Fainoz
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In my family, we hug and shake hands with our cousins, but cousins are considered Mahram. Even so it is so strange to treat them as such because we grew up together and some of our cousins used to live with us. When we go to reunions, my older cousins who used to babysit me as a kid will extend their hands or hug me, and I don't know what to do. If I refuse it would be so weird even if I politely declined. I know they would say something like "it's OK I used to take care of you as a baby" And I know that there are people in my family would have have some negative comments to make, like how I am turning into a "wahabi" or extremist. I know this because I heard someone else being called that for refusing to shake hands with a man ( who wasn't even related to her) simply because the man said " It is ok, I have a daughter your age"
During the time of the Prophet (SAW) this was acceptable and normal, but now we have an entire different perception on things so it is hard for us to grasp the concept of cousins being "strangers".
SOmeone please explain this to me so I can avoid fitna at the next family reunion.
jzkallah khairun.
During the time of the Prophet (SAW) this was acceptable and normal, but now we have an entire different perception on things so it is hard for us to grasp the concept of cousins being "strangers".
SOmeone please explain this to me so I can avoid fitna at the next family reunion.
jzkallah khairun.