This worksheet examines various relationships between individuals and determines whether marriage would be allowed between them. It provides 10 examples of relationships involving a person "A" seeking to marry others related to them through family lines, including cousins, nieces, and descendants of siblings and grandparents to assess whether each union would constitute a prohibited sapinda relationship.
This worksheet examines various relationships between individuals and determines whether marriage would be allowed between them. It provides 10 examples of relationships involving a person "A" seeking to marry others related to them through family lines, including cousins, nieces, and descendants of siblings and grandparents to assess whether each union would constitute a prohibited sapinda relationship.
This worksheet examines various relationships between individuals and determines whether marriage would be allowed between them. It provides 10 examples of relationships involving a person "A" seeking to marry others related to them through family lines, including cousins, nieces, and descendants of siblings and grandparents to assess whether each union would constitute a prohibited sapinda relationship.
1. A wants to marry his father’s mother’s brother’s son's daughter.
2. A wants to marry his mother's brother's daughter's son's daughter. 3. A wants to marry her maternal uncle's son’s daughter son 4. A wants to marry his father's brother's daughter. 5. A wants to marry her mother's sister's husband. 6. A wants to marry his sister's daughter's son's daughter. 7. A married W and had two sons S1 and S2. they divorced and later on A marries W2 and have one son S3 and one Daughter D1. Now S1 son SS1 wants to marry D1s son daughter. 8. A wants to marry his mother’s brother’s son’s son’s daughter.. 9. A wants to marry his paternal grandfather's brother's son's daughter. 10. A wants to marry his maternal grand father s sister's son's daughter.