Can you marry your wife's daughter in Islam?

Prohibitions based on marriage
The daughter-in-law is prohibited for the father, and the mother-in-law, the wife's daughter, the wife's sister and daughters of the wife's siblings (nieces), the maternal and paternal aunts of the wife are all prohibited for the husband.
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Can you marry your wife's daughter?

It is not permissible for a man to marry his wife's daughter because she is his step daughter, after he has consummated the relationship with her mother. The fact that she lives with her father and she doesn't move with her mother to live with him has no effect on the ruling.
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Can a father marry his daughter in law?

Dear Mr. X.: According to John Beckstrom, professor of family law, Northwestern University Law School, it is not legal anywhere in the United States for a father and daughter to knowingly marry each other. Such a marriage would not be valid. In fact, in many states the father would be prosecuted for criminal incest.
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Who is forbidden to marry in Islam?

Also prohibited for you are the women who were married to your genetic sons. Also, you shall not be married to two sisters at the same time - but do not break up existing marriages. GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful. . Mutual Attraction And Dowry Required.
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Can you marry your step daughter?

Not while she is his stepdaughter, as bigamy and polygamy are still illegal. The stepfather would have to divorce the stepdaughter's mother first, then after the divorce is finalized, he would be free to marry the stepdaughter if they both wished it.
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Can you marry step parent?

So, a step parent only becomes a step parent upon marriage to one of the biological parents. You are not a step parent from a legal perspective if you are only living together with your partner – no matter how long for. Typically, a stepparent doesn't have any legal 'custody' rights to stepchildren.
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What is haram between husband and wife in Islam?

In Islam, oral sex between a husband and wife is considered "Makruh Tahrimi" or highly undesirable by some Islamic jurists when the act is defined as mouth and tongue coming in contact with the genitals.
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Can I marry my mother sister daughter in Islam?

YES ISLAM PERMITS SUCH MARRIAGES. YOU CAN MARRY BOTH YOUR MATERIAL AND PATERNAL COUSINS. Only exception is none should be Breast Fed by one another 's mother.
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Can a man marry two sisters in Islam?

Sororal polygyny is forbidden. A man cannot marry: two sisters. a woman and a descendant of her sibling.
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Can I marry my brother's 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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What famous person married their daughter?

Did you know 4-time Oscar winner Woody Allen married his step daughter Soon-Yi Previn, and was accused of sexual abuse by adopted daughter Dylan Farrow?
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Can I marry my sister-in-law?

Even though her first marriage is not registered there must have been a customary marriage between your sister in law and her husband which holds good in the eyes of Law. So you can not marry her unless until she get legal divorce from her husband.
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Can a man marry his wife's niece?

The man is prevented from marrying the woman under the law in respect of Consanguinity and Affinity Relationships. While consanguinity refers to a close relative by blood - and he has no blood relationship to the woman - it is the Affinity Relationships section of the law that prevents the marriage from proceeding.
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Can I marry my cousin 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 we marry mama's daughter?

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If you are a Hindu, it is not legal to marry mother's brothers daughter I.e. Mama's daughter. Even socially and religiously it would be a stigma. Any marriage with a blood relative is prohibited.
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Can I marry aunt daughter?

Answers (1) 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 fathers brother 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 I marry my sister's daughter?

DEAR, As per law, you cannot marry with your cousin sister as it is prohibited by Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Moreover, an adopted child have same obligations/liabilities as natural born son.
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Can a husband see his wife private parts in Islam?

The husband and wife can see any part of each other's body especially during sexual intercourse. In privacy: It is recommended that a person cover his or her sexual organs even when alone in private.
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Can I kiss my wife while fasting?

Kissing one's wife while fasting is permissible. However, it is better to avoid kissing during the daytime of Ramadan, as it may lead to further actions which nullify the fast, such as sexual intercourse.
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Can I marry my adopted sister?

It is a much better idea to never enter into a romantic relationship of any sort with an adopted sibling, even if this person came into your life later in childhood. The bottom line is that no siblings, whether by blood or adoption, can legally marry—nor should they.
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When you marry someone with a child does it become yours?

When you marry someone with children, you may or may not be able to claim the children as dependents on your tax return. Ordinarily, the parent who has custody of the children is entitled to claim the exemption, regardless of who pays child support.
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Who married their adopted daughter?

On December 24, 1997, Woody Allen, the 62-year-old Academy Award-winning writer-director of such movies as Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters, marries 27-year-old Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter of his former partner Mia Farrow, in a small ceremony in Venice, Italy.
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