Couple Discovers They Are Siblings After 24 years


A Pakistani couple united in an arranged marriage over 24 years ago recently learnt that they were in fact of the same parents, SMACK reports.
The siblings, who were separated as children after the tragic death of their parents, were later adopted by different families until they later married each other.
It took about 24 years for them to realise the truth.
βWe thought our marriage was normal, we thought we were cousinsβ explained Abdul Rahim, 47.
βEverybody in town knew we were brother and sister but no one had the courage to tell us until now,β said the sister turned wife, Aisha, in tears.
Anthropologist Juliane Edwards, who has studied the case of incestuous arranged marriages in Pakistan for decades is not surprised the least by the situation.
βItβs a cultural thing. When endogamous consanguineous marriages, or marriages between cousins, is socially acceptable, then marriage between siblings doesnβt seem as far-fetched,β she explained.
βIβve repeatedly studied cases in Pakistan where widowed fathers would marry one or more of their daughters,β she admitted.
βIβve heard of one case where one manβs daughter was allegedly very ugly and could not find a husband, so he forced his son to marry his own sister as a punishment for being lazy,β she recalls.
Last year, a Pakistani Federal Shariat Court judge made international headlines after refusing to allow a woman to divorce her brother from an arranged marriage stating that being siblings βwas not enough of a justificationβ to obtain court approval for divorce under Sharia law.