Re: Why can one man marry up to four women when the natural ratio of women to men is
Actually, technically there are slightly more women than men, due to women on average living longer than men, and polygamy is only allowed if men can treat their wives fairly and equally and distribute resources equally (almost impossible), and even then, love will find itself on its own, so naturally people will be more inclined to not get married to more than one wife, so it settles out to one woman per each man, and besides, this verse was likely revealed for in times of war for when there is a shortage of men.
Re: Why can one man marry up to four women when the natural ratio of women to men is
well,zakir naik proved that, if no female womb is killed before birth, number of woman would cross number of male. you can watch that video on youtube.
girls have a strong immune system, so little of the boys can survive till youth.
statistics says,around 20% males maintain secret relationship. if Allah prohibited polygamy 20% male would burn in hell.
as men are supersex,they feel strong attraction to women.
Allah is very kind. He allowed polygamy, so that no male get close to zina.
Allah has made ruling of sex easy on men. nevertheless, if any male get involved into zina,just imagine what the punishment would be.
on the other hand,if a man ignores the call of a wealthy woman,Allah would give him place under his arsh on the judgement day.
So, males are undergoing a test. they have control their sexual desire. if they succeed, they will be rewarded, else punished severely.
May Allah bless us.
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Re: Why can one man marry up to four women when the natural ratio of women to men is
polygamy doesnt hurt once it happens if your asking about how it feels
so i think its very good my so called husband took another wife but im comfortable with it
i still think he is the same man
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