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Will the Indian police question all Islam men who are marrying second time?
Asked by Mathi Sankaramoorthy,
05 Apr '10 01:54 pm
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Their religions have no problem with 2 or 3 wives. Its quite common there. Neither they do have to go under troublesome situation when it comes to divorce. Only three words Talakh is enough. Whereas in Hindu religion, we have great importance of marriage and which is supposed to last till our last breathe....So there is no sense in questioning them about their multiple marriages.
Answered by sumati gayki, 05 Apr '10 02:00 pm
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They would have, but we areruled by the SO CALLED SECULAR parties,which doesnot allow anybody to even question their vote bank, as it would hurt their RELIGIOUS FEELINGS
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 05 Apr '10 01:56 pm
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The noble Quran says:-(4:3) If you fear that you might not treat the orphans justly, then marry the women that seem good to you: two, or three, or four.4 If you fear that you will not be able to treat them justly, then marry (only) one,5 or marry from among those whom your right hands possess.6 This will make it more likely that you will avoid injustice.
Expalanation*4. Commentators have explained this in the following ways:
(i) There is the view of 'A'ishah who says that men tended to marry orphan girls who were under their guardianship out of consideration for either their property, beauty or because they thought they would be able to treat them according to their whims, as they had no one to protect them. After marriage such men sometimes committed excesses against these girls. It is in this context that the Muslims are told that if they fear they will not be able to do justice to the orphan girls, then they should marry other girls whom they like. (This interpretation seems to b ...more
Answered by yusuf syed, 05 Apr '10 03:03 pm
Expalanation*4. Commentators have explained this in the following ways:
(i) There is the view of 'A'ishah who says that men tended to marry orphan girls who were under their guardianship out of consideration for either their property, beauty or because they thought they would be able to treat them according to their whims, as they had no one to protect them. After marriage such men sometimes committed excesses against these girls. It is in this context that the Muslims are told that if they fear they will not be able to do justice to the orphan girls, then they should marry other girls whom they like. (This interpretation seems to b ...more
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Nope,, but the prob is sheating,, and the first wife complained
Answered by conviction, 05 Apr '10 01:56 pm
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