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MyleneFal
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Are men allowed to marry daughters born out of wedlock?

Post by MyleneFal » Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:48 pm

The article tries to say this is an extremist viewpoint.
The fact is that this is what Islam teaches and how their prophet did things. (and that whack-o never did anything wrong and should be emulated in ALL aspects of life. )
If what the religious leader said was not true to the ways of Islam do you really think the rest of the Islamic world would sit quietly by and let the person continue saying such things?
If he was saying false things would the rest of the Islamic world not be rioting and calling for his death?
Think about the responses we have seen from the followers of the religion of peace for even minor of violations of Islamic teachings or insults.
Then decide for yourself who is telling the truth about what islam actually teaches.


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Are men allowed to marry daughters born out of wedlock?
Egyptian cleric says YES

International Business Times


Ankita Mehta

11/8/2017


Yes, you read that right; and it is not a scene from the popular Game of Thrones show. A prominent Egyptian cleric has stirred a controversy after he told his followers that Islam allows fathers to marry their daughters and have sex if they are born out of wedlock.

Mazen Al-Sersawi, the Egyptian cleric, said that the incest between a man and his daughter is allowed if she is illegitimate. He made these shocking comments in 2012, but the video has gone viral now.

In the video, Al-Sersawi quoting extreme preacher, Imam Al-Shafi'i, said that the daughters born out of marriage cannot be considered the "real daughter."

"Because an illegitimate daughter does not carry her father's name, she is not his daughter according to Sharia. She is not officially attributed to him," he said.

While Al-Sersawi cites Al-Shafi'i, several other clerics have pointed out that Al-Shafi'i has been misquoted.

Al-Shafi'i said that if a man commits adultery with a woman, then he is allowed to marry her daughter, but he should not be the father of the child, Stepfeed quoted Sheikh Mohammad Hassan, a Salafist cleric, as saying.

Muhammad Metwali Al-Sharawi, an Islamic scholar, had previously said that Islam does not allow men from having a relationship with the daughters of women they have had extramarital sex with.

Meanwhile, Mazen Al-Sersawi's statement has not gone down well with social media users.


a man wearing a hat: Egyptian cleric© Youtube/screenshot Egyptian cleric
"Egyptian cleric says: Man can marry his own daughter. So Man can be a father & grandpa at the same time?" a Twitter user said.

"Even Animals don't do it but Egyptian cleric says men can marry own daughters.A rotten lot," another said.

"Sex with daughters... Cannot get more disgusting than this."

"If the world continues to tolerate such nonsense in the name of religious freedom, you know how the future wud be."

"What a mindset! #sick ...... Egyptian cleric says men can marry their own daughters."

"Egyptian cleric says men can marry their own daughters if they are born out of wedlock. Sex obsessed zombies!"

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