My mom father married two woman....and my mom is daughter of the second wife......and i love a girl who is my mom's father's
first wife daughter's daughter's daughter..that means she is my niece...can i marry her????
Your grandfather married two women:
- You are the son of the daughter of the second woman.
- The girl you want to marry is the daughter of the daughter of the daughter of the first woman (is that correct?)
Last edited by Alpha Dude; 03-06-2013 at 07:55 AM.
I don´t think that discussion forum is the suitable place to ask so important questions. Could you take contact to some local imam/islamic center and ask information from there from someone who knows islamic law and marriage questions?
but it is little bit difficult for me to ask somebody...thats why i hav posted here any one can please give me the right answer
Salam alaykum
I adviced you to ask professional because most of us here aren´t imams or scholars. Try even some internet-based service like Islam Q&A. From here you might get two kind of answers: some tell you yes and some tell you no and after that you have no idea which ones are right.
From Occupied Palestine:
We have suffered too much for too long. We will not accept apartheid masked as peace. We will settle for no less than our freedom.
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
If it falls outside of the above mentioned criteria then you can marry her. Basically, you cannot marry your mahram.
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