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Controversy in Egypt Over Marriage of a Person with Down Syndrome
فيديو يرصد زفاف شاب مصاب بمتلازمة داون ودموع زوجته

In recent hours, Egypt has witnessed widespread debate following the circulation of a video showing a wedding ceremony of a groom with Down syndrome, in which the bride appeared crying. The video sparked numerous discussions across social media platforms.

Many people rejected this marriage, especially since the bride seemed sad, while others supported it, considering it her right. Commentators questioned the mental and legal capacity of the groom to enter into the marriage contract, suggesting that his health condition might affect the validity of the marriage under Sharī‘ah and law.

Some questioned whether an individual with Down syndrome is capable of understanding and responsibility, asking: "How can a person who cannot discriminate sufficiently to bear the responsibilities of marriage get married?" Others expressed concerns about the potential genetic risks of having children with the syndrome.

 

Meanwhile, the Egyptian Dar al-Ifta issued a statement regarding the ruling on the marriage of a person with Down syndrome, affirming that “a mentally disabled person has the right to marry if the conditions of marriage are met and if there are those who care about his interests and work to support him.” It clarified that “disability does not prevent marriage due to fear of having children with disabilities, because marriage and childbirth are separate matters; each case should be referred to specialists to determine the possibility or postponement of childbirth.” 

Dar al-Ifta emphasized that “the actions of those managing the affairs of the disabled should be based on what is in their best interest, so if marriage is deemed beneficial, it should be pursued.”

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