Central Idea of This Book: Approach Intricate Relationships with Openness, Insight, and Truth.
Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to live a life with multiple wives? Polygamy is a subject that sparks strong opinions, but few understand what truly goes on beneath the surface. In “Marry Two, Three or Four, But…” Fazal Careem gives you a personal, no-holds-barred look into the realities of this lifestyle—warts and all.
This isn’t a religious lecture. It’s more like having a heartfelt conversation with someone who’s lived it, complete with honest reflections, humour, and wisdom gained from experience. Whether you’re a man thinking about a second wife, a woman dealing with the emotions of such a situation, or just someone curious about this ancient practice, this book will offer you something meaningful.
Fazal doesn’t sugar-coat anything. He shares the highs, the struggles, and the raw emotions that come with navigating such a path. You’ll challenge your own views on relationships, love, and human connections.
Agree or not, “Marry Two, Three or Four, But…” is a compelling, thought-provoking read that leaves you reflecting long after the last page.
“This book offers a comprehensive exploration of polygamy, particularly in the context of Islam, from a holistic perspective. The author skillfully navigates this sensitive and often controversial topic, addressing both genders' concerns while offering guidelines and advice for the 21st-century polygamist. As a woman, my emotional journey while reading was far from neutral due to the sensitivity of the subject.”
--Abdul Rayyan
“One of the book's strengths is its balanced approach, presenting both the challenges and arguments in favor of polygamy. The inclusion of personal life examples from the author further deepens the connection with readers, especially men, making the complex theoretical concepts more relatable and engaging.”
--Kazim Farooqi