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Why Are First Cousin Marriages Allowed In Islam?​

First Cousin Marriages allowed in Islam? The answer is given in the article below, a must-read that you should share with your family.

To the extent marriage is a worry, Allah says in the Qur’an in Surah Nisa Chapter 4 Verse No 20-25 that those relational unions which are precluded like you can’t wed your mom, your daughter, the sister of your dad, sister of your mom and the rundown is given of your nearby mahram yet wedding the principal cousin is allowed.

Today science reveals to us that specifically if you wed a kindred spirit and sisters, there are high odds of variations from the norm there can be hereditary issues so straightforwardly sibling and sister wed, father and little girl, mother and child if they wed or direct fatherly uncle, and so on there are high rate odds of anomalies so Islam disallowed this.

Yet to the extent the primary cousin is concerned Islam licenses it. Today science discloses to us that even in first cousins chances are there yet it’s immaterial.

In First Cousin Marriages, a Hereditary issue can even come if two individuals’ kids and a young lady even they are obscure, regardless of the possibility that they are not relatives yet there can be a hereditary issue in them, that doesn’t mean hereditary issue just comes in relatives, truly risks are high if they are immediate kindred spirits and sisters, mother and father, coordinate uncle yet the main cousins the odds are smidgen more as contrast with obscure however the distinction is over the top even, along these lines as indicated by hadith in which Prophet said that don’t wed ceaselessly a great many generations among your first cousin.

So age after age continues damaging then there is an issue generally indeed, even restorative science says by and large it’s no issue however many generations if you continue doing this, the principal cousin wedding with the main cousin and again with the primary cousin than a possibility rises somewhat generally ordinarily there is no issue by any means.
 
In comparison, the Church's rules on consanguinity were so strict you weren't even able to marry you seventh cousin. It was later amended to the fourth cousin because it was becoming hard for the nobility to find marriage partners.

Of course after the Reformation the Church's power was significantly weakened leading to families like the Habsburgs that took keeping it in the family to a whole new level. Charles II was so brain-dead, retarded and deformed I can't imagine having to defer to that freak as a "noble".
 
Holy shit it's unintelligible. Don't know if translation or just drivel to sidestep the fact that it makes the children retarded, and countries like English have 99% of their potatoes come from Pakistan.
 
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Muslim Inbreeding is a Huge Problem–And People Don’t Want to Talk About It (Archive)
A Google search of “Islam Inbreeding” will lead one to the case of Salha al-Hefthi, a 17-year-old Saudi girl who was profiled by the New York Times in 2003. Ms. Hefthi’s parents told her how lucky she was to be marrying someone from her own tribe, her paternal uncle’s son—her first cousin. The couple had two healthy boys but their third child, a girl, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a genetic disorder that usually is fatal. The couple would have three more children born with the disease.


Ms. Hefthi told the Times she had no idea inbreeding often leads to genetic defects. This is not uncommon in Saudi Arabia, which is why genetic disorders are so rampant.


“Saudi Arabia is a living genetics laboratory,” Dr. Stephen R. Schroeder, executive director of the Prince Salman Center for Disability Research, told the Times. “Here you can study 10 families to study genetic disorders, where you would need 10,000 families to study genetic disorders in the United States.”


But it’s not just Saudi Arabia, or the Middle East for that matter. Inbreeding is surprisingly common in many Muslim nations and communities, evidence shows.


About 40 percent of the population marries a cousin in Egypt, according to a 2016 report in The Economist, while the percentage in Jordan is 32 percent.


“Rates are thought to be even higher in tribal countries such as Iraq and the Gulf states of Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Kuwait,” says the Economist.


A 2005 BBC survey found that 55 percent of Britain’s huge Pakistani population was married to a first cousin.


There are at least two reasons inbreeding is so common in parts of the Muslim world (in addition to ignorance of its link to genetic defects): tradition and religion.


In many parts of the Islamic world, it’s considered unusual if not offensive to marry someone outside of one’s family or tribe. The pressure to marry a family member can be intense.


A 38-year-old Egyptian woman with two sons suffering from micro-syndrome, for example, explained to the Economist how she was criticized by relatives for allowing her teenage daughter to marry “a stranger” instead of a family member.


But the pressure can go beyond mere criticism. In recent years, European nations have seen young Muslim women killed for refusing to marry a family member. Honor killings, such as this 21-year-old Kurdish woman in Germany who was gunned down at a wedding after declining an arranged marriage with her cousin, are rare. But they demonstrate the emphasis Islamic culture places on “keeping it in the family.”


The precedent for consanguineous marriage comes from the Qur’an itself. Following his military conquests, the prophet Muhammad famously married his cherished daughter Fatimah to his cousin Ali, an act that was shown to be a great honor.


“I have married you to the dearest of my family to me,” Muhammed told Ali.


In fact, cousins are not even considered blood relatives in the Islamic tradition because the Qur’an does not forbid or condemn marriage between cousins.
Isn't first cousin marriage legal everywhere?
Are you British or something?
 
A better question would be: Why are so many people following an ideology based on a pedophile who heard voices in the mountains?
 
Because the Quran is literally the incontrovertible word of God to Muslims and anything Halal is permitted and honesty encouraged

Muslims are huge into cousin marriage to keep land and money in the family too.
 
This became an issue in one of my classes in middle school when we had to do family trees. One Indian kid had a strange looking family tree because it converged from both the maternal and paternal branches to a single point with the grandparents. I looked at it, gave it a little thought, and said out loud without thinking "consanguinity!" My teacher (it seems like all teachers have an abnormally good sense of hearing for unusual words) somehow heard from across the room and came over and looked at the tree. He obviously was able to come to the same conclusion and then we had a discussion on how we shouldn't use words like "inbred" or "consanguineous" because they might hurt someone's feelings. The teacher made is quite clear without saying it that anyone who used any of those words would get suspended if they were ever said again. Luckily the Indian kid didn't know much English, so he had no idea what I said or what the whole discussion was about.
 
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These notherfuckers are the reason why there are so many fucking out of control tards sucking up healthcare resources.
You wanna fuck yer cousin stay in your own country
 
This became an issue in one of my classes in middle school when we had to do family trees. One Indian kid had a strange looking family tree because it converged from both the maternal and paternal branches to a single point with the grandparents. I looked at it, gave it a little thought, and said out loud without thinking "consanguinity!" My teacher (it seems like all teachers have an abnormally good sense of hearing for unusual words) somehow heard from across the room and came over and looked at the tree. He obviously was able to come to the same conclusion and then we had a discussion on how we shouldn't use words like "inbred" or "consanguineous" because they might hurt someone's feelings. The teacher made is quite clear without saying it that anyone who used any of those words would get suspended if they were ever said again. Luckily the Indian kid didn't know much English, so he had no idea what I said or what the whole discussion was about.
This teacher is a retarded faggot, and the next time I hear teachers cry and whine because Tyrone is throwing his desk at them, I'm going to laugh and tell them they deserve it for being such permissive pussies.
 
My guess? They want the inbreeding because only the IQ decrease from inbreeding can make people dumb enough to believe the shit in the Quran in modern day.
 
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