{"fatawa":{"id":10653,"title":"Marriage of close blood relatives at the beginning of creation","slug":"marriage-of-close-blood-relatives-at-the-beginning-of-creation","order":"","question":"<p>If all of humanity are the descendants of Adam, does this mean that  marriage to close blood relatives (mahrams) was permissible at the  beginning of creation? Then when did it become prohibited?<\/p>","answer":"<div class=\"list-group-item-text ftwa-single-answer font-nrmal\"><span class=\"line_height\">\r\n<p>Praise       be to Allah.<\/p>\r\n<p>Necessity dictated        that the children of Adam (peace be upon him) had to marry one another in        order to produce offspring and populate the Earth.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>In some reports it      says that no son was born to Adam (peace be upon him) but a girl was also      born with him, so the boy born from this pregnancy married a girl from      another pregnancy, and the girl born from this pregnancy married a boy from      another pregnancy; it was forbidden for the boy and girl from the same      pregnancy (i.e., fraternal twins) to marry one another.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>This is mentioned in      reports narrated by Ibn Jareer at-Tabari in his <em>Tafseer<\/em> (10\/205-207)      from Ibn &lsquo;Abbaas and Ibn Mas&lsquo;ood (may Allah be pleased with them).&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>However, we do not      find in the Holy Qur&rsquo;an or the Prophet&rsquo;s Sunnah any mention of the      historical development of stages in the rulings on prohibitions on marriage      to close relatives (mahrams) or on the degree of blood relationship that      makes a person a mahram (and thus prohibited in marriage). But what we do      find in the Holy Qur&rsquo;an is the prohibition on marriage to mahrams, where      far-reaching degrees of kinship are mentioned. It includes marriage to one&rsquo;s      brother&rsquo;s daughter, one&rsquo;s sister&rsquo;s daughter, one&rsquo;s father&rsquo;s wife and even      includes mahrams because of breastfeeding. That is the verse in which Allah,      they He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):<\/p>\r\n<p><em>&ldquo;Forbidden to you      (for marriage) are: your mothers, your daughters, your sisters, your fathers      sisters, your mothers sisters, your brothers daughters, your sisters      daughters, your foster mother who gave you suck, your foster milk suckling      sisters, your wives mothers, your step daughters under your guardianship,      born of your wives to whom you have gone in - but there is no sin on you if      you have not gone in them (to marry their daughters), - the wives of your      sons who (spring) from your own loins, and two sisters in wedlock at the      same time, except for what has already passed; verily, Allah is      OftForgiving, Most Merciful&rdquo;<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><em>[an-Nisa&rsquo; 4:23]<\/em>.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>Anyone who speculates      about the historical development of the rulings on marriage to close      relatives, and the details of that, is only speculating on matters of      conjecture about events in history and the laws of the Messengers, basing      it, for the most part, on reports from the People of the Book. This &ndash; as is      obvious &ndash; is likely to be wrong and based on imagination, and subject to      addition and subtraction, as narrated by the historians in the story of Adam      (peace be upon him) and by some of the mufassireen in their commentary on      the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the      meaning):<\/p>\r\n<p><em>&ldquo;And (O Muhammad)      recite to them (the Jews) the story of the two sons of Adam (Habil (Abel)      and Qabil (Cain)) in truth; when each offered a sacrifice (to Allah), it was      accepted from the one but not from the other. The latter said to the former:      &lsquo;I will surely kill you.&rsquo; The former said: &lsquo;Verily, Allah accepts only from      those who are Al-Muttaqoon (the pious)&rsquo;&rdquo;<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><em>[al-Maa&rsquo;idah 5:27]<\/em>.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>Some contemporary      writers have also looked for such information in the Torah and Gospel which      have been distorted, and in some of the history books of earlier nations.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>There is no benefit      in knowing when marriage to close relatives was forbidden in earlier laws;      if that were the case, Allah, may He be exalted, would have mentioned it, or      His Messenger (blessing and peace of Allah be upon him) would have mentioned      it, for he did not omit anything that was beneficial or useful but he told      us of it. What should concern us is the fact that Allah, may He be exalted,      has definitively forbidden marriage to close relatives (mahrams) in His      Book, and this is also indicated by the Prophet&rsquo;s Sunnah and scholarly      consensus.&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p>And Allah knows best.<\/p>\r\n<\/span><\/div>\r\n<div style=\"padding: 3px; padding-right: 6px; text-align: right;\">Islam Q&amp;A<\/div>","status":1,"created_at":"2015-04-08T20:51:59.000000Z","updated_at":"2015-04-08T20:51:59.000000Z","language_id":1,"fatawacate_id":41,"parent_id":10652,"author_id":"","books":[],"articles":[],"videos":[],"audios":[],"author_name":"","category_name":"\u0627\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0627\u0631\u0645","category_slug":"","get_date":"2015-04-08"},"translations":[],"fatawa_books":[],"fatawa_articles":[],"fatawa_videos":[],"fatawa_audios":[],"url":"http:\/\/www.islamland.com\/eng\/api\/fatawas\/10653"}