CelebrateMercy: Dr. Sherman Jackson on Polygamy in Islam and in the Prophet Muhammad's Life

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2012
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Komentáře • 11

  • @AbdallahNofan
    @AbdallahNofan Před 9 lety +5

    NEVER FORGET TO SAY "PBUH" WHEN YOU MENTION OUR BELOVED PROPHET MOHAMMAD (PBUH). JAZZA'KHALLAH KHAIRUN

  • @thesubmittedone
    @thesubmittedone Před 12 lety +9

    Wonderful explanation from the doctor, thank you. I'd like to add that it's interesting how various cultures treat sexual relations and yet are able to judge polygny in such a negative light. For instance, here in the West a man can "date" numerous women at the same time and even have babies with them and he'd simply be called a "player". There would be no legal restrictions on him. Yet, for the same thing to be sanctioned through marriage that is viewed as evil with legal ramifications!

  • @aminahabdullah8195
    @aminahabdullah8195 Před 2 lety +1

    Alhamdulillah I Appreciate The Way It's Being Explained

  • @Yassinifyoudontnotice

    subhan Allah , this was so sound ! , barkak allah ya doc !

  • @icelings
    @icelings Před 12 lety +4

    Why can't women have multiple husbands? Allah in his Infinite Wisdom prohibited this. In Islam men/women are equal spiritually but different physiologically and psychologically. The role of a man in Islam and the rights of children are for the preservaton of society. Polyandry leads to questions like who's the father? (dna test limited to time/place). Why can't I have a large family? (a pregnacy at a time). Why am I deprived of sex? (women can go without needing sex). What is a man/woman?

  • @Oo786oO
    @Oo786oO Před 12 lety

    I thought it added a nice backdrop to the message.

  • @thesubmittedone
    @thesubmittedone Před 12 lety +1

    @SonjaElen I don't believe it's obligatory for there to be consent from the first wife, though I may be wrong. However, the wife has the right to seek divorce if she is not pleased with the marriage or feels she will not be treated equally.

  • @neyranp
    @neyranp Před 12 lety

    Poslanik, poligamija, poliginija
    I, ja mislim da je vazno da se ova pitanje ne izbegava, vec da se postavi u centar, da se o njemu govori na nacin koji opunomocuje i muslimane i nemuslimane da je razumeju onakvom kakva ona zapravo jeste, tako da muslimani ne postanu zrtve nekog ideoloskog ekstremizma na jednoj strani, a da nemuslimani ne postanu zrtve nekog ideoloskog ekstremizma na drugoj strani: vec da pre shvatimo poliginiju kakvu je upraznjavao Poslanik onakvom kakva je ona zapravo bila.

  • @muslimpath909
    @muslimpath909 Před 11 lety +1

    Why do people like you always feel the need to comment on Islamic themes. Surely, the christians in this country have enough issues in your own church than to always comment on our way of life

  • @Abz637
    @Abz637 Před 18 dny

    I have never heard this explanation before, I thought women had no say as Allah Swt gave this to the men as their right and women cannot seek divorce if they opt out for this. I never knew our prophet peace and blessings upon him did not force this on other tribes. U hear so much about secret marriages etc and women willnot smell Jannah if they ask for divorce and do not accept this. it’s enough to turn the younger females away from Islam or more masculine as they trying to protect themselves

  • @icelings
    @icelings Před 12 lety

    Why can't women have multiple husbands? Allah in his Infinite Wisdom prohibited this. In Islam men/women are equal spiritually but different physiologically and psychologically. The role of a man in Islam and the rights of children are for the preservaton of society. Polyandry leads to questions like who's the father? (dna test limited to time/place). Why can't I have a large family? (a pregnacy at a time). Why am I deprived of sex? (women can go without needing sex). What is a man/woman?