Of late, Christopher has been watching the debate on polygamy in Islam. He wanted to clarify a few doubts with Zubeida, his Muslim friend.
Christopher: What exactly does the Quran say about having four wives?
Zubeida: As far as I know, there is one particular verse in the Quran that deals with this clearly and it is as follows – “If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry women of your choice, two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one...." This can be found in the Chapter 4 titled ‘Women.’ That chapter also contains other verses on fair dealing with orphans and women.
Christopher: Who were these orphans?
Zubeida: In those days, because of war, there were a lot of widows and kids without any guardians. Muslims were obligated to offer them protection and dignity by receiving them into their family. It was a period of great social crisis when men were less in number and orphans were aplenty. When the men found it difficult financially or otherwise to take care of the orphans and the burden became too great for them and the existing wives, more wives were allowed--up to a max of four--to take care of the little ones. These women were themselves widows or orphans of marriageable age.
Christopher: Now I understand! Also the verse says that if a man cannot deal justly with so many wives, then he can have only one wife, right?
Zubeida: Exactly!
Christopher: It is hard to get along with one wife and I can’t imagine being fair to four! No way, man!
Zubeida: That about sums it up then. In fact, verse 129 from the same chapter kinda says the same thing. Polygamy is quite a controversial subject.
Christopher: Well, there is a rumour going around that one reason for polygamy is to allow men to fulfil their needs when they keep away from their wives during their monthly cycles. It also claims that when a man works abroad, he can take other wives.
Zubeida: I have already told you the only criterion for polygamy. Apart from this, nothing is mentioned in the Quran to the best of my knowledge and I have gone over it several times and read the opinion of experts in order to answer your questions accurately. Polygamy was merely tolerated and not encouraged in Islam. Anyway, marriage without mutual consent is not allowed and adultery is absolutely prohibited.
Christopher: I guess the best way to approach religious matters is with an open mind.
WELCOME!
Mind is turbulent like wind but when held immobile through powerful concentration can unlock the secrets of the universe.
This is a rendezvous for contemplating about human existence, mysteries of the mind, and importance of wisdom in daily life. Perhaps when we look at the larger picture, when we are reminded of the true meaning of life, we can strive for a better world filled with understanding, mutual respect and peace.
Monday, October 27, 2008
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If only we would !!The correct way to approach ANYTHING is with an open mind. But our preconditioning does not allow us to. We'd rather live with our misconceptions ,even if we know they are "misconceptions" ,simply because we have formed our opinion based on them.It will be so inconvenient to "open "our minds now and allow some fresh light in because it will mean we'll have to do a re-think!And thats so much of work..Kudos to Christopher for trying to reach the truth and to Zubeida for helping him understand it better !!This simply proves that a healthy dialogue leads to a healthy opinion which leads to a healthy society!!
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