Showing posts with label polygamy. Show all posts
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Friday, June 03, 2011

Malaysian Polygamy Club Draws Criticism

THE NEW YORK TIMES: KUALA LUMPUR — Rohaya Mohamad, 44, is an articulate, bespectacled medical doctor who studied at a university in Wales. Juhaidah Yusof, 41, is a shy Islamic studies teacher and mother of eight. Kartini Maarof, 41, is a divorce lawyer and Rubaizah Rejab, a youthful-looking 30-year-old woman, teaches Arabic at a private college.

The lives of these four women are closely entwined — they take care of each others’ children, cook for each other and share a home on weekends.

They also share a husband.

The man at the center of this matrimonial arrangement is Mohamad Ikram Ashaari, the 43-year-old stepson of Hatijah Aam, 54, a Malaysian woman who in August established a club to promote polygamy.

“Men are by nature polygamous,” said Dr. Rohaya, Mr. Ikram’s third wife, flanked by the other three women and Mr. Ikram for an interview on a recent morning. The women were dressed in ankle-length skirts, their hair covered by tudungs, the Malaysian term for headscarf. “We hear of many men having the ‘other woman,’ affairs and prostitution because for men, one woman is not enough. Polygamy is a way to overcome social ills such as this.”

The Ikhwan Polygamy Club is managed by Global Ikhwan, a company whose businesses include bread and noodle factories, a chicken-processing plant, pharmacies, cafes and supermarkets. Mr. Ikram is a director of the company. » | Liz Gooch | Tuesday, January 05, 2010

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Polygamy Promotes Positive Social Morals*

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Polygamy is a good way to combat social ills such as marital infidelity and prostitution, at least that's the view of Malaysia's Ikhwan Polygamy Club. Video courtesy of AFP.



*If you believe that, you'll believe anything!

Sunday, August 08, 2010

France's Interior Minister Targets Immigrants Who Practise Polygamy

THE TELEGRAPH: France's lurch to the right * continued after Brice Hortefeux, the country's interior minister, called for immigrants who practise polygamy or female genital mutilation to have their citizenship withdrawn.

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French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux. Photo: The Telegraph

Mr Hortefeux said there were "possibilities to have nationality withdrawn in the case of polygamy, genital mutilation and serious wrongdoing." In all cases the radical punishment would not just apply to immigrants, but also to those who have a foreign background, even if they were born in France.

It follows President Nicolas Sarkozy calling for all foreigners who attack police in the kind of riots which blighted Muslim housing estates earlier this month to also lose their nationality. >>> Peter Allen in Paris | Sunday, August 08, 2010

* What on earth is "right wing" about this? To me, it just seems like common sense. What IS 'The Telegraph' talking about? More of this is what we need. The UK should follow suit. Is 'The Telegraph' implying that standing up for one's own values is a "lurch to the right". If so, it is talking total bloody nonsense! – © Mark

Thursday, April 29, 2010

France: Liès Hebbadj Faces Accusations of Polygamy and Fears Loss of Passport; Denies Multiple Wives But Admits to Mistresses

Watch AP video here | Monday, April 26, 2010

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Nouvelles accusations à l'encontre de Liès Hebbadj

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Lies Hebbadj, 35 ans, né à Alger et arrivé en France à l'âge de deux ans, aurait obtenu la nationalité française il y a une dizaine d'années par mariage. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Brice Hortefeux a indiqué que le père de la femme verbalisée pour conduite en niqab aurait contacté la gendarmerie pour des violences présumées sur sa fille.

Une affaire encore loin d'être terminée. Brice Hortefeux a assuré mardi que l'affaire Liès Hebbadj, conjoint de la femme verbalisée pour conduite en niqab, irait «jusqu'à son terme» et a fait savoir que le père de cette dernière avait contacté la gendarmerie pour des violences présumées sur sa fille. Il aurait, à cet effet, déposé lundi un «renseignement» (proche de la main courante) à la brigade de gendarmerie de Vieillevigne (Loire-Atlantique). >>> Par Flore Galaud | Mercredi 28 Avril 2010

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010


Mistresses Are French Way of Life Says Accused Polygamist

THE TELEGRAPH: A Muslim Frenchman accused of polygamy defended himself on Monday by saying that keeping mistresses was the French way of life.

Brice Hortefeux, the French interior minister, said the citizenship of Lies Hebbadj should be revoked if allegations that he had four wives proved to be true.

But the Algerian-born butcher hit back, saying: "If we are stripped of nationality, for having mistresses, there would be a lot of French people stripped of nationality.

"As far as I know, mistresses are not forbidden, neither in France, nor in Islam."

Mr Hebbadj did not specify whether he lives under the same roof with the various women in his life, although French media reports have quoted neighbours who claimed he moved between several houses.

Mr Hebbadj is suspected of profiting from state subsidies for single women provided to each of the wives. >>> | Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Hortefeux, l'homme (trop) pressé

leJDD.fr: Loin de s'estomper, la polémique lancée vendredi soir par Brice Hortefeux sur le cas de Liès Hebbadj pourrait se retourner contre son auteur.

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Brice Hortefeux a peut-être accéléré le calendrier du gouvernement. Photo : leJDD.fr

Brice Hortefeux est-il allé trop vite? En annonçant dès vendredi soir vouloir déchoir de sa nationalité française le sulfureux Liès Hebbadj, le ministre de l'Intérieur a provoqué une agitation certaine dans les rangs politiques. A gauche, bien sûr, où il est attaqué sur le fond de son initiative, mais également à droite. Dimanche soir, puis lundi matin, Eric Besson a tenté de ne pas se brûler les doigts en réceptionnant la patate chaude. Admettant qu'il était délicat, en l'espèce, de prouver que le jeune Nantais est effectivement polygame - et renvoyant ce dossier à la justice - le ministre de l'Immigration et de l'Identité nationale a trouvé comme seule porte de sortie l'idée d'une "adaptation législative" sur les critères permettant d'aboutir à une déchéance de nationalité. Au risque de rajouter de la confusion à la confusion, dans un contexte politique, voire social, déjà très tendu sur la question du voile intégral. C'est d'ailleurs dans une ambiance alourdie - au moins trois attaques contre la communauté musulmane ont été recensés ce lundi à Istres et Marseille- que François Fillon a insisté "sur la nécessité d'éviter les amalgames et les préjugés qui donnent une image déformée de l'islam de France". Le projet de loi en conseil des ministres le 19 mai >>> Nicolas Moscovici - leJDD.fr | Lundi 26 Avril 2010

LE FIGARO: Face à la polygamie, Besson prêt à faire évoluer la loi : Pour le ministre de l'Immigration, les personnes qui «ne respectent pas les valeurs de la République» ne méritent pas de conserver la nationalité française. >>> Par Cécilia Gabizon | Mardi 27 Avril 2010

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TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Affaire du niqab: "Avoir des maîtresses n'est pas interdit!" >>> AFP | Lundi 26 Avril 2010

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TIMES ONLINE: Muslim butcher's many wives 'no worse than French mistresses' >>> Charles Bremner, Paris | Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Saudi Religious Policeman Lashed for Having Six Wives

BBC: A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a man to 120 lashes for having six wives at the same time.

Muslim men can keep up to four wives at a time under sharia, or Islamic law, which is applied in Saudi Arabia.

Reports say the unnamed man worked for the country's religious police. At his trial, the defendant claimed he did not know he was breaking the law.

The man was also banned from leading prayers and ordered to read two chapters of the Koran.

Islam permits polygamy for men on condition that wives are treated equally.

The case was tried in a court in the southern province of Jizan. >>> | Thursday, February 18, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem: Polygamy in Islam

Thursday, February 26, 2009

New Dark Age Alert! Polygamy UK: This Special Mail Investigation Reveals How Thousands of Men Are Milking the Benefits System to Support Several Wives

MAIL Online: He cut a smart figure in his grey suit and crisply ironed shirt. The 6ft tall Somalian bowed to the judge, calling him 'Sir', before begging for his wife, Fatima, and their teenage son to be allowed to stay in Britain.

Fatima, with a black khimar veil covering her hair and shoulders, sat quietly next to her husband.

In her late 30s and wearing open sandals, she lowered her dark eyes as the details of the unconventional life she and her husband, Abdi, led in the West London suburb of Shepherd's Bush unfolded at a busy immigration court.

The judge listened in silence. Perhaps he knew from past experience what was coming next. Abdi went on to reveal that Fatima was not his only wife.

Indeed, he was a self-confessed bigamist who had a second, much younger wife and a 13-year-old daughter by her. They both lived nearby.

'I visit them regularly,' said Abdi, 51, who arrived in Britain in the 1990s and works in an old people's home. 'I have done nothing wrong. In Somalia, it is normal to have two wives - even three or four. Fatima is still my wife and she should not be deported.'

He was unable to produce wedding certificates or valid official documents to prove where, or when, he had married both women, therefore raising questions over the validity of the unions, under either Somali or British law.

Yet his story, unravelling at an ordinary weekday hearing at Taylor House, an asylum appeals' centre in North London, is just one example of the growing phenomenon of multiple marriage in Britain.

Officially, such unions are punishable by up to seven years in prison. They were first declared illegal in England and Wales in 1604, when the Parliament of James I took action to restrain 'evil persons' marrying more than one wife. Parliament ruled that anyone found guilty of the crime would be sentenced to death.

In the four centuries since, bigamy (having two wives) and polygamy (more than two) has been frowned on by the state, the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.

Yet it is clear that officialdom is turning a blind eye to such marriages.

A recent review by four Government departments - the Treasury, the Work and Pensions Department, the Inland Revenue and the Home Office - has concluded that 1,000 men in the United Kingdom are now polygamists, although some say the figure is higher.

What is more, the review found, a Muslim man can claim state support of more than £10,000 a year to keep his wives, if the wedding took place in one of those countries where polygamy is commonplace, such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia and across huge tracts of Africa.

For example, a man can receive &£92.80 a week in income support for wife number one, and a further £33.65p for each of his subsequent spouses.

Therefore, if he has four wives - the maximum permitted under Islamic teachings - he can claim nearly £800 a month from the British taxpayer.

Controversially, a polygamist is also entitled to more generous housing benefits and bigger council houses to reflect the large size of his family. He is also able to claim £1,000 a year in child benefit for each of his growing brood.

The Government insists that polygamy has declined in Britain since the 1988 Immigration Act, which made it harder for men to bring second, third or fourth wives to the UK.

However, it's little wonder that critics claim our generosity simply encourages more Muslim men to keep several spouses.

Supporters of polygamy claim the Koran states unequivocally that a Muslim man can marry up to four women so long as he treats them equally.

But the Taxpayers' Alliance, a lobby group, has complained: 'Polygamy is not officially condoned here, so why should British taxpayers have to pay for extra benefits for men to have two, three or four wives?' >>> Sue Reid | Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Hat tip: Jihad Watch >>>

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Muslim Peer Claims Politicians Are Scared* of Discussing Polygamy

THE TELEGRAPH: Politicians are too scared to discuss multiple marriages in case they offend Muslims, shadow minister for Community Cohesion Baroness Warsi has claimed.

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Baroness Warsi wishes that all marriages be registered, as civil ceremonies are, in order to put a stop to polygaamous marriages in the UK. It is believed that polygamous marriages are on the increase in the UK. Photo of Baroness Warsi courtesy of The Telegraph

The Muslim peer blamed "cultural sensitivity" for the failure to tackle the problem of polygamy.

She wants the Government to consider ordering that all religious marriages must be registered, as civil ceremonies are, in order to stop men marrying more than one wife.

More than 1,000 British men are thought to have more than one wife.

Although bigamy is illegal in the UK, those who have moved here after marrying more than one woman in Islamic countries are allowed to remain in polygamous partnerships – and can even claim benefits for their additional spouses.

Lady Warsi, the shadow minister for community cohesion, told the BBC: "There has been a failure on the part of policymakers to respond to this situation.

"Some of it has been done in the name of cultural sensitivity and we've just avoided either discussing or dealing with this matter head-on.

"There has to be a culture change and that has to brought about by policymakers taking a very clear stance on this issue, saying that in this country, one married man is allowed to marry one woman." >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, February 21, 2009

*We are being ‘led’ by a pack of wimps! – Mark

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: Polygamy Claimants Keep the Money

Ministers decided not to force through plans to cut benefits to hundreds of polygamous families in the UK after officials advised that the move would be too politically sensitive.

Internal documents obtained by The Independent on Sunday reveal that ministers from four departments ordered an “urgent review” of the position of up to 1,000 men with “multiple wives”, amid complaints that they were claiming millions in benefits.

However, the Government decided against altering the status of polygamous families after it was warned that it could contravene human rights legislation – and officials assured that the benefits system was geared to ensure there was “no financial advantage to claiming for those in polygamous marriages”.

Details of the response to the complaints came after the Tory frontbencher Baroness Warsi accused politicians of failing to deal with the issue because of “cultural sensitivity”. The Muslim peer urged the Government to consider the mandatory registration of all religious marriages to stop men in Britain from marrying more than one woman.

Four departments embarked on the review in 2006 following a parliamentary question on the benefits payable to polygamous families. Ministers were told that, before 1988, benefit was paid to anyone who could establish they were in polygamous relationships, but “this was narrowed to polygamous marriage following press interest in people in hippie communes living off the state”.

Britain recognises polygamous marriages from countries where such unions are legal, although a man is prevented from bringing another wife into this country if a woman is already living as his wife in the UK. [Source: The Independent on Sunday] By Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor | Sunday, February 22, 2009

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Is Britain Being Conquered From the Inside?

THE TRUMPET: Britain has already been invaded by a dangerous enemy, and most Britons don’t even realize it—yet.

In Scotland, exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 mph is generally an infraction penalized by the loss of one’s license. Except, it would seem, if you are a polygamous Muslim husband dashing between homes in an effort to service more than one wife.

That exact scenario occurred earlier this year when a Scottish judge allowed a Muslim husband to retain his license after he was booked for driving 64 mph in a 30 mph zone. “He has one wife in Motherwell and another in Glasgow and sleeps with one one night and stays with the other the next on an alternate basis,” argued Mohammed Anwar’s lawyer. “Without his driving license, he would be unable to do this on a regular basis.”

This episode is a measure of the bloodless cultural and legal invasion by the armies of Islam into British society and Britain’s judicial system.

Never mind the judge’s faulty logic that led to his sanctioning of breaking one law in order to break another. The larger question is: What does a British judge’s acceptance of the Muslim practice of polygamy—even when it leads to the breaking of British law—say about the extent of Islam’s incursion into Britain?Appeasing Muslims and condoning—even embracing—Islamic laws and culture is today effectively a function of the British judicial system and government! >>> Brad MacDonald | December 11, 2008

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Iran Lawmakers Reject Proposal to Ease Polygamy

INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE: TEHRAN, Iran: An Iranian parliamentary committee rejected on Monday government amendments to a bill that would have allowed men to take additional wives without permission from their first wife — a proposal that angered women and the country's top judicial official.

Under Islam, a man can have up to four wives, and countries around the Mideast allow polygamy. However, Iran is one of the few — along with Syria and Tunisia — that require the consent of the first wife before a husband can take another. Still polygamy is rare in Iran, where most people frown on the practice. Iran Lawmakers Reject Proposal to Ease Polygamy >>> AP | September 9, 2008

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Iran Rejects Easing Polygamy Law

BBC: In Iran, contentious legislation which might have encouraged men to be more polygamous has been sent back to a legal committee for further discussion.

Polygamy is legal in Iran. Men are permitted up to four wives, but only with the permission of the first wife.

In its present form, the proposed Family Support Bill would - if made law - allow a man to marry a second wife without the permission of the first.

Women's rights groups have hailed the move as "a huge victory".

The only condition would be that he is financially capable of supporting both.

Iran's parliament, the Majlis, has sent the bill away for more discussion.

Women's Rights activists are delighted but warn that the bill is still in the system and may reappear.

It is more likely to disappear.

The speaker of the Majlis expressed his reservations about it, and Ayatollah Yusef Sanai, who is a leading source of what is known as "emulation", wrote on his website that a second marriage without the permission of the first wife is "harem, a sin, a religious offence, contrary to the concept of justice prescribed by the Koran."

He also wrote: "I pray that such a decision, that is oppressive to women will not be made into law. God forbid that the Majlis should add another problem to the existing problems of women."

That is remarkable language in a country where there are so-called Guidance Patrols, Gasht-e-Ershad, who are allowed to detain women for showing too much hair, or for having bare feet.

They have official cars, like police cars, and the Ershad patrols may be seen checking women in parks, or as they emerge from metro stations in Tehran. [Source: BBC] By Hugh Sykes | September 3, 2008

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Western Society’s War Within

THE AUSTRALIAN: IT may begin with a chuckle, but it could easily end in tears. At least, if we are not careful. One may be tempted to scoff at the demand to legalise polygamy made recently by Khalil Chami of Sydney's Islamic Welfare Centre. But with the recent announcement by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams that the adoption of sharia law in Britain seems unavoidable, the joke may turn out to be on us.

Britain provides an instructive lesson on the interaction between increasingly radicalised sections of the Muslim diaspora community and its Western host society.

From Dundee to Dover, traditional British values, already weakened to the point of collapse by a decades-long elite infatuation with mushy multiculturalism and cultural relativism, cannot provide resistance against the growing tide of extreme demands by radical self-styled community spokesmen.

The same way that the claim of racism has been used to shut down any debate on cultural identity, immigration and social cohesion, so is Islamophobia increasingly used to silence dissent. To merely raise certain issues is to give offence, and offending sensibilities is a hanging offence in our postmodern times.

While radicals agitate, a politically correct establishment, at pains to prove how enlightened and tolerant it is, even if it means tolerating the intolerance of others, usually stands on the sidelines, if not actively cheering on another challenge to the ostensibly oppressive, hegemonic Western culture and polity. Western Society’s War Within >>> By Brett Mason | July 8, 2008

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Australia: Muslim Leaders Split on Polygamy

THE AUSTRALIAN: POLYGAMY has split the Australian Islamic community, pitting senior Muslim leaders against each other over the religious teachings on the issue.

A statement from the National Imams Council saying polygamy was banned in Australia and that calls for its legalisation were unwarranted was criticised by other senior community leaders as well as its own members.

Outspoken Muslim cleric and Sydney imam Taj Din al-Hilali attacked the imams council for putting out a statement that "contradicts the wisdom and teachings of God".

Sheik Hilali "reminded those imams" that compromise through watering down religious teaching was wrong.

The chairman of the Jemiat Ulama of Australia (Muslim Council of Theologians), Adbul Quddoos, said the imams council was not telling people the correct thing.

Islamic Friendship Association president Keysar Trad, who sparked the debate on polygamy last week, wrote to the council saying it had "no right to conceal the solutions that our faith offers to social problems". Muslim Leaders Split on Polygamy >>> By Natalie O’Brien | July 1, 2008

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

The Weird World of the Mormon Polygamist Sect

DAILY MAIL: Children rescued from a polygamist sect had their first taste of the outside world yesterday, as details emerged of the life they had endured on the Yearning for Zion ranch.

Many of the teenage girls were pregnant and some already had babies. Few of the 416 youngsters brought out of the sect in the Texas desert knew their full names, their birth dates or could even identify their own mothers.

Some had been beaten so badly they suffered broken bones and younger girls, some as young as 12 and 13, had been expected to have sex with much older men.

Ominously, a disproportionate number of the children, ranging in age from toddlers to 17-year-olds, had the surname Jeffs, as in Warren Jeffs, the leader and self-styled prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, rumoured to have more than 80 wives and 250 children.

But yesterday, as the youngsters played with donated toys, social workers claimed the shadow of fear was finally lifting for the children of the Yearning for Zion Ranch.

A sinister picture of systematic underage sexual abuse and violence was emerging for the first time from interviews with the children and some of the 140 mothers with them following a police raid on the isolated compound in Eldorado, Texas. Inside the Weird World and the Palatial Churches of the Mormon Polygamist Sect By David Gardner | April 9, 2008

DAILY MAIL:
Hundreds of Women and Children in 19th Century Clothing Flee from Mormon 'Polygamy' Ranch of Dark Secrets By David Gardner | April 9, 2008

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Young Girls in Sect Forced to Have Sex in Temple

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Mormons Demand Recognition of Polygamous Marriages

REUTERS: CENTENNIAL PARK, Arizona (Reuters) - When Ephraim Hammon returns home from a day of working construction near Arizona's border with Utah, he's greeted by his wife SherylLynne. And then by his wife Leah.

Polygamy, once hidden in the shadows of Utah and Arizona, is breaking into the open as fundamentalist Mormons push to decriminalize it on religious grounds, while at the same time stamping out abuses such as forced marriages of underage brides.

The growing confidence of polygamists and their willingness to go public come at an awkward moment for mainstream Mormons, who are now in the spotlight as Republican Mitt Romney, a prominent Mormon, seeks the U.S. presidency. Fundamental Mormons seek recognition for polygamy (more)

Mark Alexander