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Career-driven women 'share husbands' due to lack of suitable men

Updated on: 23 March,2012 01:43 PM IST  | 
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Lack of suitable men is driving Muslim career-oriented women into polygamous relationships, the Islamic Sharia Council has revealed

Career-driven women 'share husbands' due to lack of suitable men

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According to the Council, some of them don't even have any qualms in becoming second or third wives to married men.

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The charity, based in Britain, gives legal guidance to Muslims and has said it is receiving a high number of queries from women struggling to find suitable partners.
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Many of the women have also said they would prefer to hold down high-profile jobs rather than look after their husbands.
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Taking more than one wife is illegal in the UK but men marry again in a 'nikah' ceremony, allowing them to take up to four wives.
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Mizan Raja, 35, who organises Muslim marriages around the world, said that he has had hundreds of calls in the past six months from women asking about becoming second wives.
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"The demand for these relationships is led by the women, not the men. In one generation women have become educated, entrepreneurial and professional," the Daily Mail quoted Raja as saying.
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"The Muslim community is struggling with this, how do you cope with women who wear trousers?
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He revealed that many Muslim men just wanted a 'homemaker' and to come home to a clean house and a plate of food on the table.
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He added the men didn't want the 'headache' of being in a relationship with a professional woman.
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It is thought the Muslim women are also actively seeking out married men because they do not want the hassle of having to cook for their husbands after a hard day at work and are quite happy to get into part-time relationships.
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One woman who spoke to the Sunday Times, and asked not to be named, had an affair with a married man after divorcing her first husband.
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When he offered to leave his wife she preferred to become his second wife because she did not want him 'under her shoes 24/7'.
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It is thought about 12,000 brides are brought to the UK by Muslim men.
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The decline in available husbands has become such a problem it is now referred to as the 'Muslim spinster crisis'.u00a0

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