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Why do some young men according to Islamic tradition marry more than one wife?
Dutch view of polygamy.

What is the assignment?
The assignment is to make a report about a chosen subject.
What is the chosen subject?
The chosen subject is to research why and how some young men in the Netherlands, according to Islamic tradition, marry more than one wife. Describe the reasons and the ritual. Involve the Dutch legal criteria for marriage and the Dutch view of polygamy. Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia Islamic Law)
What are we going to talk about?
- What are the Islamic rules on marrying more than one wife? ( LE ME) (DONE)
- What are the Dutch rules on marrying more than one wife? (LE SAM) (DONE)
- Why do some young men according to Islamic tradition marry more than one wife?
- Dutch view of polygamy.
- Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia (Islamic law.)
- Different views of people.
- How many Islamic people in the Netherlands are married to more than one women?
- What do we think about marrying more than one woman? (x2)
- Vergelijking Christianity Islam
How are we going to present the report?
We are going to make a professional looking report. With a lot of information. It must be good looking aswel.
What are we going to use else then only text?
We want to use some quotes out of bible and koran but also from people. To include pictures is also a good idea. The pictures have to fit though, if they are about something totally different it wouldn’t make sense.
Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia (Islamic law.)

- Dutch view of polygamy.
Doe ik (+ quotes van anderen)
- Compare the Dutch view with the criteria in the Sharia (Islamic law.)
Doe ik
- What do we think about marrying more than one woman? (x2)(SAM EN THIJMEN APART)
Beiden

OPMAAK EN SHIT

How many Islamic people in the Netherlands are married to more than one women?
This is really hard to tell. It is hard to

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