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Is Marriage with a Half-Sister’s Descendants Permissible in Islam?

Source: Fatāwā Amunpuri by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amunpuri

❖ Question:​


What is the ruling on marrying the offspring of a paternal half-sister (ʿalātī sister)?

✿ Answer:​


Marrying the children of a paternal half-sister is just as prohibited as marrying the children of a full sister.

❀ Qur’anic Evidence:​


وَبَنَاتُ ٱلْأُخْتِ

“And the daughters of your sisters (are forbidden to you in marriage).”


📖 Sūrah al-Nisāʾ: 23


This includes the daughters of:


Full sisters (ḥaqīqī)
Paternal half-sisters (ʿalātī)
Maternal half-sisters (akhiyāfī)


The descendants of all these sisters are also encompassed in the prohibition.


Therefore, it is not permissible to marry the granddaughter of a paternal half-sister (ʿalātī behan).

✅ Key Ruling:​


☞ A paternal half-sister's offspring are maḥram, and marriage with them is strictly prohibited in Islam — including her daughters and granddaughters.
 
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