Saturday, December 19, 2009

Polygamy for men and women

"A Saudi female journalist stirred a row in Egypt after publishing an article in favor of polygamy for women. The piece, published in the al-Masri al-Yaum newspaper, promotes the notion that women should be allowed to marry several partners, similarly to the right enjoyed by Muslim men. According to Islamic law, a man is allowed to be married to four different women at any given time, as long as he treats them equally. However, journalist Nadin al-Badir suggested that polygamy be permitted to both women and men. The female writer also proposed that Muslim men be banned from marrying more women merely because they are bored with their current partners. According to a BBC report Friday, a parliament member already filed a lawsuit against the newspaper for publishing the provocative item."