La Polygamie et le Divorce

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By: The Rev. scholar and humanist eminent Mohammad Amin Sheikho (may Allah sanctify his soul). Submitted by: Prof. A. John K. Al-Dayrani Alias ​​(Researcher and Islamic thinker).

Why polygamy and divorce in Islam?
Allah created us man and woman so that we can reflect on the happiness that comes from our married life without reflection, it will be difficult to discover the taste of happiness and even, we will be subject to our passions and instincts.
We will therefore easy prey for lost books.
Reflection (reason) is the human symbol (it is human to the use of reason) and Islam, divine religion in all its purity, intensely calls for reflection and mediation.
He who avidly follows a passionate preacher who has neither light nor guidance and does not have an illuminating Book; leaving his reason corrupted by false speech, shaped and contrary to the Quranic verses, the divine generosity and humanism. Under influence of the Ignorant, the - it will form a family conflict and weak offspring sad and devoid of natural happiness ... and it will set the stage for an impoverished society, poor and sickly. Society will be very inclined to dismiss terrify and observers in their appréhen-sion of Islam; religion that they believe would be dependent mentality of a shameful and disreputable.
Notwithstanding, the conclusion is clear ... the light is visible, the truth is brought to light and the path of rectitude is dumb by any man desire to be guided and wants happiness. There is more argument to be taken from the east or the west after the generosity and di-vines have wisdom illuminates the concepts polygamy and divorce as explained by the humanist scholar Mohammad Amin Sheikho in his book:
"Why polygamy and divorce in Islam"
Updated on
May 31, 2015

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