Fiqh of the family
Women Forbidden For Marriage in Islam Due to Kinship
Women who are forbidden in marriage in Islam because of kinship are: 1. The mother, which includes grandmothers on both the father’s and mother’s side. 2. The daughter, which includes granddaughters. 3. Sisters, whether full sisters or half-sisters through the father or mother. 4. The paternal aunt, which also includes the paternal aunt of the father or mother. 5. The maternal aunt, which also includes the maternal aunt of the father or mother. 6. The brother’s daughter, which includes his granddaughters. 7. The sister’s daughter, which includes her granddaughters.SaveOnline Nikah: Valid or Not?
It is permissible to do online nikah if there is no danger of tampering, the identity of the husband and wali is proven, and the two witnesses can hear the proposal and acceptance.SaveConditions of Wali (Guardian) in Islam
Conditions of the wali are as follows: He should be of sound mind, an adult, free (not a slave), of the same religion as the bride, of good character, be male, be wise and mature.SaveIs It Prohibited in Islam to Not Get Married?
1. The basic principle that marriage is prescribed applies to all people but it may be more important in the case of some people than others. 2. If you fear that you may commit prohibited things if you do not get married, you are obliged to get married. 3. Marriage is recommended for the one who feels desire but there is no risk of his engaging in prohibited actions. 4. We advise those who do not want to get married to be resolved and put their trust in Allah, and Allah will help them, and will provide them with a righteous wife who will help them to obey their Lord and He will bless them with righteous offspring who will be a stored treasure for them with Allah in the Hereafter.SaveIs It Compulsory For Men to Get Married?
Marriage is obligatory on the man who is (financially and physically) able to marry and longs to get married, and fears falling into sin, because it is obligatory to protect oneself from committing forbidden deeds and to keep himself chaste – and this can only be achieved through marriage.SaveCan a Muslim Woman Marry a Non-Muslim Man?
It is not permissible for a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man from any other religion, whether from among the Jews or Christians, or any other religion. For more, please see the detailed answer.SaveProhibited Practices for a Mourning Woman
It is forbidden for a mourning woman to: 1- go out of the house except for a necessity; 2- wear perfume; 3- wear beautiful clothes; 4- apply kohl; and 5- wear jewellery.SaveRules of `Iddah for Widows
The recently-widowed woman observes mourning by refraining from adornment, perfume, kohl, skin cream (unless she has a legitimate excuse to use it), henna, and clothes dyed with safflower and saffron, if she is an adult and Muslim.SaveDoes Resenting Polygamy Take a Woman out of Islam?
The believing woman should be content with the fact that Allah has prescribed polygamy, and she should believe that there is wisdom in it and that it serves an interest. She should not resent this ruling, even if she has a natural aversion to the presence of a co-wife who competes with her, just as men dislike fighting a war.Save