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Salaam,

Hehe... you didn't see I wrote, "if that was for me", and hence it was not for me. The post wasn't supposed to affect you ?

Nice observation......but what you didnt observe is that all those verses which I quoted were actually related to Satan

"....only the Satan made them slip because of something they had earned; now God has pardoned them; God is Forgiving, Clement".(3:155)

Thanks for the compliment. I wonder if they are not verses of the Holy Quran and they are not DIVINE Messages?

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Salaam,

Hehe... you didn't see I wrote, "if that was for me", and hence it was not for me. The post wasn't supposed to affect you ?

Nice observation......but what you didnt observe is that all those verses which I quoted were actually related to Satan

"....only the Satan made them slip because of something they had earned; now God has pardoned them; God is Forgiving, Clement".(3:155)

Thanks for the compliment. I wonder if they are not verses of the Holy Quran and they are not DIVINE Messages?

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Adil Memon

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Ofcourse they are Quranic verses and the refrences are also mentioned at the end of each verse, like 3:155 means Surah 3 and Ayah 155
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Sibgakhan – (i also thought it was by “samia” khan) … the article’s very nice but let me make a lil correction .. Busharraf I agree wid u ..the most confused ones are Muslims themselves … misconception # 1 is NOT a misconception indeed.. The misconception would’ve been “It is civilized to have more than one wife at a time” I don’t know why Many men believe polygamy is a God-given right enshrined in the Quran

"In Surah Nissah God allows a Muslim to marry, one, two, three or four women
as long as he can do justice between them. If the man can't do justice, the
exhortation for him is: "? then marry only once"."


let me point out what the Quranic verses on polygamy actually say: “ if u fear that u shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry women of ur choice, two or three or four; but if u fear that u shall not be able to deal justly (with them) then only one (Al Nisa'. 4:3).

Now we r all familiar wid the above verses. What we tend to forget is its subsequent verse..

A subsequent verse states: “You are never able to be fair and just between women even if that were your ardent desire" (Al Nisa', 4:129).


The condition was as long as he can do justice between them.. now Allah stated u r never able to be just n fair …so the clear intention in the Quran is to restrict polygamy.

Marrying more than once is not compulsory, but only an option to tide over
unique circumstances that societies face from time to time. You will find in
many societies today that the ratio between females and males is not 50:50.


it is often forgotten that there was a socio-historical context within which the verse was revealed. Polygamy is permitted within the context of war and orphans. It is permitted only if the men fear they would not be able to deal justly with the orphans. It has nothing to do wid the ratio of males n females in a society.

"The option for women in countries with a bigger female ratio than men is to
share a husband with another woman, to remain single, or to become public
property."


This is ridiculous! The solution to an immoral society, whether in the West or in the Muslim world, is not polygamy. The solution, as found in the Quran and the hadith is self-discipline and respect for the opposite sex.

We shud all go back to the Quran and read its words carefully.
Dear Sister
I know its too late to reply or comment this post, but i must say its never too late to discuss something good.

I was going through the discussion of all the members and suddenly stopped by the conclusion drawn by you regarding Verse 129 of Surrah Al-Nisaa. Suddenly i went throught the process of finding some reference which Alhumdulillah i was succeeded. I hope this will help you better understanding you all about verse:129.

I'm attaching here Tafseer from Moulana Maududi (one page) from his great work in "Tafheem-e-Quran", in which he has clearly discussed the actual meaning and concept of this verse which sister you have qouted. At first, I thought to translate this tafseer in english, but i guess in this way i may end up with some meaning which could distract us.

Hope this will clearify the above discussion.

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Who is responsible for misinterpretation of Islam ????

Hiii Adil Memon

Thumbs up for you !!!! The article you pasted here is such a piece of awe that i do not have words to admire your choice. Its very sad to read about the current situation of Muslims due to misinterpretation of Islam. This and some other similar articles should be published or discussed properly in the media to clarify the true image of Islam. I read the article word by word and it was pretty eloquent.

I am not gonna add a lot to it but i would like to put light on the issue that who is responsible for misinterpretation of Islam, either Muslims or non-Muslims. Non Muslims are responsible because they always keep on creating troubles for Muslims and they are not giving Muslims opportunities to grow.

But Muslims themselves are also responsible for misinterpreting Islam to an extent. We can exemplify it to make it rather clear. Our Mullahs keep on misguiding the Muslim ummah in a way or other by putting forward their doctrines. People use to follow these doctrines because they think that mullahs must know more about the religion than them. e.g population growth in Pakistan, misguiding religious principles, misconceptions about jihad, etc.

Muslims are putting back the pragmatic principles of Islam. They can answer back the non-Muslims if they ask something like they asked in the forth mentioned article, but Muslims are not comprehending that what actually their religion is and how they should follow it in a right and best way.

If Muslims follow their religion truly and have faith in it, then no doubt that their all problems would be solved and they will rule the world but its totally up to Muslims that what they do.

Lets hope for the best.

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