M. Sarmad
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I am talking about general rule. You can off course add certain terms and condition in nikkah nama and its up to man to give up his rights for you before signing on this civil contract or Nikkah naam whatever you call it. If this family law about polygamy is not Unislamic then why its not being implemented in rest of Muslim countries. You need to read " The Debate Over Polygamy In the Context of Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961" as don't want to copy paste . Let say a Muslim man opt for second marriage without the consent of first wife then would this invalidate his second marriage?
http://sciarena.com/J/List/14/iss/Volume 1 2016/Issue 1/6.pdf
http://www.academia.edu/12141726/Islam_and_polygamy
Rest of Muslim countries ? Many Muslim countries have already illegalized polygamy.
And please read the detailed judgement of Federal Shariat Court in this regard (link provided in post#517), The argument that the Muslim Family Ordinance 1961 is un-Islamic has been thoroughly discussed and summarily refuted by none other than the Highest Shariat Court of Pakistan itself.
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