Khaleej Times

Polygamy injustice to women: Top cleric

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cairo — Egypt’s top Muslim cleric has stirred up controvers­y after saying that polygamy is an “injustice” for women, but stopped short of calling for a ban on the practice.

“Those who say that marriage must be polygamous are all wrong. We have to read the (Quranic) verse in full, said Sheikh Ahmed Al Tayeb, Al Azhar’s Grand Imam.

He said that monogamy was the rule and polygamy a restricted exception. It is restricted in Islam and requires fairness and “if there is not fairness it is forbidden to have more than one wife,” he said.

Al Tayeb said the practice came from “a lack of understand­ing of the Holy Quran and the tradition of the Holy Prophet” and it is “often an injustice to women and children”.

The Grand Imam also called for a broader revamp of how women’s issues are addressed. “Women represent half of society. If we don’t care for them it’s like walking on one foot only,” he said.

His comments, aired on Friday on state TV, sparked a heated debate on social media, with some siding with scholars calling for a ban on the practice.

Egypt’s National Council for Women welcomed Al Tayeb’s comments.

“Islam honours women, treats them fairly and gives them numerous rights which didn’t exist before,” said Maya Morsi, the council’s chairwoman.

Al Azhar sought on Saturday to clarify the comments, saying that Al Tayeb wasn’t calling for a ban on polygamy.

Polygamy is restricted in Islam and requires fairness and if there is no fairness it is forbidden to have more than one wife Sheikh Ahmed Al Tayeb,

Al Azhar’s Grand Imam

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