Islam permits marriages between first cousins, as per the Shari’ah. This practice is not obligatory and is categorized as mubah (permissible). The importance of brother and sister relations is also discussed in the Hadith.
Cousin marriages are a form of consanguinity, where couples are related as second cousins or closer. As of 2003, an average of 45% of married couples were related in Saudi Arabia. While consanguinity is not unique to the Arab or Islamic world, Arab countries have had some of the highest rates of consanguineous marriages in the world.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) married off his daughter Fatima to Sayyidina Ali, who was the Prophet’s first cousin. The Prophet himself married his first cousin, Zaynab bint Jahsh, as she was the Prophet’s first cousin.
First-cousin marriage is completely fine and lawful according to the Qur’an and Sunna. There is scholarly consensus on its permissibility, and it is preferable to choose a marriage partner from outside one’s family. However, some clans restrict marriages to amongst their kin only, a practice far from what is advocated.
In summary, there is nothing wrong with marriage to cousins in Islam, as cousins are not included in the maharim. It is Halal, and if someone wants to do it, they should do so. However, Imam Shafi and Imam Ahmad, two leading scholars of the Sunni school of thought, dislike cousin marriages.
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How much DNA do first cousins share?
The DNA shared by relationships is as follows: 1st cousin: 12.5% 1st cousin once removed: 6.25% 2nd cousin: 3.13% 2nd cousin once removed: 1.5%
In the 23andMe DNA Relatives feature, we estimate the genealogical relationship between two individuals. We compare your autosomal DNA (chromosomes 1-22) and X chromosome(s) with other 23andMe members who are participating in the DNA Relatives feature. The autosomal DNA is inherited the same way for both genders, but the X chromosome is not. The Y chromosome is not used by the 23andMe DNA Relatives feature to detect matches.
Is it normal for Muslims to marry their cousins?
The Prophet (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) married his cousin. Religious figures make cousin marriages seem more acceptable and preferred even though there is no legal compulsion behind them.
08–06–2018, Mumbai, India: Our DNAs are 12.5% alike. Good morning! This is The Friday Post on a warm Friday. Last week, I was home because of a family emergency. I don’t understand why my parents brought up my marriage. They wanted me to marry my cousin. Marrying a cousin is a joke in the Muslim community. Some of them made me laugh. “Phupho ka laRka,” or son of the paternal aunt, is a common theme. A Pakistani TV show was about this. This has been written about by Andaleeb Wajid. Youtuber Sham Idrees also made a skit about it.
Is it okay to marry your cousin?
The map of cousin marriage laws in the U.S. is a patchwork quilt. Some states, like New York, California, and Florida, allow first cousins to marry without restrictions. In other states, like West Virginia, Kentucky, and Texas, cousin marriage is banned. Some states allow cousin marriage, but with restrictions. In a few states, like Arizona, Illinois, and Utah, you can marry your cousin only if you can’t have children or are very old. In Maine, you can marry your cousin only if you have genetic counseling.
Why do Muslims marry cousins?
Outside of Europe, fathers control who their daughters marry and when their sons get married. Cousin marriage adds clan loyalty to the ties implied by paternal consent.
What does the Quran say about marrying your cousin?
Islam allows cousin marriage. But Imam Shafi and Imam Ahmad, two leading Sunni scholars, dislike cousin marriage and have declared it as discouraged. Some other scholars, like Imam Ghazali, also discourage cousin marriage.
Is it halal to marry your moms cousin?
A cousin of one’s parent is not forbidden unless he is married to your sister or your mother.
Is it Haram to marry your cousin’s daughter?
You asked if it’s OK to marry a cousin’s son or daughter. It is okay to marry cousins or their children in Islam, as long as they were not breastfed by the same woman more than three times. In Islam, there are blood and milk siblings.
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Answered during the Open Q/A session in Dubai on the topic Misconceptions about Islam.
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