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In Jordan, woman found married to four in rare polyandry case

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A rare polyandry case in the Middle Eastern kingdom of Jordan has sparked controversy when the four husbands take a dispute over the pregnancy of their shared wife to court.

The London-based Arabic daily al-Hayat reported this week that a court in Jordan’s northern town of al-Ramtha is considering the case, which reportedly involves two Syrian men, a Jordanian and a Saudi Arabian.

Each man claimed to be the real impregnator of the wife, denying awareness that she was married to another man, according to al-Hayat. The court resorted to DNA tests to resolve the dispute.
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Many people expressed their shock that such an incident took place in a Muslim society. In many Muslim countries, polygamy is common practice but polyandry is legally and religiously prohibited.

“This is a strange story and the law does not protect dupes,” a person commented on al-Hayat’s report, referring to the four husbands.

Another slammed the marriage as “disguised prostitution.” One commentator asked whether the court was “ruling with God's law or with Hollywood law.”

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/var...d-married-to-four-in-rare-polyandry-case.html
 
That's why we don't allow our women to marry more than one man at the same time. :agree:
 
I guess she has a lot of explaining to do.
 
Hasbi Allah wa naam al wakeel...

This is shameful people are becoming like this may God's wrath be upon them, beware Muslims of yourselves stay hanging on to the rope of God won't fall for women too much.
 
Oh denying awareness?? Okay. Her life, her actions and she alone would bear the consequences as well.
 
These men and women have so much disrespect to theirselves and to God shame on them they will have no honor in Gods eyes. Maximus, Jesus, Muhammad, and other honorable slaves of God have the true honor those blessed warriors will shine in front of God the people of the right the people who feared God the words of God they will shine the few the proud.

Not these people who forget God an obsess with women thinking it will get them anywhere, they're only cool in front sissy men in this short life and they will see the amazing honest, blessed men on the day of judgement who will have much more honor than them, the people who have their heads and priorities straight will shine.
 
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... may God's wrath be upon them, ...

I always wonder, is there any islamic reference as to how did children of Adam & Eve brought forth children? Did children of Adam practice incest(brothers married sisters)???
 
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Are you asking for permission?? I never stopped you posting things did I.
The thread is not about this that's why i asked.
Anyway leave it,moderators are acting too tough these days,dont want to get banned for offtopic posts.
 
A rare polyandry case in the Middle Eastern kingdom of Jordan has sparked controversy when the four husbands take a dispute over the pregnancy of their shared wife to court.

The London-based Arabic daily al-Hayat reported this week that a court in Jordan’s northern town of al-Ramtha is considering the case, which reportedly involves two Syrian men, a Jordanian and a Saudi Arabian.

Each man claimed to be the real impregnator of the wife, denying awareness that she was married to another man, according to al-Hayat. The court resorted to DNA tests to resolve the dispute.
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Many people expressed their shock that such an incident took place in a Muslim society. In many Muslim countries, polygamy is common practice but polyandry is legally and religiously prohibited.

“This is a strange story and the law does not protect dupes,” a person commented on al-Hayat’s report, referring to the four husbands.

Another slammed the marriage as “disguised prostitution.” One commentator asked whether the court was “ruling with God's law or with Hollywood law.”

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/var...d-married-to-four-in-rare-polyandry-case.html

strange story because the question is do all these men know each other? if yes then HOW?

;)
 
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