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Quote:my question today why in Islam man can marry 4 women [/quote:ecb97fa707]1 – The ruling on plural marriage in Islam:

The shar’i text which permits plural marriage is:

Allaah says in His Holy Book (interpretation of the meaning):

“And if you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with the orphan girls then marry (other) women of your choice, two or three, or four; but if you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one or (slaves) that your right hands possess. That is nearer to prevent you from doing injustice”

[al-Nisa’ 4:3]

This is a Qur’aanic text which shows that plural marriage is allowed. According to Islamic sharee’ah, a man is permitted to marry one, two, three or four wives, in the sense that he may have this number of wives at one time. It is not permissible for him to have more than four. This was stated by the mufassireen (commentators on the Qur’aan) and fuqaha’ (jurists), and there is consensus among the Muslims on this point, with no differing opinions.

It should be noted that there are conditions attached to plural marriage:

1 – Justice or fairness.

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“but if you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one”

[al-Nisa’ 4:3]

This aayah is indicates that just treatment is a condition for plural marriage to be permitted. If a man is afraid that he will not be able to treat his wives justly if he marries more than one, then it is forbidden for him to marry more than one. What is meant by the justice that is required in order for a man to be permitted to have more than one wife is that he should treat his wives equally in terms of spending, clothing, spending the night with them and other material things that are under his control.

With regard to justice or fairness in terms of love, he is not held accountable for that, and that is not required of him because he has no control over that. This is what is meant by the verse,

“You will never be able to do perfect justice between wives even if it is your ardent desire”

[al-Nisa’ 4:129 – interpretation of the meaning].

2 – The ability to spend on one’s wives:

The evidence for this condition is the verse:

“And let those who find not the financial means for marriage keep themselves chaste, until Allaah enriches them of His Bounty”

[al-Noor 24:33 – interpretation of the meaning]

In this verse Allaah commands those who are able to get married but cannot find the financial means, to remain chaste. One such example is not having enough money to pay the mahr (dowry) and not being able to spend on one’s wife. (al-Mufassal fi Ahkaam al-Mar’ah, part 6, p. 286).

2 – The wisdom behind permitting plural marriage

1 – Plural marriage helps to increase the numbers of the ummah (nation, Muslim community). It is known that the numbers can only be increased through marriage, and the number of offspring gained through plural marriage will be greater than that achieved through marriage to one wife.

Wise people know that increasing the number of offspring will strengthen the ummah and increase the number of workers in it, which will raise its economic standard – if the leaders run the affairs of state well and make use of its resources in a proper manner. Ignore the claims of those who say that increasing the numbers of human beings poses a danger to the earth’s resources which are insufficient, for Allaah the Most Wise Who has prescribed plural marriage has guaranteed to provide provision for His slaves and has created on earth what is more than sufficient for them. Whatever shortfall exists is due to the injustice of administrations, governments and individuals, and due to bad management. Look at China, for example, the greatest nation on earth as far as number of inhabitants is concerned, and it is regarded as one of the strongest nations in the world, and other nations would think twice before upsetting China; it is also one of the great industrialized nations. Who would dare think of attacking China, I wonder? And why?

2 – Statistics show that the number of women is greater than the number of men; if each man were to marry just one woman, this would mean that some women would be left without a husband, which would have a harmful effect on her and on society:

The harmful effect is that she would never find a husband to take care of her interests, to give her a place to live, to spend on her, to protect her from haraam desires, and to give her children to bring her joy. This may lead to deviance and going astray, except for those on whom Allaah has mercy.

With regard to the harmful effects on society, it is well known that this woman who is left without a husband may deviate from the straight path and follow the ways of promiscuity, so she may fall into the swamp of adultery and prostitution – may Allaah keep us safe and sound – which leads to the spread of immorality and the emergence of fatal diseases such as AIDS and other contagious diseases for which there is no cure. It also leads to family breakdown and the birth of children whose identity is unknown, and who do not know who their fathers are.

Those children do not find anyone to show compassion towards them or any mature man to raise them properly. When they go out into the world and find out the truth, that they are illegitimate, that is reflected in their behaviour, and they become exposed to deviance and going astray. They may even bear grudges against society, and who knows? They may become the means of their country’s destruction, leaders of deviant gangs, as is the case in many nations in the world.

3 – Men are exposed to incidents that may end their lives, for they work in dangerous professions. They are the soldiers who fight in battle, and more men may die than women. This is one of the things that raise the percentage of husbandless women, and the only solution to this problem is plural marriage.

4 – There are some men who may have strong physical desires, for whom one wife is not enough. If the door is closed to such a man and he is told, you are not allowed more than one wife, this will cause great hardship to him, and his desire may find outlets in forbidden ways.

In addition to that, a woman menstruates each month, and when she gives birth, she bleeds for forty days (this post-partum bleeding is called nifaas in Arabic), at which time a man cannot have intercourse with his wife, because intercourse at the time of menstruation or nifaas is forbidden, and the harm that it causes has been proven medically. So plural marriage is permitted when one is able to be fair and just.

5 – Plural marriage does not exist only in the Islamic religion, rather it was known among the previous nations. Some of the Prophets were married to more than one woman. The Prophet of Allaah Sulaymaan (Solomon) had ninety wives. At the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), there were some men who became Muslims who had eight or five wives. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told them to keep four wives and to divorce the rest.

6 – A wife may be barren, or she may not meet her husband’s needs, or he may be unable to have intercourse with her because she is sick. A husband may long to have children, which is a legitimate desire, and he may want to have a sex life within marriage, which is something permissible, and the only way is to marry another wife. It is only fair for the wife to agree to remain his wife and to allow him to marry another.

7 – A woman may be one of the man’s relatives and have no one to look after her, and she is unmarried or a widow whose husband has died, and the man may think that the best thing to do for her is to include her in his household as a wife along with his first wife, so that he will both keep her chaste and spend on her. This is better for her than leaving her alone and being content only to spend on her.

8 – There are other shar’i interests that call for plural marriages, such as strengthening the bonds between families, or strengthening the bonds between a leader and some of his people or group, and he may think that one of the ways of achieving this aim is to become related to them through marriage, even if that is through plural marriage.

Objection:

Some people may object and say that plural marriage means having co-wives in one house, and that the disputes and enmity that may arise between co-wives will have an effect on the husband, children and others, and this is harmful and should be avoided, and the only way to prevent that is to ban plural marriage.

Response to the objection:

The response to that is that family arguments may occur even when there is only one wife, and they may not even happen when there is more than one wife, as we see in real life. Even if we assume that there may be more arguments than in a marriage to one wife, even if we accept that they may be harmful and bad, the harm is outweighed by the many good things in a plural marriage. Life is not entirely bad or entirely good, but what everyone hopes is that the good will outweigh the bad, and this principle is what applies in the permission for plural marriage.

Moreover, each wife has the right to her own, separate accommodation as prescribed in Islam. It is not permissible for the husband to force his wives to live together in one house.

Another objection:

If we allow men to have plural wives, why are women not allowed to have multiple husbands, why does a woman not have the right to marry more than one man?

Response to this objection:

There is no point in giving a woman the right to marry multiple husbands, rather that is beneath her dignity and she would not know the lineage of her children, because she is the one who bears the offspring, and it is not permissible for the offspring to be formed from the sperm of a number of men lest the lineage of the child be lost and no one will know who is responsible for bringing up the child; this will lead to breakdown of families, loss of ties between fathers and children, which is not permitted in Islam as it is not in the interests of the woman or of the child or of society as a whole.

Al-Mufassal fi Ahkaam al-Mar’ah, part 6, p. 290

Islam Q&A

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)
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#22

Malik- That's a good question and a common one about a man having four wives in Islam. The correct English word for it is [u:da75fba1b3][b:da75fba1b3]polygyny[/b:da75fba1b3][/u:da75fba1b3], not the polygamy it's commonly reffered as. Polygamy means either the wife or the husband can have multiple spouses and that is not allowed in Islam, only the man can. Polygyny is the term when the male has more wives, which is what is allowed in Islam.

Acutally, I had read an article once that showed cases of polygyny in the Bible. I'm not sure where it is right now, sorry, but I'll search for it and post the verses soon. So, I'm going to start looking now....... I just wanted to share the correct word, it surprised me when I first learned about it. Just a tidbit of interesting information.

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#23

hi all

thanks your efforts friends. [Image: smile.gif] with no comments because everything was clear.

regarding pork [Image: sad.gif] no one wanna try because they are afraid of the result , they said maybe the result will not allowed them to eat pork again [Image: smile.gif] so please let me know the result for my own knowledge . thanks

see you

malik

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#24

As Salam a`alaman itab`al hoda

Malik it was not me who wanted something from Holland. It was Suhail asking here:

http://www.islamsms.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1117

Thank u any way for the generous offer

About polygyny may be u want to read more we have few links here. Well we are planning to keep u busy.

http://www.islamsms.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=722

http://www.islamsms.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=885

http://www.islamsms.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=677

U think this is enough, :? u must be saying I wish I didn't ask [Image: biggrin.gif] May Allah help us to help u during your journy of search Malik

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#25



Quote:they said maybe the result will not allowed them to eat pork again [Image: smile.gif] [/quote:cc1f75c9d3]OK, but you are asking for it!

If you take raw pork and dump a can of coke on it, you will see a bunch of little worms that look like tiny maggots swarming all around. I'm not kidding. This is probably why they always make a big fuss about how you should always make sure to cook pork all the way through.

Gross!
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#26
Sohan Allah Jennifer Yuk. No wonder Allah prohibited the eating of pork. U know what when I discuss this with Christians here in Egypt they argue that modern methods are used for breeding pigs and no more worry about worms. But Allah Sobhanhu wa Ta`ala never prohibts something unless it is harmful for mankind. Alhamdulelah.
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#27

Hi Malik

God blessing for all peoples trying to know the truth

Do you know Malik that

The Torah permitted plurality of wives at once and such rule was not abrogated in the Bible,the church permitted polygamy in medieval times,and never did the New Testament prohibit or abrogate what the Old Testament had permitted.Monogamy was established by the state.

The Islam was the first Religion to limit plurality to four wives and made it conditioned {equity and justice}.

I think plurality is admitted to avoid some social diseases,plurality is the best solution to prevent illegal relations between men and women (in some cases as: decreas the ratio of men/women in war time,barren wives,...).

God knew the nature of the people and choose the best fore them.

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#28
Malik- Deuteronomy 18:10, In the Bible it's forbidden to eat pig also. I asked some of my friends regarding that and they said some stuff about how when Jesus came down to earth all of the old laws were forgiven and they could all eat pork again. Something along those lines.
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#29



Quote:I asked some of my friends regarding that and they said some stuff about how when Jesus came down to earth all of the old laws were forgiven and they could all eat pork again. Something along those lines.[/quote:7ad5d1f4e0]Many Christians believe this although looking at Matthew 5:17 Jesus himself tells how the old laws must be obeyed, and those who reject it will never enter into Paridise.
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#30

Ohhh My GOD :shock: :shock: Worms ????

i asked some pastors and priests regarding pork, they said that GOD already clean all the animals and we can eat anything including pork . but after this result which i'm going to try it myself , there is a question . how GOD clean all the animals and in the same time how we can find WORMS in the pigs right today ?? and how we can eat it ????????????????????

ohh thanks GOD i dont like pork. but almost all my family like it and eat it almost everyday. so i will try my best to stop them.

thanks friends for this info. [Image: smile.gif]

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