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His alternative interpretation pursued the perception which held that the presence of a plurality of women in a man's conjugal life would produce undesirably large numbers of offspring, which could be a potential cause of financial hardship and poverty in the future. Given the emphasis that Islamic law stipulates on the welfare of children and nurturing children with permitted means of income, Imam Shaafi’i opined that it was legislated for a man to marry just once as an increase in the population of a family due to multiple marriages could potentially harbour harmful monetary consequences for the man who marries more than once. > Ash-Shaafi’i is of the view that it is desirable to confine oneself to > marrying only one although it is permissible for him to marry more than one.
Abul Barakaat Al-Majd ibn Taymiyyah] said this, based on the > saying of Allaah (which means) {…But if you fear that you will not be just, > then [marry only] one}." [Ash-Sharh Al-Kabeer authored by Shams-ud-deen Ibn > Qudaamah]. These scholars felt that adherence to monogamy would minimise the risk of oppression because the requirement of meting out justice amongst a plurality of wives would be immensely challenging for any man. Therefore, they opined that it is preferable to avoid polygamy altogether, so one does not even come near the chance of committing the forbidden deed of dealing unjustly between the wives. > Imam Ahmed ibn Naqib al Masri, from the Shaafi’i School of jurisprudence, > said ‘’It is fitter to confine oneself to just one’’ [Umdatu Salik]. > Imam Ghazali, from the Shaafi’i School of jurisprudence, stated: "It does > not call for two wives, [since] plurality may render life miserable and > disrupt the affairs of the home.

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