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yea and it is rightYeah, right.
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yea and it is rightYeah, right.
sorry..i m a new guy hindu..lack of islamic knowledge...but i dontunderstand why so many interpretation bydifferent schollars ofquran....is quran unclear in some sections?
plz elaborate....
Oh tell me about it!
That is truly dangerous. You have clearly described one of the reasons I am so apprehensive of the direction of Muslims as a whole, and particularly those living in countries that simply do not have the mechanisms to deal with this menace. Many examples come to mind right here on PDF too as a small example.
All I can do is speak up, unpopular as it might be.
Wont matter. Its rather funny that while Tesla is rolling out Model S's in their neighbourhood these men are focused on Jihad against their own community in a contrast in mindset that would look like the Jetsons meeting the Flintstones.. sans the good relations.
yea and it is right
It might not matter, but at least I can think of it as some small effort to try and matter.
yes, of course.
Wont matter. Its rather funny that while Tesla is rolling out Model S's in their neighbourhood these men are focused on Jihad against their own community in a contrast in mindset that would look like the Jetsons meeting the Flintstones.. sans the good relations.
Your way of writing English is 90% similar to Chinese.Some mistakes,very funny but understandable.lmaosorry..i m a new guy hindu..lack of islamic knowledge...but i dontunderstand why so many interpretation bydifferent schollars ofquran....is quran unclear in some sections?
plz elaborate....
For that the(opposing) narrative has to be within the boundaries of Islam itself. Dont worry, Ill be bringing that over soon.
While you make a fair point Jaanbaz.Some non religious people can have multiple partners and go through God knows how many partners before settling down with just one. Some continue with the life style of debauchery. Which is immoral? A legal contract of 4 marriages or unlimited partners to mess around with no legal and emotional protection?
The funniest thing is when people in The West criticise polygamy in Islam yet in their own society it is very normal to have many multiple partners. Equal rights is the excuse people give but it can't be that its something else.
were to allow women to have 4 husbands as well
No Sir, this is about giving choice. If women feel that they are being abused, they are free to leave immediately. They can also have the responsibility of treating them equally.So women get abused by 4 men? No thank you. No wonder Quran is clear on actually protecting women from abusive men. I have all ready made it clear that even for men to marry 4 times they have to meet strict criteria and one of the important part is that they have to treat all of them equally in all manner. I don't think many men could do that.
Again Sir. You are defending the irrelevant.Other then that Quran gave women the right to inherit way before any Western or Eastern nations.
While Quran may or not have been the first to give inheritance rights to women (I do not know either way), the fact is that today, the other Western and Eastern nations have moved beyond and surpassed what the Quran gave to women in terms of empowerment and relative equality between men/women.
No Sir, this is about giving choice. If women feel that they are being abused, they are free to leave immediately. They can also have the responsibility of treating them equally.
Right now, only men have the choice of marrying 4 women.
Women do not have the choice at all.
Whether or not men and women choose to exercise that option is a different thing altogether.
Off the top of my head:Surpassed in what ways?
I have no doubt Sir, that I will fail to understand this logic.Quran is the final word, Muslims can interpret it differently but no Muslim will change the basic laws in Quran. There is a very good reason why women are not allowed to have multiple husbands. I do not expect you to understand since you do not understand the Islamic moral values. No offence Sir but you would not understand this.
they also CANNOT DO, just as the Quran says.
btw i hope your wife knows your views
Question:
Salamu aleykom Shiekh Ahmad Thank you for your efforts to spread the knowledge.I have small question about polygamy. Is is required for husband to have his first wife permission to marry second time?Jazaka Allah
Answer:
If you married your wife in a culture where monogamy was the norm, and you never mentioned to her about your option to marry a second wife, then you owe it to her to seek her permission to do so. For as the Prophet (peace be upon him) taught us, we are bound by the terms of our marriage contracts. Since there is no reason to limit such terms to the written ones, they should also include those which are simply assumed or taken for granted in a particular milieu or society. If, therefore, your wife would not have married you--if she had the prior knowledge that you would exercise the option to take a second wife-- then it was a tacit agreement you had agreed to with her; as such you are bound by it.
Talking is easy, His thinking will altogether change when he will become father of a daughter.