Restrictions On Polygamy In Islamic Family Law: Prohibition Of Prophet Muhammad's Second Marriage With Hz. A In The Context Of Islamic Family Law (AI)
Restrictions On Polygamy In Islamic Family Law: Prohibition Of Prophet Muhammad's Second Marriage With Hz. A In The Context Of Islamic Family Law (AI)
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Polygamy in Islamic family law is a Shariah ruling that allows a man to marry up to four wives, but it is not a mandatory requirement. Polygamy is considered as an exceptional permission in certain circumstances to protect the interests of individuals and society. However, it can also be misused and abused by men. The restriction of polygamy has been discussed throughout history to prevent its misuse. The prohibition of Prophet Muhammad on Ali marrying a second wife while being married to Fatima can be seen as an important evidence supporting the limitation of polygamy.