Wicca doesn't allow or disallow polygamy. Since Wiccans should abide the law of the country, if the law permits polygamy, then Wiccans would, if they wish so.
In the Wiccan Rede it says, "True in love ever be, Unless they lover is false to thee".
There is no reason for Wicca to disallow (or allow) polygamy - as long as you are honest and loving to each of your partners, it doesn't go against any of the set Wiccan teachings (different traditions may have different views).
No it does not allow Polygamy
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Both religions consider polygamy to be immoral and a sin.
48 countries allow polygamy. Two additional countries allow it in only some areas of the country. While others will recognize it in foreign marriages.
Several religious groups believe in or allow polygamy, including Muslims, some Hindus, and some Christians. Anciently (in Biblical times) Jews commonly practiced polygamy as well.
Polygamy is not allowed in free democratic countries. Polygamous families are very unstable in countries that allow full civil rights to women.
None of the mainstream Christian denominations allow polygamy, especially in countries where it is illegal. There are several offshoot cults and churches which allow polygamy, but these are usually individual small churches (<1000 people) that cannot be considered denominations. There are some individuals, religious and not religious, who practice polygamy individually as well.
No. Polygamy is illegal in the United States and has been since the 1860's. In Utah, just cohabiting with more than one person you are not legally related to is a felony punishable by several years in prison.
yes i think that the main sacred writing of Islam allow ploygamy
I think polygamy is illegal not only in the United States but most of country in the whole world. I also think Muslims were the only one who allow multiple wives.
None. Polygamy is illegal in every state of the US, it is a national federal law that no state may allow polygamy. The two most lenient states when it comes to polygamy are Hawaii and Rhode Island. In Hawaii, polygamy is a misdemeanor punished by 30 days in jail. In Rhode Island it is also a misdemeanor, punished by a $1000 fine. In most other states, polygamy is a felony and is punishable by at least 5 years in prison and at least a $5000 fine.
False declarations such as being under age. Being already married. (In countries that do not allow polygamy)