Will a woman become kaffir if she doesn't like the fact of her husband taking another wife?
Assalamualaikum
I find that whoever doesn't like the law of Allah is a disbeliever.
We all know that polygamy is allowed by Allah. But most of the married Muslim women don't want or like their husband to take another woman. Does it make her out of Islam or disbeliever?
halal-haram polygamy
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Assalamualaikum
I find that whoever doesn't like the law of Allah is a disbeliever.
We all know that polygamy is allowed by Allah. But most of the married Muslim women don't want or like their husband to take another woman. Does it make her out of Islam or disbeliever?
halal-haram polygamy
Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago
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Assalamualaikum
I find that whoever doesn't like the law of Allah is a disbeliever.
We all know that polygamy is allowed by Allah. But most of the married Muslim women don't want or like their husband to take another woman. Does it make her out of Islam or disbeliever?
halal-haram polygamy
Assalamualaikum
I find that whoever doesn't like the law of Allah is a disbeliever.
We all know that polygamy is allowed by Allah. But most of the married Muslim women don't want or like their husband to take another woman. Does it make her out of Islam or disbeliever?
halal-haram polygamy
halal-haram polygamy
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Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago
Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago
Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago
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No the permission for polygny is bound to certain conditions which no normal human being is able to fulfill to 100%. That's why Allah added the words like "if you fear"(see in 4:3).
Secondly it is human nature that a wife wouldn't like to share her husband and Allah knows his creation best.
Finally scholars consider the condition of being the lonely wife added in a 'aqd nikah as valid.
So there's no reason considering opposing this per se as kufr. Unless a woman says Allah is unjust by ordering or allowing this.
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No the permission for polygny is bound to certain conditions which no normal human being is able to fulfill to 100%. That's why Allah added the words like "if you fear"(see in 4:3).
Secondly it is human nature that a wife wouldn't like to share her husband and Allah knows his creation best.
Finally scholars consider the condition of being the lonely wife added in a 'aqd nikah as valid.
So there's no reason considering opposing this per se as kufr. Unless a woman says Allah is unjust by ordering or allowing this.
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No the permission for polygny is bound to certain conditions which no normal human being is able to fulfill to 100%. That's why Allah added the words like "if you fear"(see in 4:3).
Secondly it is human nature that a wife wouldn't like to share her husband and Allah knows his creation best.
Finally scholars consider the condition of being the lonely wife added in a 'aqd nikah as valid.
So there's no reason considering opposing this per se as kufr. Unless a woman says Allah is unjust by ordering or allowing this.
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No the permission for polygny is bound to certain conditions which no normal human being is able to fulfill to 100%. That's why Allah added the words like "if you fear"(see in 4:3).
Secondly it is human nature that a wife wouldn't like to share her husband and Allah knows his creation best.
Finally scholars consider the condition of being the lonely wife added in a 'aqd nikah as valid.
So there's no reason considering opposing this per se as kufr. Unless a woman says Allah is unjust by ordering or allowing this.
No the permission for polygny is bound to certain conditions which no normal human being is able to fulfill to 100%. That's why Allah added the words like "if you fear"(see in 4:3).
Secondly it is human nature that a wife wouldn't like to share her husband and Allah knows his creation best.
Finally scholars consider the condition of being the lonely wife added in a 'aqd nikah as valid.
So there's no reason considering opposing this per se as kufr. Unless a woman says Allah is unjust by ordering or allowing this.
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Isn't there a difference between not wanting to have another wife for their husband and totally denying the fact that the husband is allowed to have upto 4 wives if he is able to justice to them equally. Most wife naturally out of possessiveness will prefer not to share their husbands but if the need arises many will agree. But how many of today's Muslim men can do justice to all his married wives equally?
– Ahmed
7 hours ago