Understanding Which Nikah is Haram in Islam
Learn about the conditions under which Nikah (marriage) is considered haram in Islam.
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Nikah (marriage) is haram (forbidden) in situations where it involves close blood relatives (like siblings or parents), or when it's done without the consent of the involved parties. Additionally, marrying someone already married without proper Islamic permission or marrying during certain periods like a woman's iddah (waiting period after divorce or husband's death) is also forbidden.
FAQs & Answers
- What situations make Nikah haram? Nikah is haram in cases of close blood relations, lack of consent, or if one party is already married without permission.
- Can you marry during iddah? No, marrying during a woman's iddah (waiting period) after divorce or husband’s death is forbidden.
- What is required for a valid Nikah? A valid Nikah requires consent from both parties and adherence to Islamic guidelines.