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Non-Marriageable Relatives of Women
Should she wear hijab in front of her Christian maternal uncle?
SaveIs Shaking Hands with Husband’s Relatives Permissible?
If there is nothing dubious about the family gatherings, it is permissible for a woman to sit with her husband’s relatives, if she is wearing complete Shar`i Hijab. However, shaking hands with a non-Mahram man is prohibited.SaveIs my husband a mahram for my brother’s daughter whom I brought up?
SaveUncovering in front of the husband’s father through radaa’ah
SaveIs My Mother's Cousin My Mahram?
Your mother’s cousin is not a Mahram for your mother, let alone for you. It is permissible for him to marry you, as you are not a Mahram for him.SaveWho Is a Woman’s Mahram?
A woman’s mahram is a person whom she is never permitted to marry because of their close blood relationship or because of breastfeeding or because they are related by marriage.SaveShould she cut off her ties with her adopted brother who has left Islam (is an apostate)?
SaveHis grandfather’s daughter is also his paternal uncle’s wife
SaveCan You Marry Your Uncle's Wife in Islam?
A man is permitted to marry his maternal uncle’s ex-wife after she has completed her `Iddah. However, it is strictly prohibited to influence her or cause her to seek a divorce in order to marry her. If one marries his uncle's ex-wife, her children (one’s cousins) must be treated with fairness and kindness, and the bonds of kinship should be upheld sincerely for the sake of Allah.Save