a question regatding muslim culture

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Fristly i say sorry its just a question i dont know much about muslim culture so if any one sentiments hurt sorry
My q is reagarding marriage.is marriage really important in muslim cuture.as i know that muliple marriage is allowed .u marry anyone i mean what ever the relation ship u have u can marry.only same parent child not allowd
Pls dont bash me

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Wat u trying to say here...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: moniloveasya

Fristly i say sorry its just a question i dont know much about muslim culture so if any one sentiments hurt sorry
My q is reagarding marriage.is marriage really important in muslim cuture.as i know that muliple marriage is allowed .u marry anyone i mean what ever the relation ship u have u can marry.only same parent child not allowd
Pls dont bash me


In Islam, a person whom he/she cannot marry is called Mahram. A woman's male mahrams fall into four categories (three categories in the strict-sense definition that does not count one's spouse). Note that mahrams for a man can be derived in a similar manner.
(SO ONE CAN MARRY ANYONE BUT THE FOLLOWING RELATIONS)

  • Permanent or blood mahrams with whom one is mahram by a blood relationship:
    • father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, great-grandfather, great-grandmother and so on;
    • brother, sister;
    • son, grandson, great-grandson, daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter and so on;
    • uncle, aunt, great-uncle, great-aunt, and so on;
    • nephew, niece, grandnephew, grandniece, great-grandnephew, great-grandniece and so on;
  • In-law mahrams with whom one becomes mahram by marrying someone:
    • father-in-law, mother-in-law;
    • son-in-law, daughter-in-law,
    • stepfather (mother's husband) if their marriage is consummated, stepmother (father's wife) if their marriage is consummated;
    • stepson (husband's son) if their marriage is consummated, stepdaughter (wife's daughter) if their marriage is consummated;
  • Rada or "milk-suckling mahrams" with whom one becomes mahram because of being nursed by the same woman. When a woman acts as a wetnurse, that is she breast feeds an infant that is not her own child for a certain amount of time under certain conditions, she becomes the child's rada mother and everything concerning blood mahrams applies here, ike rada father/mother, rada sister/brother, rada aunt/uncle and so on. In English these can be referred to as milk brother, milk-mother, and so on.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@Immi
Thanku so much .i really dont know about muslim culture. Thank u for givimg me this information
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: moniloveasya

@Immi
Thanku so much .i really dont know about muslim culture. Thank u for givimg me this information

My pleasure jee

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