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Old 11-16-2007, 04:05 AM
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Default Re: Marriage Contract

If you are marrying a traditional practicing man, it makes a lot of sense to stipulate you want to be his only wife (if that is what you really want) in the 'contract'.

I have heard of many cases of where Muslim women had to go through a lot of pain because their husband wanted to marry more wives later on.

Also, if you dont want to wear niqab, you might want to state that he cannot force you to wear it later on. Again, I have heard of many cases where the wife is forced to wear niqab though she never wore it before.

Even when one is not of the tradition following type, it may make sense to put it down anyway since people can change as their inclination to religion changes, which usally means inclination to tradition.
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