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Ebook Title: Poligami di Hujat. Free Ebook Download. Download Ebook. Islam is criticized for allowing polygamy, for
popular culture in the West views polygamy as relatively backward and
impoverished. For many Christians, it is a license to promiscuity,
and feminists consider it a violation of women’s rights and demeaning
to women. A crucial point that needs to be understood is that for
Muslims, standards of morality are not set by prevalent Western
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Islam did not introduce polygamy. Among all Eastern nations of
antiquity, polygamy was a recognized institution. Among the Hindus,
polygamy prevailed from the earliest times. There was, as among the
ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians, no restriction as to the
number of wives a man might have. Although Greece and Rome were not
polygamous societies, concubinage was a norm. Islam regulated
polygamy by limiting the number of wives and bringing responsibility
to its practice. In fact, according to David Murray, an
anthropologist, historically polygamy is more common than monogamy. Ebook
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