@ selfsame: I find it interesting that for one who professes to be close to God you find it so easy to cast aside love and compassion in favour of insult and ridicule. Is your religion one of convenience?
Do you know about this guy, and what he is doing concerning my posts?
His task (he is tasked by his party to do this); his task is only to cover everyone of my posts with his mockery and transgression with many bad words.
So whatever I write: long or short, good or bad ... his task is to cover my posting with many words of ridicule and reviling, so as to belittle my words or to confuse the readers.
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Ok.
Why do Muslims not follow the tenet of doing unto others?
For instance, Muslim women's testimony is only worth 1/2 that of men under Sharia.
For instance, men are allowed more than one wife yet women are only allowed one husband.
Why are both sexes not equal under Sharia and Islam?
Let us all see if you are up to as direct an answer as my direct questions.
Regards
DL
These are questions that I can easily answer, but it is to prove your fallacy: what's the relation between your topic and your questions?
Your original question is a principal philosophical question, while your new questions are branches and not the principal; so this is to prove your fallacy also, because you deviated from your topic to some branch questions, which even are easily answered; and this also exposes your falsehood.
1- Man may have many wives ... and then the sons and daughters: each will know who is his father.
While if the woman has many husbands ... then the sons and daughters will no know who is their father.
This is not only stated in the Quran, but this is the way of the past prophets even: each one had many wives; this with the exception of Jesus Christ (who was occupied with his quick mission) and John Baptist (who was killed by Jews in his youth before being able to marry.)
Prophet Abraham had at least 3 wives: Sarah, Hagar and Kettorah.
Prophet Jacob (Israel) had at least 3 or more wives.
Prophet David had many wives (9) in addition to 72 concubins, then he married the widow of Uriah, then when he was elderly they gave him another woman to keep him warm.
Prophet Solomon had many wives.
Prophet Job married at least two wives.
Their famous Judge Geduon had many wives.