Author:
Afzal Mohammad,Ali Syed Mubashir,Siyal H. B.
Abstract
In societies where marriage is nearly universal, and the
fertility process is almost entirely through marital union, the factors
associated with the occurrence of marriage, and through it the
reproduction and rearing of children, need to be continuously assessed.
Except for prohibited relationships, marriages between close and distant
relations, as well as between those not related have been practiced
among the muslims. The high incidence of close kin marriages
(consanguineous marriages),t including those with first cousins, is a
well-known feature of a muslim society. Marriages between close
relatives are not only practiced by muslims but also by the people of
many other religious. affiliations. Within the South Asian subcontinent,
besides muslims, christians and other communities, consanguineous
marriages have also been practiced by hindus, especially in the south
Indian states, and in the central state of Maharashtra. In the northern
states of India the prohibition on such marriages is more strictly
enforced.2 In the south Indian state of Andhra a high proportion of
maternal uncle-niece in addition to cross-cousin marriages (especially
among maternal cross-cousins) have been in a high
propor..........
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
17 articles.
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