Tafsir Ibn Abbas: An-Nisaa, Ayah 23
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Forbidden to you are your mothers in marriage and this includes the paternal and maternal grandmothers; and daughters including their children if they should lower themselves to such standards; your sisters from your fathers and mothers; your paternal aunts that is the sisters of your fathers and grandfathers; and maternal aunts that is the sisters of your mothers and grandmothers; your brother’s daughters your sister’s daughters including the children of these daughters; your foster mothers who have given you milk five times within the first two years as pointed out in a hadīth; your foster sisters and according to the Sunna the daughters of these; and these foster-sisters include those suckled by a woman with whom the man has had intercourse those suckled by the man’s paternal aunts or maternal aunts or those suckled by his brother’s daughters or his sister’s daughters on account of the Prophet’s hadīth that ‘What kinship makes unlawful suckling also makes unlawful’ as reported by al-Bukhārī and Muslim; your mothers-in-law your step-daughters rabā’ib plural of rabība the daughter of one’s wife from another husband who are being brought up in your care allātī fī hujūrikum is an adjectival qualifier reiterating the obvious without any additional import; being born of your wives you have been in to in sexual intercourse — but if you have not yet been in to them you are not at fault if you leave them to then marry their daughters — and the spouses of your sons who are of your loins as opposed to those whom you have adopted whose spouses in contrast you may marry; and that you should take to you in marriage two sisters together sisters by kinship or by suckling the Sunna adds that you may not marry her together with her paternal or maternal aunt; it is permissible to marry each of these separately or to own them as handmaidens together but only have sexual intercourse with one of them; unless it be a thing of the past from pre-Islamic times when you may have married in one of the ways mentioned you are not at fault. God is ever Forgiving of what you have done in the past prior to this prohibition Merciful to you in this matter.
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Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade that a woman should be married to man along with her paternal or maternal aunt.
Ibn Abbas Commentary
He said: (Forbidden unto you are your mothers) your blood mothers, (and your daughters) your blood daughters, (and your sisters) your blood sisters, whether from both parents or from either one of them, (and your father's sisters, and your mother's sisters, and your brother's daughters) the daughters of your blood brother whether he is a full brother or half brother from the father or the mother (and your sister's daughters) and the daughters of your sister whether she is a full sister or half sister from the father or mother, (and your foster mothers) who suckled you within the first two years, (and your foster sisters, and your mothers-in-law) whether you have consummated the marriage with their daughters or not: in both cases you are forbidden from marrying them, (and your stepdaughters who are under your protection) who are brought up in your homes ((born) of your women unto whom ye have gone in) with whom you are married and consummated this marriage (but if ye have not gone in unto them) if you have not have consummated the marriage with their mothers, (then it is no sin for you) to marry their daughters after you divorce their mothers (and the wives of your sons who (spring) from your own loins) your sons who are born in wedlock. (And (it is forbidden unto you) that ye should have two sisters together) whether they are free or slave sisters, (except what hath already happened (of that nature) in the past) before Islam. (Lo! Allah is ever Forgiving) of that which ensued from you in the pre-Islamic era, (Merciful) regarding that which ensues from you in Islam, provided that you repent.