In many cultures and religions, views on marriage vary widely. For Aisha Lawal, a Nigerian woman, polygamy is not only accepted but is part of her cultural and religious beliefs. Recently, Aisha took to Facebook to share her thoughts on the subject. She explained that, in Islam, polygamy is allowed, and she fully supports the practice. She added that if she finds a married man attractive, she wouldn’t hesitate to marry him.
Her post sparked reactions online, with some people agreeing with her stance, while others found it controversial. Polygamy, the practice of having more than one spouse, is allowed in Islam under specific guidelines. For many Muslim communities and cultures, it remains a respected tradition, where men can marry multiple wives as long as they treat them fairly and fulfill their obligations.
Aisha’s comments highlight how views on relationships and marriage differ based on cultural and religious beliefs. While some may view marriage as strictly monogamous, others, like Aisha, see it as a more flexible arrangement where one can find companionship in more than one person. Her statement opens up discussions about how polygamy is approached in various societies, reminding us of the diversity in beliefs about marriage around the world.
“Polygamy is HALAL both in our culture and Islam. So, if your husband enter our eyes, we go marry am and heaven no go fall. Trust me,” she wrote.