How many wives can you have according to the Quran?

According to the Sharia (Law), Muslims are allowed to practice polygyny. According to the Quran, a man may have up to four legal wives only if there is a fear of being unjust to non-married orphan girls. Even then, the husband is required to treat all wives equally.
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How many wives does the Quran allow?

Muslim men can have up to four wives. Most Muslim marriages are not polygamous. But each year more than 1,000 men apply for a polygamous union. They do this via the Islamic law courts.
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Can you have 2 wives in Islam?

Traditional Sunni and Shia Islamic marital jurisprudence allows Muslim men to be married to multiple women (a practice known as polygyny).
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Is it haram to marry more than 4 wives?

The position of Islam on polygamy is clear: a man is legally permitted to have up to four wives. However, this permission is restricted by the Quran's saying that justice must be done, and if a man fears injustice, he must be content with one wife only.
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Does Islam allow 4 wives?

Muslim societies allow for up to four wives, but not without specific rules and regulations. In traveling throughout Egypt I had an opportunity to talk with many young women about their views on polygamous unions and their applicability to the modern world.
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Why did Muhammad marry 4 wives?

He married each of his wives thereafter for a social or political purpose; such that he wanted to honor the pious women, or wanted the loyalty of certain tribes so that Islam would spread amongst them.
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Does a man need permission to marry a second wife Islam?

The consent of the first wife is not required for a man to marry another woman. But it is believed to be kind to inform her and get her cooperation so as to minimalise the feelings of hurt and jealousy towards the second wife.
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What does the Quran say about marriage?

[24:32]. You shall encourage those of you who are single to get married. They may marry the righteous among your male and female servants, if they are poor. GOD will enrich them from His grace.
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Can you have 2 wives in the UK?

Polygamy in England and Wales 16/08/2021

Under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, it is illegal for anyone in England and Wales to enter into a polygamous marriage; that is a marriage that would mean they had more than one wife (polygyny) or husband (polyandry).
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Can 3 people get married?

It is illegal in all 50 states to be married to more than one person — which is known as polygamy, not polyamory. Polyamorous people who try different kinds of arrangements — such as a married couple with steady outside partners — run into their own legal problems.
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Can I marry a second wife?

We already know that you cannot marry a second wife under customary law if you are already married to the first under civil law. And although we know that you can first marry under customary law, and then go on to marry the same partner under civil law, you cannot change your marriage regime from civil to customary.
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Can I marry 2 wives?

Polygamy is illegal and criminalized in every country in North and South America, including all 50 U.S. states. However, in February 2020, the Utah House and Senate reduced the punishment for consensual polygamy, which had previously been classified as a felony, to roughly equivalent to a traffic ticket.
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Who is forbidden to marry in Islam?

Historically, in Islamic culture and traditional Islamic law Muslim women have been forbidden from marrying Christian or Jewish men, whereas Muslim men have been permitted to marry Christian or Jewish women. It is lawful for Muslim men to marry Jewish or Christian women but not a polytheist woman (Quran 5:5).
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Can I marry my cousin in Islam?

Cousin marriage, or consanguinity (marriages among couples who are related as second cousins or closer), is allowed and often encouraged throughout the Middle East, and in other Muslim countries worldwide such as Pakistan.
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What is the age of marriage in Islam?

Since Muslim law recognises “attaining puberty”, which is legally assumed at 15 years, as the minimum age of marriage, it raises questions as to whether the child marriage law can apply to Muslims.
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What does the Quran say about marrying more than one wife?

The Koran restricted the practice of Polygamy and suggests MONOGAMY as the ONLY acceptable form of marriage for Society in general. Polygamy is only encouraged by the Koran where it concerns "oppressed or the orphans among women" (4:3), if justice can be done by marrying more than one.
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Can I remarry my wife after divorce in Islam?

Although it is not encouraged, most Muslims agree that divorce is permitted if a marriage has broken down, and generally Muslims are permitted to re-marry if they so wish.
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Can a woman remarry after divorce in Islam?

If your wife dies or you have divorced her (validly) you can immediately remarry another woman.
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What religion has multiple wives?

LDS leaders announced plural marriage as an official Mormon Church practice in 1852. Following Young, Mormon theologians heralded polygamy as a core doctrine and as evidence of patriarchal manliness. By the 1880s, an estimated 20-30 percent of Mormon families practiced polygamy.
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Is polygamy a Sunnah?

Fundamentalists believe that polygamy is allowed by Islam and it is sunnah. They often cite the Qur'an5 to support their belief, saying, 'If you fear that you will not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry the women of your choice, two or three or four'.
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Who wrote the Quran?

Muslims believe that the Quran was orally revealed by God to the final prophet, Muhammad, through the archangel Gabriel incrementally over a period of some 23 years, beginning in the month of Ramadan, when Muhammad was 40; and concluding in 632, the year of his death.
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Can I marry my sister daughter in Islam?

Qur'an forbids us to marry our mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, brother's daughters, sister's daughters, foster-mothers, foster-sisters, mothers-in-law, stepdaughters, wives of our sons, nor two sisters together.
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Is it haram to marry your brother's wife?

Islamic law (sharia) clearly lays down rules for marriage, including who may marry whom, and although the Quran does not prohibit a man from marrying his brother's widow, it does insist that if it were to be done, it should be treated as a normal marriage with the wife's consent and a mahr.
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Can I marry my brother daughter in Islam?

The answer is yes. Islam does not allow to marry father's sister, father's brother, mother's sister, mother's brother. But one can marry anybody who is the son /daughter of his /her parent's direct blood relation.
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Is polygamy a sin?

"In the case of polygamy, there is a universal standard – it is understood to be a sin, therefore polygamists are not admitted to positions of leadership including Holy Orders, nor after acceptance of the Gospel can a convert take another wife, nor, in some areas, are they admitted to Holy Communion."
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