Monday, October 18, 2010, 21:44 GMT
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Multan - Azhar Haidri, 23-year-old Pakistani man married two women within 24 hours, which led to national attention in the country. Initially, the man is in a dilemma, namely on the one hand he wants to marry the woman he loves, but on the other hand he also had to marry a woman who has been prescribed for her family since they were children.
Pakistani law allows polygamy based on the concept of Islam, the religion of the majority of the country, which allows for a man to marry four women. Haidri Azhar Qasim Humaira initially refused to marry 28-year-old woman - who has become his fiancée since childhood - because he wanted to marry Rumana Aslam, 21-year-old woman he loves and new dipacarinya some time later.
Haidri desire to marry her boyfriend and was about to leave her fiancée since childhood that was threatening his family discord. "I have an offer that I want to marry the two," said Haidri ahead of his first marriage with Humaira Qasim on Sunday in the city of Multan, Pakistan middle. "Both women have agreed to marry me," he said.
And finally, Rumana Aslam Haidri was married the next day, Monday. Several Pakistani television network inevitably direct broadcast unique wedding. "I am happy that we both love the same man," says Rumana.
Haidri - the herbal medicine practitioners - appeared kegirangannya (pleasure). "This is a very unique experience that the two women happily agreed to marry a man," said Haidri said, blushed with delight.
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Source: ant / AAP
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