Abstract
In Islam, polygamy is a form of justified marriage. Many Muslim scholars or mufassir have allowed a man to perform polygamous marriages. However, their thinking about the permissibility of polygamy is sued and criticized by a group of contemporary Islamic thinkers who tend not to justify it with the logical reasons based on their understanding of the Qur'an. One of the contemporary Islamic thinkers who also takes into account the issue of polygamy is Muhammad Shahrur. However, his points of view about polygamy are different from most other contemporary thinkers. Although the Shahrur's characteristics of thought could be considered post-traditionalistic, his points of view about it are far different from the ones of most contemporary Muslim intellectuals in which they tend to forbid it with the main reason, namely the impossibility of a man to do justice between his wives. At this point, knowing the Shahrur's thought related to the issue of polygamy is very interesting.
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