 
          Polygamy and Islam
        
        
          Polygamy and Islam
        
        
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          This verse was revealed after the Battle of Uhud
        
        
          (Shawwal 3
        
        
          A.H.
        
        
          ) in which seventy Muslims were
        
        
          martyred. Suddenly, seventy homes in Medina
        
        
          were bereft of all male members, and the question
        
        
          arose as to how all these widows and orphans were
        
        
          to be cared for. This was an acute social problem. It
        
        
          was solved by the revelation of this verse asking the
        
        
          people who could afford it to take care of the
        
        
          orphans, by marrying the widows and keeping their
        
        
          orphaned children under their guardianship.
        
        
          The background and wording of this verse appear
        
        
          to express a commandment that should be only
        
        
          temporary in effect. That is to say that it applied
        
        
          only to a particular state of emergency when, due to
        
        
          loss of men in battle, the number of women
        
        
          exceeded the number of available men. But the
        
        
          Qur’an, despite its having been revealed at a
        
        
          particular time and place, is universal in its
        
        
          application. One of the great characteristics of the
        
        
          Qur’an is that it describes eternal realities, with
        
        
          reference to temporal issues, this commandment
        
        
          being typical of this special quality of the Qur’an.