Muslim gives weird reasons for wives to allow husbands for extramarital affairs

In Islam, It is considered good for a husband to have more than one wife. in fact, Muslim women also have no objection to the fact that their husband has another wife. A Muslim woman’s video explaining the benefits of having more than one wife is going viral on social media. Would you also like to take advantage of these benefits?

According to the viral video, Muslim women usually keep talking to married couples about their married life. Usually, the most common complaint that wives always have is that “I don’t have time for myself. I’m either taking care of the kids or taking care of my husband.” For this, she gives the solution to all the women “You have to get more women for your husband. It is really good for you to get more women for your husband.” And also tells the benefits of having more than one wife.

The Muslim woman explains the first advantage, “The biggest advantage for women who want time for themselves is, ‘If your husband has a second wife and your husband is with his second wife, then you will have time for yourself.’

Benefit number two, your man becomes a great man. Have you ever heard the saying that behind every great man is a woman? Well now if you have two women behind you can you imagine how great that would be?

Benefit number three, husbands need a lot of time in the bedroom and wives aren’t always available. Sometimes the wife gets tired of going to the bedroom and staying in the bedroom. This way the husband has options that are halal for him.

Benefit number four, you get a built-in babysitter. When you are tired and need rest, there is someone you trust and with whom you can leave your children, and that too for free. This is a good support system.

After watching the viral video, different reactions of people are coming out. One user writes, “This tradition comes from Muhammad, he had multiple wives and sex slaves. Soon they’ll advocate for child marriage because Muhammad had a 9-year-old wife.”

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].