The sacred book of Islam is called the Qur'an. It was said to have been written by the Prophet Mohammed in the 7th century AD.
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Polygamy has always been an exception, even in Araba pre and post Islam. The Quran did NOT encourage polygamy, it actually restricted it and adviced avoidance due to difficulty of treating women equally in matters of the heart and the the consequence this would cause regarding martial problems. Those who engage in polygyny tend to me wealthy and thus financially able to provide for more than one woman, hence the opinion that polygamy caused a deterioration of position is without much basis in reality.
Groups of Mormons that have splintered from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints allow polygamy. The main body of the church is in no way connected to what are called "Mormon Fundamentalists" and does not practice polygamy. Polygamy (specifically Polygyny or one man having more than one wife) is also permitted in most forms of Islam.
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Polygamy has always been an exception, even in Araba pre and post Islam. The Quran did NOT encourage polygamy, it actually restricted it and adviced avoidance due to difficulty of treating women equally in matters of the heart and the the consequence this would cause regarding martial problems. Those who engage in polygyny tend to me wealthy and thus financially able to provide for more than one woman, hence the opinion that polygamy caused a deterioration of position is without much basis in reality.
No the sacred book of Islam is called The Holy Qur'an
Zaleha Muhamat. has written: 'Analisis poligami menurut perspektif Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Marriage, Polygamy, Religious aspects of Marriage, Religious aspects of Polygamy
The equivalent sacred text in Islam to the Torah in Judaism is the Quran.
It was the prophet-founder of Islam, Muhammad.
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No. Polygamy is accepted by Islam. ___________________________ Polygamy is accepted in Islam but limited to 4 wives and subject to conditions as equal treatments and money spending and former wife (wives) acceptance. Polygamy is historical and religious practice since start of mankind. Many prophets and religious people were marrying more than one wife. Refer to question below.