Polygyny: Difference between revisions
Created page with "{{author |author = Mahdi Shajarian |author2 = |author3 = |compilation = |editor1 = |editor2 = |editor3 = }} *'''Abstract''' '''Polygyny''' (Ta'addud Zawjat), meaning a man's permanent marriage to more than one woman, is a historical phenomenon that was prevalent in various societies and religions before Islam, particularly in the Orient. Islam did not invent this tradition; rather, with a restrictive and regulated approach, it confirmed it subject to specific conditions..." |
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