Poli Gami aur Shadi - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the Islamic perspective on polygamy and marriage, exploring its historical context, biological factors, and societal implications. He explains that while Islam permits up to four wives, this is not a requirement and should only be undertaken if one can justly fulfill the responsibilities towards all spouses and families. He emphasizes the physiological differences between men and women regarding sexual desire and reproductive capacity as contributing factors. The lecture also clarifies the unique circumstances surrounding the Prophet Muhammad's marriages, which were often linked to societal needs and the establishment of alliances. Dr. Ahmad stresses the importance of fulfilling marital obligations, providing financial support, and maintaining a stable family life. He concludes that the ability to provide for and support multiple families is crucial before considering polygamy, and that self-control through practices like fasting is recommended for those unable to do so.
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