Thursday, December 18, 2025

Muslim Cousin Marriage INBREEDING = HIGH cases of birth defects, retardation, violent, low IQ

 

 



You would think that the prophet would warn his peeps with a message not to inbreed because it will cause lots of birth defects.  But they keep doing it because the prophet got it on with his cousin.  He also got married to a 6 yo and was a polygamous.


 

Joe Rogan  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikauQstC7mI


 

MOST INBRED COUNTRIES 


  

WHEN COUSINS MARRY - ISLAM


On this point, Islam is still in the DARK AGES!


Muslim on cousin marriage







 





 

The Pakistani are responsible for 30% of the defects yet are only 3.4% smh.

 









Cousin marriage, common in Muslim cultures, increases the risk of recessive genetic disorders in children because relatives share more genes, raising the chance of inheriting two copies of a harmful recessive gene, leading to conditions like sickle cell anemia or fragile X syndrome, though the overall risk (around 4-6%) is still low compared to unrelated parents (around 3%). 

Why the Risk Increases: 

  • Shared Genes: First cousins share approximately 12.5% of their DNA, making it more likely they carry the same rare recessive genes.
  • Recessive Disorders: These conditions only appear if a child inherits two copies of a mutated gene, one from each parent. In cousin marriages, the chance of both parents carrying the same faulty gene is higher, as shown by Wikipedia and Wikipedia

Common Genetic Issues: 

  • Studies in Arab populations, where cousin marriage is frequent, show higher rates of conditions like hemoglobinopathies (e.g., sickle cell), G6PD deficiency, and Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). 

Context and Nuance: 

  • Not Guaranteed: Most children of cousins are healthy.
  • Cultural Practice: Cousin marriage is a long-standing tradition in many Muslim communities, often for social and economic reasons, and has historical roots.
  • Modern Awareness: Geneticists highlight these risks, leading to increased awareness and genetic counseling in communities with high rates of consanguineous marriages. 

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