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A refutation to Bro Yaseen - Polygamy is allowed in 4 23

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    warner
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    Dear Sarah

    Good questions. An orphan has to be a person without both mother and father. In the Quran the legal implications with regard to orphans is always connected to their property and the guardian. If the mother is living why should anyone worry about a guardian for the fartherless child. Is not the mother fit to be a guardian for the childs property that a third person needed to be appointed.

    I believe 4127 is revealed to further explain 43. As you correctly said there is no "mother" anywhere. This has to be orphan girls even if some of us like it or not.

    The Quran is giving men a precaution in the case of marrying an orphan girl since they are more vulnerable with regard to their property than a girl with a mother or father living.

    This is my opinion...let me know what you think.

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      sarah2505
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      The Quran is giving men a precaution in the case of marrying an orphan girl since they are more vulnerable with regard to their property than a girl with a mother or father living.

      This is my opinion...let me know what you think.

      I put most of it on this thread.

      http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599421.0

      My main question is. Are those men already married (i.e. allowing polygamy) or is the injunction 'twos, threes, and fours' applied to the guardians. Hence the men are single.

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        warner
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        Can there be mother of the orphan if yatama means parentless ?

        If marrying a yatama may imply marrying an underage girl doe not yatama- woman or woman-yatama i.e. a female orphan who has come to marriageable age convey the meaning which the verse tries to communicate ?

        Why do you think it refers to guardians ?

        It is two at the same time, three at the same time and four at the same time or meanings in these lines. If twos, threes and fours imply this then there is no problem.

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          sarah2505
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          Can there be mother of the orphan if yatama means parentless ?

          If marrying a yatama may imply marrying an underage girl doe not yatama- woman or woman-yatama i.e. a female orphan who has come to marriageable age convey the meaning which the verse tries to communicate ?

          Why do you think it refers to guardians ?

          It is two at the same time, three at the same time and four at the same time or meanings in these lines. If twos, threes and fours imply this then there is no problem.

          I am actually most interested in knowing if this verse supports polygamy at all.

          The verse you quoted at the beginning of your thread (the other one) seems to imply polygamy before the revelation, and not after. Who are being addressed in it?

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            warner
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            Salam Sara

            Which verse are you referring to when you say "verse supports polygamy at all" ?

            "polygamy before the revelation" did you mean 423 ?

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              sarah2505
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              Salam Sara

              Which verse are you referring to when you say "verse supports polygamy at all" ?

              "polygamy before the revelation" did you mean 423 ?

              Yes, I was referring to 423.

              43 doesn't seem to indicate polygamy at all.

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                warner
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                If I understood you right then the following categories in 423 starting from "Your mothers, daughters, sisters; father's sisters"....to......"wives of your sons proceeding from your loins;" also should be included for the same exception before the revelation.

                I see 43 as allowing polygamy, can you explain why not ?

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                  sarah2505
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                  I think it might be easier for me to explain if you can tell me what part of 43 implies that the men the orphan women are married off are already married themselves

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                    warner
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                    I think it might be easier for me to explain if you can tell me what part of 43 implies that the men the orphan women are married off are already married themselves

                    We probably see this verse in totally different ways. The men does not have to be already married here ( and it does not seem to be a command only for men already married or unmarried but a general command to all men) and sets the upper limit for the number of wives a person can have at a given time.

                    And I don't see 43 talking about orphan women being married off.

                    I know there was much discussion on this but are you certain that fankihu means " marry off" ?

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                      sarah2505
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                      if it is setting an upper limit, then why does the word word translation mean 'twos AND threes AND fours'
                      instead of 'twos OR threes OR fours'?

                      Secondly, like I discussed in the other thread, if there (probably) was an excess of men over women even after losses due to war, then how can polygamy come about? Unless some men are left single?

                      It seems that a lot of traditional muslims seem to believe that polygamy was common in Arabia since there were more women than men, due to losses in wars, but that seems unlikely.

                      as for fankihu, does it only mean 'marry', or can it mean 'marry off'?

                      One of Samia's post seems to suggest that it depends on context, and as to whether the person referred to is a man or a woman.

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                        sarah2505
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                        The men does not have to be already married here ( and it does not seem to be a command only for men already married or unmarried but a general command to all men)

                        Can it not be said that it's a general command to all men, and that, from Surah 24, the single should marry, hence, the general command only applies to SINGLE men?

                        (all capitalisation is for emphasis)

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                          unknownuser
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                          Can it not be said that it's a general command to all men, and that, from Surah 24, the single should marry, hence, the general command only applies to SINGLE men?

                          (all capitalisation is for emphasis)

                          if you are referring to 2432, that verse encourages Muslim men to marry the widows in the society

                          http//www.submission.org/efarsi/arabic/Surat24_files/24_32.gif
                          And arrange marriages for widows from among you, and for your male slaves and female slaves who are fit for marriage. If they be poor, Allah will grant them means out of HIS bounty; and Allah is Bountiful, All-Knowing.

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                            sarah2505
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                            We probably see this verse in totally different ways. The men does not have to be already married here ( and it does not seem to be a command only for men already married or unmarried but a general command to all men) and sets the upper limit for the number of wives a person can have at a given time.

                            And I don't see 43 talking about orphan women being married off.

                            I know there was much discussion on this but are you certain that fankihu means " marry off" ?

                            http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9597268.msg181629#msg181629

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                              sarah2505
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                              if you are referring to 2432, that verse encourages Muslim men to marry the widows in the society

                              http//www.submission.org/efarsi/arabic/Surat24_files/24_32.gif
                              And arrange marriages for widows from among you, and for your male slaves and female slaves who are fit for marriage. If they be poor, Allah will grant them means out of HIS bounty; and Allah is Bountiful, All-Knowing.

                              question is, are these men either single or married, or are those men referred to are single (or widowers, or divorcees)
                              http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599421.msg230767#msg230767

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                                unknownuser
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                                question is, are these men either single or married, or are those men referred to are single (or widowers, or divorcees)
                                http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599421.msg230767#msg230767

                                both single and already married but the condition is "if you can be just" but again recommendation is that you stay married to one to avoid any injustice .

                                polygamy is neither prohibited nor encouraged.

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                                  sarah2505
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                                  both single and already married but the condition is "if you can be just" but again recommendation is that you stay married to one to avoid any injustice .

                                  polygamy is neither prohibited nor encouraged.

                                  then why AND instead of OR

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                                    unknownuser
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                                    then why AND instead of OR

                                    doesn't always mean AND, see for example
                                    3112
                                    They shall be smitten with abasement wherever they are found unless they are protected by a covenant with Allah or by a covenant with men.

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                                      san
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                                      doesn't always mean AND, see for example
                                      3112
                                      They shall be smitten with abasement wherever they are found unless they are protected by a covenant with Allah or by a covenant with men.

                                      That would create confusion. The proper conjunction OR in arabic is .

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                                        sarah2505
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                                        doesn't always mean AND, see for example
                                        3112
                                        They shall be smitten with abasement wherever they are found unless they are protected by a covenant with Allah or by a covenant with men.

                                        are you sure that it is OR and not AND in 3112?

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                                          afridi220
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                                          then why AND instead of OR

                                          Salam Sara
                                          What [423} sys

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