ArchivedA Picture Of Paradise - The Quran Is Polygyny possible in Jannah? Your modification of the prayers may be a 21st century practice of Islam. However, the chapter 21.6 clearly states . . ." because in the Garden she can be the wife of the man who was her husband in this world and the women of the Garden are attached only to their husbands and have no desire for anyone else. A man may have many wives in the Garden whereas women only have one husband . . . source-- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage ... age17.html The Dilemma of Chapter 21.6 A woman, let's call her Aisha, marries husband number 1 who dies later from an heart attack. Aisha was deeply in love with husband 1 and had children. Because of economic necessity, Aisha had to marry again. However, husband number 2 dies in a war in Iraq. The poverty of her Islamic country forces Aisha to marry a third time, but husband number 3 dies from cancer. In life all three husbands were married only to Aishia. Hence in Jannah, Aishia will be married to all three men, and the three men will be married only to Aisha -- Polygyny Solutions 1. Marriages number 2 and 3 will not be recognized in Jannah. 2. Marriages number 1 and 2 will not be recognized in Jannah. 3. Aisha will be required to draw lots to see with whom she will spend eternity. 4. Allah will decide by drawing lots. 5. Muhammad will decide. 6. Aisha will decide. (an impossible solution) The Answer is number 2. (ii) A Woman [Who Was Married More Than Once] Will Be With The Last of Her Husbands (in Jannah) source -- http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/scarves/ja ... hanam.html Is this solution fair to Aisha? Is Fair one of the ninety-nine names for Allah? From the Farside |
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