salam ppl
Ramazan Mubarak
Ifeel a man can never be equal to all his wives. I think in certain, necessary circumstances a 2nd wife might be needed, however, i feel men shud be happy with their first wife. Some of the reasons for 2nd, 3rd or 4 wives is due to desires, i just dont get it , why cant men just be happy with one.In the time of the prophet SAW, men married more than once for particular reasons, not for just desires. I personally feel some men marry for the wrong reasons and treat some of their wives incorrectly, creating injustice. That annoys me, im sorry.
I pray Allah swt bring justice for those, who have been treated injustly.
"Islam did not autlaw polygamy,but regalated and restricted it. It is neither required nor encouraged only permitted. Read (Edward Westernmark) In the history of human marrage.Because dozens of Muslims were martyred leaving behing widows and orphans."If you fear that you shall not be able to deal justify with the orphans,marry a woman of your choice,two or three or four: BUT IF YOU FEAR THAT YOU SHALL NOT BE ABLE TO DEAL JUSTLY WITH THEM WITH THEM , THEN MARRY ONLY ONE.
Polgamy was conceived by the Qur'an, was to be practiced for the BENEFIT OF WOMAN AND CHILDREN, AND NOT AS A MEANS OF SATIFYING MALES SENSUALITY AND WONTNNESS." (Islamic Fundamentalism).
Personally, I do think that it blocks the doors of the shaytan when it comes to commiting zina,in some cases.However, I don't think that it is outlawed for that reason. As stated above, I think it was outlawed for the benefit of woman and children.If the man wants another wife he is not allowed to if it's going to ruin the first marrage. It would also be helpful if the two helped eachother doing chores etc..
I have a colleague who has a father with two wives. Her family is very united and gets along very good. He father couldn't have children with his first wife so he marries another one. That way they can have their own child without having to pay thousands for some labs that people of today do to have their own child.

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