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When a man is no longer in love with his wife, and he falls in love with another woman. Assuming that he is wealthy enough to support a second family.Why would a man want multiple wives?
When a man is no longer in love with his wife, and he falls in love with another woman. Assuming that he is wealthy enough to support a second family.Why would a man want multiple wives?
But, Islam is the dominant force in the governements and dominate religions in these areas. How can they not stop it? They can hunt down and kill Christians, but protecting innocent children is not important.Don’t you think that if Muslims had the power to stop it, that they would have?
Do you think that the influx of weapons from “Christian” countries is helping? The exploitation of wartorn countries? There are many Christians in these same African countries where you see this–it has nothing to do with Islam.
Hi, Booklover! I am glad you are back and apparently in good shape… Welcome back! Sorry I didn’t tell you earlier…If Islam is from God as Muslims claim, why is there so much confusion and misunderstandings?
Vickie
Ah, the USA against the (former) Soviet Union… some would probably think: “Those were the days, my friend!”…But, Islam is the dominant force in the governements and dominate religions in these areas. How can they not stop it? They can hunt down and kill Christians, but protecting innocent children is not important.
Yes, western Weapons are an issue. So are Eastern block ones. Most of these nations are using Soviet Weapons, not American made ones.
I long for the days when we were more worried about the Soviet threat than any other. Mutually assured distruction created a form of truce back then.Ah, the USA against the (former) Soviet Union… some would probably think: “Those were the days, my friend!”…
Well with Putin, and his sort of paranoia in full swing, start worrying. They didn’t learn from our mistake in arming the mujahadeen against them and are thinking that arming the muslims against us is a ‘tit for tat’ sort of mentality. It goes back to our ‘leadership’, and theirs, not understanding islam. They want Europe, the USA, and if you think they will leave Russia alone then some have short memories. Chechnya, and other places are rife with muslim violence. Wherever muslims migrate to the violence is not far behind.I long for the days when we were more worried about the Soviet threat than any other. Mutually assured distruction created a form of truce back then.
Differences of opinion do not imply confusion, and misunderstandings. It is to be expected–people have different cultural norms. The differences are part of the mercy of Islam.If Islam is from God as Muslims claim, why is there so much confusion and misunderstandings?
Vickie
Islam doesn’t sanction honor killings. It’s murder, condemned in Islam.It isn’t stopped because it’s sanctioned by Islam same as honor killings!
In a post directed at ralphinal, I explained the sources of Islamic law.did Mohammad say that? which koranic or hadith verse?
I don’t understand the question–what “sets of ideas” are there?Ok. that is fair. How do oyu guys decide which set of ideas to follow?
Ask someone else.Why would a man want multiple wives? Honestly, they are not worth the trouble, no offense.
There are protections for women in Islamic teachings.Yes, and that is what I am getting at. Are there inherent protections for women within Islamic teachings and laws or is the man final authority over his wife. I am not talking about violence or anything like that.
Some things are–either right, or wrong, that is. Some things are gray. Sometimes there is ONE right answer. And sometimes there is a difference of opinion. That is called FLEXIBILITY!If there isn’t any one right answer, how are any answers valid? There must be absolute truth. Somethings are either right or wrong.
It isn’t for laypeople–common Muslims–to decide what is too difficult. It is NOT too difficult to pray as ordered. If a person cannot stand, he can sit. If he cannot sit, he can lay down. Laypeople who say it is too difficult are what we call too attached to this world.The too difficult concept is common among Muslim posters. Does that mean that if it is too difficult to pray as ordered, we don’t have to do it? Are there limits to the too dificult concept?
Why doesn’t he divorce her if he doesn’t love her? Why keep spending all that money to support her?When a man is no longer in love with his wife, and he falls in love with another woman. Assuming that he is wealthy enough to support a second family.
A. Wife has more time to herself.Sister Amy,
May I ask you two things:
- What do you think are the Advantages of Polygamy over Monogamy, for women.
A. Cost to husband of supporting two households–twice the bills (financial cost) and twice the emotions
- What do you think are the Disadvantages of Polygamy over Monogamy, for women.
“Islamic Law” implies political Islam.In a post directed at ralphinal, I explained the sources of Islamic law.
This is a basic principle in Islamic law, how “major sins” are defined.
i think its the exact reason why most cheaters dont leave their wives:Why doesn’t he divorce her if he doesn’t love her?
No it doesn’t. Islamic Law (aka SHARI’AH) means just that–Islamic Law. It is comprehensive, including marriage law, acts of worship, transactions, family law, dealing with other people, inheritance… everything.“Islamic Law” implies political Islam.
No. But I can refer you to a bunch who say that it is OBLIGATORY to be fair and just between wives. And to refrain from something that is obligatory is a sin.What you are assertin still isnt making sense so far. Can you quote scholars who say that marital injustice is a major sin?
So maybe polygamy is better for the wife as well.i think its the exact reason why most cheaters dont leave their wives:
- For the sake of the children
- For the sake of their reputation
- Out of compassion for their wife
- Out of respect for their history together.
- And maybe there still is a little love remaining. But certainly not the romantic type.
I hope that in all your past and future posts you fully and perfectly qualify everything you ever wrote. I wonder if the Muslims are open for a trade "religion is culture. i suppose you want a distinction between religious culture and non-religious culture. that depends on the region. for example in north africa the veiling of women is religious culture, but female circumcision is non-religious culture which muslims there sees as tolerable in islam.
How about in general? I get your point about convenient inclusion and exclusion though. I’ve probably expressed this so much I’m on ignore for half of the threaddies.It certainly is something when we are told that quotes from the koran and hadiths are non-authentic - but not given the examples of which ones she speaks of.
But, this is for those muslim women who pretend, or are really, ignorant.
ibaradio.org/Islam/living_islam/LIC.htm
Now we may be getting somewhere, finally.Bear with me here–there are about 18 different “sources” of Islamic legislation, total. Four of them are agreed upon, and used by all major schools. Most rulings (laws) are derived from these four: the Qur’an, the Sunnah (i.e., Hadith), the Consensus of Companions/Scholars (ijmaa) , and Legal Analogy (qiyaas). The Qur’an is not a legal code, like a consitution. It is one source of the law–the first, most absolute and binding source, but it isn’t the only one. So something doesn’t have to be expilcitly stated in the Qur’an in order to be law.
For a man to be intimate with both his wives at the same time violates several injunctions. Among them, a certain amount that women are supposed to cover in front of other women, fairness between his wives means giving each her night, and not being intimate with the second during the first’s time, and highly improper behavior for his wives. It’s really kind of sick to even bring this up, but Islamic Law is very clear that such a thing would not be allowed.
First of all, sexual incompatibility is a valid, legitimate reason for divorce. The purpose of polygyny is NOT so that a man would be more sexually satisfied. There are many other reasons it has been allowed, but sexual satisfaction is not one I read about in Islamic sources, so this argument of yours isn’t valid.
Doesn’t that seem to you that he is abusing his right?
I myself travel, without a male companion, and without permission. My dad is afraid for me when I travel, though (he’s not Muslim), because he thinks that people will attack me because I’m wearing a headscarf. Do you understand his sentiment? Today in the USA it’s pretty easy and safe for women to travel alone. It isn’t like that everywhere in the world, and it hasn’t been like that throughout history.
There is scholarly dispute on MANY issues in Islam–which means that there isn’t one right answer. The scholars derive different rulings from different sources, with different priority, and for different situations. The variation is a mercy of Islam, that a person won’t be held to something too difficult for him.
That has a lot to do more with convenience than actual partnership.A. Wife has more time to herself.
B. A divorced or widowed woman who doesn’t want to have to fully devote herself to another husband.
Yes that is a general advantage.C. Less burden from children. Co-wives can help babysit when one is ill, or travelling, or so each can have more time with husband, uninterrupted by the kids.
thats very rare.E. Opportunity for a barren wife to still raise children.
also very rare. as what man would marry a divorce or widow with children, unless she is hot!!!F. Support for a divorced woman or widow with children who hasn’t another kind of support, and wouldn’t be a good candidate for marriage otherwise
Yes this is a general disadvantage.B. Jealousy between wives.