The forbidden marriage refers to the practice of marrying someone who is considered taboo or prohibited by social or religious norms. This can be due to reasons such as cultural differences, family feuds, or religion. Usually, these marriages are not recognized by the state or religious authorities. In many traditional societies, such marriages are strictly prohibited, and individuals who engage in them may face severe social or legal consequences, including ostracism, imprisonment, or even death. Some common examples of forbidden marriages include marriage between close relatives, same-sex marriage, marriage between people of different social classes or castes, and interfaith marriage. The concept of forbidden marriage varies widely across cultures and religions, and the rules and regulations governing this practice may also change over time.
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