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Deobandi Fatwah Against 4 Wives - Is This Another proof of the Times We Live In - Are These the LAST DAYS?

NEW DELHI - A new controversy is heating in India over a fatwa by the country's most influential Muslim religious seminary against polygamy, a practice allowed in Islam, Bikya Masr website.

“"Islam is a complete way of life and anything in it can neither be expunged nor subjected to any change. This is why it makes Islam different from other worldly religions",” Asiya Andrabi, the leader of Dukhtaran-e-Millat (Daughters of the Nation) Islamic group, said.

“Such type of fatwas will open the gate for change and abrogation in Islam.

Andrabi stressed that Islamic Shari`ah cannot be subjected to any kind of “national interest” or “legislation”.

Darul Uloom Deoband in Uttar Pradesh issued a fatwa earlier this month stating that marrying more than once made it “hard to provide equal justice to two wives in the Indian custom”.

The fatwa was issued in response to a query by a man who wanted advice on marrying twice.

“Although Islam permits two wives at the same time, Indian traditions do not allow it,” the seminary said, adding that while Islam “allowed” second marriage, the practice itself was not encouraged.

Serving as a leading institution of Islamic learning in India for over 150 years, the Deoband seminary also has a global presence from which thousands of Sunni Islamic scholars are graduated.

In Islam, marriage is a sacred bond that brings together a man and a woman by virtue of the teachings of the Qur'an and the Sunnah.

Each partner in this sacred relationship must treat the other properly and with respect.

Islam sees polygamy as a realistic answer to some social woes like adulterous affairs and lamentable living conditions of a widow or a divorced woman.

A Muslim man who seeks a second or a third wife should, however, make sure that he would treat them all on an equal footing.

The Noble Qur'an says that though polygamy is lawful it is very hard for a man to guarantee such fairness.

Controversy

The fatwa, however, won support from the Islamic Council of India as “landmark”.

“There are a lot of myths about Muslims and polygamy that need to be clarified. First, it is not binding on Muslims to marry more than once,” ICI secretary Naeem Ur Rahman Siddiqui said.

“Second, the idea of permitting second, third or fourth marriages has certain conditions that need to be fulfilled. Islam prohibits extra-marital relations and views marriage as a social contract.”

But Andrabi disagreed, saying that the practice of “four wives per man” was in fact the need of the hour.

“Islam permits a man to have four wives. There is no compromise on the tenets of Islam. The fatwa issued by Deoband Mufti is against the spirit of Islam,” she told the media in India.

“Therefore I will say a man should have four wives at a time.”

Andrabi believes that polygamy was the only solution to the disputed state of Kashmir, where a large number of widows need support from Muslim men.

“We have 30,000 widows in Kashmir. We have a large army of orphans. If a man keeps more than one wife and marries a widow, it is most desirable and in the spirit of Islam.”

Muslims account for 160 million of India's 1.1 billion people, the world's third-largest Islamic population after those of Indonesia and Pakistan.

In India, divorce and marriage issues are dominated by All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), the single largest religious body consisting of scholars of different schools of thought.

The AIMPLB was formed in 1973 to protect and apply Muslim Personal Law in marriage, divorce, succession and inheritance.
In 2005, Shiites and women seceded to form their own separate Boards, the All India Shiite Personal Law Board & the All India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board

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#8 Moses 2012-05-30 21:53
May Allah punish Deobandi
Surah Taubah ! Everything in that surah is about these folks who are munafiq trying to compensate Quran and Hadith with modern times. Allah(SWT) will feed them with Zaqqom.
Quran and Hadith will remain true until the day of Qiyamah ( Day or Judgement) those who are trying to make adjustments will be severely punished in this world and after.
#7 Asif 2012-05-24 13:02
Whether the person treats his eives equally or not is his matter with Allah (SWT), Who are we to issue fatwa over issues which are already in Quran !! Very shocked to read this. Is Allah not all-knowing, then why did HE mentioned in Quran in the first place !!
#6 aliya mahar 2012-05-16 12:05
instead of bending rules of Islam muslims should be educated about it to make their choices more islamically conscious and do justice to every one concerned
#5 mubeen 2012-05-16 08:52
As salam ale kum,
This is a b;inder. Did any one veified with the fatwa branch (Darul Ifta)of darul uloom deoband.It appears to be an out of context quotation.Pleas e don't jump to conclusion.

maasalam
#4 S.Ali 2012-05-15 20:31
Its not clear what the so called fatwah's arguments are in support of its stance.Would appreciate if their argument points in its favour are made clear.To my understanding,i ts clear that marrying unto 4 wives is an option and not a compultion,what is the problem here?
#3 mohd sajid 2012-05-15 00:59
there's no difference between these deobandis and the
people of book who manipulated the scriptures ,we thank allah for taking on his own to protect the quran
or we could have gone astray as the people of book because of these ulamas .may allah gave them hidayath. ameen
#2 Shafeequrrahman Shabbir Ahmad 2012-05-14 20:40
Asiya Andarabi,is right in her statement,there was sureway conducted by sami govt.and NGOS,result is,All india bases 2wifes in Muslims is less then 3 persent or 3 persent and it is far more in other community.Asiya Andarabi is correct when she is talking about Kashmiri woman`s problems.Anybod y big or smale,has world follwing ormore in numbers, should not play with SHARI`AHA.
#1 Sheikh Shah 2012-05-14 14:23
Deoband! Shame on those so called Ulemas of India who are trying to put their own fatwas in the Law of Allah. And these so called Ulemas are the real culprits who lead people to go astray from True Islam by creating sects etc..

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