You can only marry your brother's wife in Islam if your brother is dead. However, in this day and age most Muslims see this activity as rather repulsive.
Answer 2Muslim men are not allowed to marry their sisters or any other close female relatives (according to the rules of Islam).
Yes; it is forbidden. Actually it is taboo in most societies--while married to the current wife.
No, when a man enters into marriage with a woman, all other woman in that family become haraam to him.
A Muslim can't keep two real sisters in marriage at the same time. He may marry the sister of his wife after his wife's death or after divorcing his wife.
Per Islam teachings, you are allowed to marry your wife sister only upon death of your wife or when you divorce her.
If you mean by aunt the sister of your father or mother, then the sister of your aunt is your aunt. Accordingly, you can't marry her.If you mean by aunt the wife of your uncle, then you can marry her sisterAllah knows the best and is the all knowing.
No, Chris Perez, the husband of Selena, did not marry her sister after she died. Chris became very depressed after the death of his wife and didn't remarry until 2001. He divorced his second wife in 2008.
No, he can't. It is strictly forbidden; per Islam rules, for a Muslim man to marry at one time two sisters. If his wife passed away, he can marry her sister.
Muslim men can have 4wives at a time. Conditions to be follow are; 1- Suppose he has a wife if he is willing to marry second time then the first wife permission is necessary and so on. 2- If he has 4 wives then he can not marry more. 3- If one of the 4 wives is dead or divorced then he can marry one more time.
Yes, if his wife is dead or divorced he could marry her sister.
muslim man can't marry without telling his wives and they have the choice to stay with him or not Muslim man can marry muslim woman or woman belive in god ex: christian or Jewish .
The reason some Muslims practice polygamy is because many women who are poor, and without husband need the protection and support. Some Muslim men who own businesses who can afford to support a second wife or third do have multiple wives. In the ancient Islamic times when there was war and many women were left without husbands the men use to bring the women and marry them. Now, in days it is very hard in these economic times to have a second wife, but if the Muslim man can afford to have a second wife he can marry her with asking of the first wife. The Muslim man has to pay the maintence of all wives rent, electric, buy her a car and also all expense's are met, if he cannot meet this then the man cannot marry the second wife.
Yes. You can marry your LIVE wife's sister if you want to, provided that you are both free to marry.
A sister in law, by definition, is the sister of your wife. As long as you aren't still married to your wife, it would be legal. A sister-in-law can also be your brother's wife. You can marry her provided she is not still married to your brother.
I don't think that is right... A Muslim man cant marry two women...
You can if your brother and his wife break up. but you have to be a man though. brother and sister can not marry.
Akbar's first wife was Ruqayya Sultan Begum, daughter of his uncle Hindal. His second wife was Salima Sultan Begum, the widow of Bairam Khan. Salima was the daughter of Humayun's sister.