Cousin Marriage in Arabs and Islam
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Cousin Marriage in Arabs and Islam, is a book that cites the Quran and Sunnah as proof of cousin marriage. The book introduces the reader to the thinking and traditions of Arabs and Muslims, and explains why cousin marriage is so common and celebrated among them. It argues that cousin marriage is proper heterosexuality, and produces innocent children who know God, but marriage between strangers is a lesser form of homosexuality and births children who are clued to sex and are born atheists.






















