So I have become interested in this topic of consanguineous marriages in the Islamic World, which mainly occurs through 1st or 2nd cousin marriages. According to the data on
consang.net, more than half of marriages in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are consanguineous, and most other core Islamic countries have at least 30%. I was really unaware that this was such a huge issue.
(Clicky for piccy!)A single cousin marriage is unlikely to cause many detrimental health affects, but if this kind of marriage is repeated over many generations it can lead to health problems.
Do any CEMBers know of many cousin marriages in their community? If so what are the reasons and justifications used by the community to promote this kind of marriage and is a lot of pressure put on people to marry their cousins? Or is simply an option that people can take or leave?
Seeing as now there is plenty of medical data showing the dangers of such unions, is there any observable trend in communities to abandon this practice?
I think it is declining. Most of my cousins are now marrying outside of their relatives.
But there are still families who "cousin marry", since they've known long each others families, they feel they can trust each other. They see it as a way of strengthening the bond between the families.
And it is easier for most people because they dont have to search for the groom or bride, because it's right there? Lol