam?

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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What are the 4 conditions of marriage in Islam?

Marriage is contracted by the parties themselves (if major) or by their guardians itself. Under Sunni law, presence of witness is essential else the marriage would be irregular. At least two male or one male and two female witnesses should be present and the witness should be a major, of sound mind and a Muslim.
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What is the age of marriage in Islam?

In Islam, the marriage of a minor who has attained puberty is considered valid. The Special Marriage Act, 1954 and the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 also prescribe 18 and 21 years as the minimum age of consent for marriage for women and men, respectively.
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What is wife called in Islam?

In Islam, a mahram is a family member with whom marriage would be considered permanently unlawful (haram). 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.
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