RELIGION OF RATIONAL SEX MORALITY
Problem
of polygamy
The Islamic view of the fundamental equality of sexes has been already stated in the section on "Religion of Unity" and an impartial historical appreciation of the problem proves beyond all doubt that it was "Islam which removed the bondage in which women were held from the very dawn of human history and gave them a social standing and legal rights such as were not granted them in England till many centuries later." (Lady Evelyn Cobbold, in "Pilgrimage to Mecca"). But the widespread propaganda of the enemies of Islam in connection with polygamy necessitates a specific statement in that connection.
The Islamic view of the fundamental equality of sexes has been already stated in the section on "Religion of Unity" and an impartial historical appreciation of the problem proves beyond all doubt that it was "Islam which removed the bondage in which women were held from the very dawn of human history and gave them a social standing and legal rights such as were not granted them in England till many centuries later." (Lady Evelyn Cobbold, in "Pilgrimage to Mecca"). But the widespread propaganda of the enemies of Islam in connection with polygamy necessitates a specific statement in that connection.
In the
first instance, polygamy was not invented by Islam, nor was it
made in any way obligatory. It had existed in pre-Islamic societies
since time immemorial with the sanction of religion and had been
practiced even by those who were accepted as holy personages as
for instance, we find in the Old Testament. There it was governed
by no law whatsoever, and so also it was in the Arabian society
at the advent of Islam. What Islam did was to regulate it and
to subject it to such severe restrictions as to make it prohibitive
except in cases of emergency. Indeed, monogamy has been the ideal
and polygamy only an exception in Muslim Society. This fact is
fully borne out by the present as well as the past history of
the Muslims and has been admitted by all fair-minded critics of
Islam. For instance, William Kelly Wright says: "Most Mohammedans
in all ages have had only one wife." (Philosophy of Religion,
New York, 1935).
Islam
is a natural religion and it takes a very serious view of sexual
vices and social ills. Consequently, it was very natural for Islam
to permit limited and restricted polygamy for the maintenance
of social health in all those situations where it is the only
natural remedy. For instance, when war alters the natural sex
ratio, giving to women preponderance over men, there are only
two alternatives, namely, widespread prostitution or polygamy.
Islam prefers the latter to the former in the interests of moral
health and social wellbeing of womanhood. Similarly, if the first
wife is sterile or suffers from any incurable disease, there are
only two possible alternatives, namely, either the first wife
should be divorced and a fresh wife taken or she may continue
in her status undisturbed along with a second wife. The former
course would mean distressing, spinsterhood for the first wife
while the latter course would provide to her an honourable normal
life without temptation to evil. Polygamy can also become a necessity
in a medically incurable case of the hypersexed male who, in most
cases, would look to more than one woman for the satisfaction
of his biological need. In all such cases, the Islamic permission
of polygamy with all its responsibilities and restrictions would
be a definitely healthier course than the hypocritical adherence
to the formal monogamy.
Polyandry
(i.e., the marriage of one woman with several husbands) is not
permitted in Islam because psychologically it is unsound, sociologically
it is impracticable and biologically it is most dangerous for
the physical health of the persons concerned. Certain primitive
tribes who practice polyandry are infected with the plague of
venereal diseases.
Speaking
on polygamy, Dr. Annie Besant says: "There is pretended monogamy
in the West, but there is really polygamy without responsibility;
the ‘mistress’ is cast off when the man is weary of
her and sinks gradually to be the ‘woman of the street’,
for the first lover has no responsibility for her future, and
she is a hundred times worse off than the sheltered wife and mother
in the polygamous home. When we see thousands of miserable women
who crowed the streets of Western towns during the night, we must
surely feel that it does not lie in western mouth to reproach
Islam for polygamy. It is better for a woman, happier for a woman,
more respectable for a woman, to live in polygamy, united to one
man only, with the legitimate child in her arms, and surrounded
with respect, than to be seduced, cast out into the streets, perhaps
with an illegitimate child outside the pale of law, unsheltered
and uncared for, to become the victim of any passer-by, night
after night, rendered incapable of motherhood, despised of all."Another
critic of Western social order observes: "The law of the
state, based upon the dogma of the Church, which makes it a criminal
offence for a man to marry more than one wife, by that same provision
makes it illegal for millions of women to have husbands or to
bear children…It is untrue that monogamy was advocated by
Jesus Christ… whether the question is considered socially,
ethically or religiously, it can be demonstrated that polygamy
is not contrary to the highest standards of civilisation …..
The suggestion offers a practical remedy for the western problem
of the destitute and unwanted female: the alternative is continued
and increased prostitution, concubinage and distressing spinsterhood"
(J.E. Clare McFarlane: Case for Polygamy).
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