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by jeswin
2996 days ago
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> Different localities have different cultures, and for some, it's good. Men deciding what women want is a repugnant thing to do. To use your own examples: 1. If infertility is with the man, can the woman simulataneously keep two husbands? 2. Can a woman marry a widower to take care of him while being in a marriage? Pretty sure this is blasphemous in Islam. |
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It's pretty much hard to get a woman married once divorced (pretty much every village in India at least, to say). But for males that isn't usually the case.
And considering Islam, it is men's duty to protect and feed his women, not the other way. I think this is true for all Abrahamic religions.
In Islam, this is even true when the women is rich. That is, the ownership of women's property won't change before or after marriage. The man have to provide food and shelter to his wife and children regardless of the women's wealth. Women is free from such duties. There are also other issues like inheritance (finding the true father of child), or considering the spouse equally (to the extend that a person with two wives should spent every alternate day which one wife and the other day with the other. This isn't possible when a woman marry two man, where there is pregnancy period, etc.)
And to answer your question: No. Islam doesn't allow that.