ANSWER: He cannot act as mahram for you to travel with unless he reaches the age of puberty or is at least 15 years old. 

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ANSWER: Father will remain the wali even if he does not stay with them. If he is labeled kafir by a sharia court or two witnesses testify that he has left the fold of Islam, only then her brother can be her Wali and guardian. The father can authorize his son or anyone else to […]

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ANSWER: If her mother breastfed you more than 5 times when you were under 2 years of age then you’re her mahram and you cannot marry her.  But if this is not the case then no problem in marrying her. 

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ANSWER: It’s not about being younger than the female or not, it’s about being the mahram and the cousins are not mahrams to each other, therefore it’s not permissible for your neice to travel with your son. She must have her own male mahram to travel.  https://islamqa.info/en/answers/5538/who-are-the-mahrams-in-front-of-whom-a-woman-can-uncover

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ANSWER: Yes, the father in law is the permanent mahram of the daughter in law even if she’s divorced from his son or his son dies. No need to wear hijab in front of him.  https://islamqa.info/en/5538

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ANSWER: What they have informed you is totally false. You must be completely covered in front of him and not chit-chat or hang out with him as he’s a non mahram to you.  https://youtu.be/OvPMHo5SGZ0

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ANSWER: It is not permissible for a woman to be called by anything other than her real father’s name. There is nothing in islam as adoption and this family you are living with are all non mahram to you and total strangers that you must not mix with!  https://youtu.be/IMQr6cCToM4  

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