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'''[[Polygamy|Polygamous marriages]]''' are legally recognized in '''[[Saudi Arabia]]''', as in accordance with Islamic [[Sharia]] law, which allows for [[Muslim]] men to take up to four wives, considering that he treats them equally. |
'''[[Polygamy|Polygamous marriages]]''' are legally recognized in '''[[Saudi Arabia]]''', as in accordance with Islamic [[Sharia]] law, which allows for [[Muslim]] men to take up to four wives, considering that he treats them equally. |
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Saudi Arabia is making abusive law of polygamy. Polygamy to a younger wife is an abusive use of Islamic law. Polygamy is only substituted for humanity or helping hand to widows, not for lust. And permission of 1st wife is necessary here. But saudi never makes the law. They are Muslims but never be a pure muslim who misuse of Quranic law |
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Revision as of 00:05, 5 June 2014
Template:LROP Polygamous marriages are legally recognized in Saudi Arabia, as in accordance with Islamic Sharia law, which allows for Muslim men to take up to four wives, considering that he treats them equally.
Saudi Arabia is making abusive law of polygamy. Polygamy to a younger wife is an abusive use of Islamic law. Polygamy is only substituted for humanity or helping hand to widows, not for lust. And permission of 1st wife is necessary here. But saudi never makes the law. They are Muslims but never be a pure muslim who misuse of Quranic law