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Permission from earlier wives not required for new marriage: Sherani - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Some people are creating anarchy and discontent under the garb of women’s rights, says Sherani.—PPI/File
ISLAMABAD: After a gap of few months the chairman of Council of Islamic Ideology (CII), Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani, has spoken again on his most talked-about topics — marriage, divorce and women.

Talking to reporters after a CCI meeting here on Wednesday, Maulana Sherani said men did not need to take permission from the first wife or previous wives for another marriage. He said that “some people are creating anarchy and discontent under the garb of women’s rights”.

Also read: Three consecutive declarations for divorce should be punishable offence: CII

As per Islamic principles, he added, men could have up to four wives at one time.

Criticising NGOs, he said some organisations working for human rights were spreading unrest in the society by trying to distort the facts.

The CII meeting was called to welcome its new members.

Maulana Sheerani, who is also an MNA of JUI-F, said the government had been suggested to amend the marriage laws as, according to him, Shariat has clearly defined the provisions of up to four marriages for men. He claimed that these provisions were easy to understand and follow.

The CII had held a meeting over the topic of marriage laws in the country in October last year in which Maulana Sherani said that women could not raise objection over the second or subsequent marriages of their husbands.

In another previous meeting of the CII, Maulana Sherani had said that the minimum age of a girl for marriage could be as young as 13 years provided she attains puberty.

He said the parliament was bound to follow the suggestions made by the CII regarding formulation of laws.

All bills presented in the parliament should be vetted by the CII as according to the Constitution all laws of the country should be formulated in accordance with the Holy Quran and Sunnah, he added.

Published in Dawn March 25th , 2015

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Uff..

This obsession with ' more wives' !!

Does anyone ever think of the psychological effects the second/ third marriage must have on the previous wives & their children ?

Amazing barbarity.
 
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I need to ask a logistical question.

Do all wives live in the same house? If house is small, more than one in the same room?
 
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No you cannot marry if you cannot afford equal treatment, financial help and care.

That's what I have read. So who decides that? The maulvi doing the marriage?

Are there proper rules and/or guidelines about the on-the-ground logistics of what comprises equal treatment?

I mean, you can have two (maybe three) wives living in the same quarters, and all could be given the same pocket money, kids sent to the same schools. Would that qualify?
 
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That's what I have read. So who decides that? The maulvi doing the marriage?

Who told you Molvi is a basic requirement for a marriage?

I have asked the other poster how do marriages work in India?

Are there proper rules and/or guidelines about the on-the-ground logistics of what comprises equal treatment?

Which rule and law we have not violated does it matter if there are any?

I mean, you can have two (maybe three) wives living in the same quarters, and all could be given the same pocket money, kids sent to the same schools. Would that qualify?

Impossible.

Second marriage needs the permission from the first wife.

No my question is you just simply marry someone or you meet, meet meet, verify, satisfy yourself and then marry?
 
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