61% OF UNIVERSITY GIRLS STUDENT READY TO WED A MARRIED MAN: POLL

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JEDDAH: A questionnaire among Twitter users reveals 61 percent of
Princess Nora University students support a man’s right to marry more
than one woman.
To the question, “Do you prefer marriage with a
married man?”, 61 percent of the students said: “Yes”; 30 percent said
“no” and 9 percent preferred “no opinion.”
The issue sparked a wide
debate on Twitter, including academics, writers and legal experts and
others, with some opposing and some supporting.
A professor of
literary criticism at Imam Mohammed bin Saud Islamic University calls
multiple marriage in Islam “the original right of men” and, in some
cases, an obligation.
“Plurality is cited as Qur’anic verses directed
to the general Ummah and is a legitimate matter with numerous benefits
for men and women,” he said.
The woman, the professor stressed, “is the main beneficiary, not the the man.”
“If
all male scholars, judges, science students and lawyers are limited to
one wife, society will be deprived of the benefits and virtues,
especially women,” he said.
He said multiple marriage is based on
“five Islamic jurisprudence principles, including what is permissible,
which is the original matter, and what is halal based on the
circumstances of the man.”
The third is “obligation,” he said, noting
that “a wealthy man who does not marry more than one woman is not
meeting his religious obligation as he is financially capable, provided
he is just and fair.
The fourth principle is that multiple marriages
are not favored religiously when the man is difficult to live with and
commits more errors with his second wife.
Finally, the fifth
principle is what is forbidden, he said, which applies when the man
yells at his first wife and doesn’t give her money, and may do the same
with his second wife.
He said these five principals apply to all men based on their status and personal circumstances.
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