RE:to badchalan,star,mirza
by Saugata Banerjee on Jun 01, 2008 01:45 PM Permalink
it is certainly allowed as per KORAN hidayat law no.91`.ab(xt(),sura v
RE:to badchalan,star,mirza
by Saugata Banerjee on Jun 01, 2008 01:49 PM Permalink
ONLY in one incident and that's also for keeping mother's word. did you have this much respect to woman. your woman has no face only burqa
RE:to badchalan,star,mirza
by HASAN ARSHAD on Jun 01, 2008 02:02 PM Permalink
Here is your answer please read below
A lot of people, including some Muslims, question the logic of allowing Muslim men to have more than one spouse while denying the same ‘right’ to women.
Let me first state emphatically, that the foundation of an Islamic society is justice and equity. Allah has created men and women as equal, but with different capabilities and different responsibilities. Men and women are different, physiologically and psychologically. Their roles and responsibilities are different. Men and women are equal in Islam, but not identical.
Surah Nisa’ Chapter 4 verses 22 to 24 gives the list of women with who you can not marry and it is further mentions in Surah Nisa’ Chapter 4 verse 24 "Also (prohibited are) women already married"
The following points enumerate the reasons why polyandry is prohibited in Islam:
1. If a man has more than one wife, the parents of the children born of such marriages can easily be identified. The father as well as the mother can easily be identified. In case of a woman marrying more than one husband, only the mother of the children born of such marriages will be identified and not the father. Islam gives tremendous importance to the identification of both parents, mother and father. Psychologists tell us that children who do not know their parents, especially their father undergo severe mental trauma and disturbances. Often they have an unhappy childhood. It is for this reason that the ch