Polygamy in the United Arab Emirates

Polygamous unions are legal in the United Arab Emirates[1][2] and like most traditionalist Islamic nations, frequently practiced and often encouraged. Muslim polygamy, in practice and law, differs greatly throughout the Islamic world. In some Muslim countries, polygamy is relatively common, while in most others, it is often rare or non-existent. Polygamy is most widely practiced by Muslims in West Africa (where it is also widely practiced by non-Muslims), as well as in certain traditionalist Arabian states such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

As with polygyny in Islam in general, men are allowed up to four wives, and women are not permitted multiple husbands.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Publishing, Explorer (2006-11-30). Dubai: The Complete Residents' Guide. Explorer Publishing & Distribution. pp. 25–. ISBN 9789768182760. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  2. Incorporated, Facts On File, (2008). United Arab Emirates. Infobase Publishing. pp. 65–. ISBN 9781438105840. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
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