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  2. Cousin marriage in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    47-60% of marriages in Iraq are consanguineous, according to a 2009 study in the journal Reproductive Health, [17] with marriage of a man to his father's brother's daughter being preferred. [26] The uncle of the girl – or father of the boy – assigns or reserves his niece to his son at an early age, the parents from both families arrange for ...

  3. Xwedodah - Wikipedia

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    According to the revayats, the marriage between a mother and her son is the most superior type of xwedodah, followed by that of father and daughter, which is followed by that of brother and sister. The xwedodah becomes even more superior if the mother/daughter is also the sister of her son/father. [11]

  4. Islamic marital jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Nikah ijtimaa, or combined marriage, is a form of marriage practiced in pre-Islamic Arabia, in which multiple men would have intercourse with a woman, and if she bore a child, she would choose one of the men to be the father of the child. [11]

  5. Arab wedding - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, when a young man is considered old enough to be married, his family will look around to identify several potential brides from good families with good values. While this is the case in most other societies named above, there are further factors that add to the comfort and assurance of the couple in the Arab nations of West Asia and ...

  6. Islamic marital practices - Wikipedia

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    In some instances when a groom is marrying a young bride, the engagement period may last longer until the Tausug lass has reached the right age to marry; or the matrimonial ceremony may proceed – a wedding the Tausug termed as “to marry in a handkerchief” or kawin ha saputangan – because the newly-wed man can live after marriage at the ...

  7. Islam and children - Wikipedia

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    Once a virgin girl came to the Prophet and said that her father had married her to a man against her wishes. The Prophet gave her the right to repudiate the marriage. [10] The Maliki school of thought gives the right of ijbar to the guardian. Ijbar is defined as the annulment of marriage due to objection by male guardian. [11]

  8. Marriage in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Marriage between a woman and her father, stepfather, husband's biological father, uncle, grandfather, great uncle, great-grandfather, etc. Marriage of a man with women who are sisters or stepsisters or foster sisters of each other (except if marrying one who was separated from her husband by divorce or death)

  9. Child marriage - Wikipedia

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    [63] [64] [65] Marrying one's young daughter to an old man was declared as reprehensible as forcing her into prostitution. [66] The ideal age at which a man should marry is 18. Before this age, he should spend his time studying and getting his life in order. [67] [68] [69] [70]