Never Ever. It is forbidden per Islam teachings; as stated explicitly in Quran; for A muslim man to marry his mother, sister, daughter, ...
Quran says (Meaning English translation):
"Prohibited to you [for marriage] are your mothers, your daughters, your sisters, your father's sisters, your mother's sisters, your brother's daughters, your sister's daughters, your [milk] mothers who nursed you, your sisters through nursing, your wives' mothers, and your step-daughters under your guardianship [born] of your wives unto whom you have gone in. But if you have not gone in unto them, there is no sin upon you. And [also prohibited are] the wives of your sons who are from your [own] loins, and that you take [in marriage] two sisters simultaneously, except for what has already occurred. Indeed, Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful." (4:23)
Your brother-in-law is not a blood relation, and neither is his brother. So yes, you could marry a brother-in-law's brother, if you wanted.My grandmother "R" married a man, "H"."H's" sister, "A", married my grandmother's brother, "L".So brother and sister in one family, married sister and brother of the other family. Love occurs in the strangest ways!
Yes. Muslims call other Muslims even sometimes other Christains "Brother" and "Sister". Its a show or a sign of respect and shows that the whole Muslim community(Ummah) is part of a big family.
ur kind of creepy 4 even asking (unless u really love them, but still) In Islam if you are a man, you are permitted to marry any woman except for your mother, sisters, aunties, grandmothers, or a wonam whom your mother has breastfed even if not a relative. and vice versa for women. This means that you may marry your first cousin. (It doesnt mean you have to - it just means that it is allowed)
Only if you are no longer married to her sister or brother and she is no longer married.
Your sister's brother is your brother. Or yourself if she has no other male siblings.
Alhamdulillah, brother. Try go to your nearest mosque/islamic center and speak to a cleric/imam there. He'd be able to help you out.
Your uncle-in-law is supposedly your uncle by marriage. Anyone who marries your parent's sister is your uncle by marriage, and you call that person your uncle, not uncle-in-law. His brother is certainly not related to you. Your husband's uncle is not related to you. If that is the person you are calling uncle-in-law, then his brother is fair game for marriage, assuming you have divorced or your husband has died. But then he is no longer your uncle-in-law and his brother is merely an older man who is not related to you.
Yes, unless they are close biological relatives like brother and sister etc. They are only in your family because you and your spouse got married. That does not make them related in any other way.
A sister marrying her brother would be incest and there would be a substantially increased risk of birth defect or genetic disease in the children of such a marriage. in all societies currently existing on the planet it is illegal for a sister to marry her brother. not in all societies, but the rest is correct
According to Hindu Caste System people of similar gotras can not marry. Because they will be brother and sister of each other.
Yes; if your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, when you divorce your spouse she becomes your ex-sister-in-law. Unless you marry her. Then she becomes your wife. On the other hand, if your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her status has nothing to do with your marital status, but she would become your ex-sister-in-law if she and your brother divorced.
The answer is no, a muslimah cannot marry a christian man. A believing woman (i.e. a Muslim) can only marry a believing man, and vise versa. A christian cannot marry a Muslim by way of nikah is. In the nikah you swear by Allah to marry each other etc, and say short prayers in Arabic. Bubbamagik@hotmail.co.UK Sister Naila