بِسۡمِ اللّٰہِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِیۡمِ
In the Name of Allah, the Rahman, the Merciful
والصلاة والسلام عليك يا سيدي يا رسول الله
Allah, holy and exalted is He, says:
فَانۡکِحُوۡا مَا طَابَ لَکُمۡ مِّنَ النِّسَآءِ مَثۡنٰی وَثُلٰثَ وَرُبٰعَ
Marry those that are agreeable to you of women, two, three, or four
(Surah 4, Ayah 3)
According to the Shari’ah, a Muslim may have four wives maximum simultaneously. On this point there is an established consensus.
However, some misguided sects and individuals deviated from the consensus and argued that the Ayah proves a man may have nine wives, and some said it proves he may have eighteen wives!
The Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, kept nine wives simultaneously after his first wife, Khadijah, may Allah be pleased with her, passed away. However, this privilege of having more than four wives simultaneously is reserved for the Prophet exclusively, as Allah says:
خَالِصَۃً لَّکَ مِنۡ دُوۡنِ الۡمُؤۡمِنِیۡنَ
Purely for you [O My beloved Prophet Muhammad] and not for the other Believers
(Surah 33, Ayah 50)
Imam al-Qurtubi mentioned the argument of those who seek to establish from the Ayah (4:3) that a man is permitted up to nine or eighteen wives:
ٱعلم أن هذا العدد مَثْنَى وثُلاث ورُباع لا يدل على إباحة تِسعِ كما قاله من بَعدُ فهمُه للكتاب والسنّة وأعرض عما كان عليه سلف هذه الأُمة وزعم أن الواو جامعة وعَضَد ذلك بأن النبيّ صلى الله عليه وسلم نكح تسعاً وجمع بينهن في عِصْمته والذي صار إلى هذه الجهالة وقال هذه المقالَة الرافِضةُ وبعض أهل الظاهر فجعلوا مثنى مثل اثنين وكذلك ثُلاث ورُباع وذهب بعض أهل الظاهر أيضاً إلى أقبح منها فقالوا بإباحة الجمع بين ثمانِ عشرة تمسُّكاً منه بأن العدل في تلك الصيغ يفيد التكرار والواو للجمع فجعل مثنى بمعنى ٱثنين ٱثنين وكذلك ثُلاث ورُباع وهذا كله جهلٌ باللسان والسُّنة ومخالفَةٌ لإجماع الأُمة إذ لم يُسمع عن أحد من الصحابة ولا التابعين أنه جمع في عصمته أكثر من أربع
Know that the numbers two, three, and four do not indicate the permissibility of nine, as claimed by those who misunderstood the Quran and Sunnah, turning away from the practice of the Salaf of this Ummah. They asserted that the conjunction “and” is used to indicate a joining, supporting this claim by stating that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) married nine women and kept them all in his care. Those who fell into this ignorance and espoused this view are the Rafidis and some of the Zahiris.
Some of the Zahiris went even further, claiming the permissibility of marrying eighteen women simultaneously.
All of this is ignorance of the Arabic language and the Sunnah, and a contradiction of the consensus of the Muslim community, as it has not been reported that any of the Sahabah or the Tabi’in kept more than four wives in their care.” (Tafsir al-Qurtubi, v.6, p.33)
And it is mentioned that the argument, based on this Ayah (4:3) allowing a man to have nine or eighteen wives was made by some of the Kharijites:
وَقَالَ بَعْضُ الْخَوَارِجِ الْآيَةُ تَدُلُّ عَلَى جَوَازِ تِسْعٍ مَثْنَى بِاثْنَيْنِ وَثُلَاثَ بِثَلَاثٍ وَرُبَاع بِأَرْبَعٍ وَمَجْمُوعُ ذَلِكَ تِسْعٌ وَبَعْضٌ مِنْهُمْ تَدُلُّ عَلَى ثَمَانِيَةَ عَشَرَ مَثْنَى اثْنَيْنِ اثْنَيْنِ وَثُلَاثَ ثَلَاثَةً ثَلَاثَةً وَرُبَاعَ أَرْبَعَةً أَرْبَعَةً وَمَجْمُوعُ ذَلِكَ مَا ذُكِرَ وَهَذَا خَرْقٌ لِلْإِجْمَاعِ
“Some of the Khawarij said the Ayah proves permissibility of nine, adding two, three and four and that is nine. And some among them proved eighteen; a pair of two, a pair of three and a pair of four, together rendering what was mentioned. But this is contrary to the Ijma (consensus).” (Mughni al-Muhtaj, v.3, p.241)
A proof for the mainstream Sunni ruling that a Muslim may only have a maximum of four wives is that when certain individuals embraced Islam while having more than four wives the Prophet, peace be upon him, instructed them to select four wives to retain.
For instance, al-Harith bin Qais al-Asadi, may Allah be pleased with him, embraced Islam while he was married to eight women, and the Prophet, peace be upon him, told him:
اخْتَرْ مِنْهُنَّ أَرْبَعًا
“Select four from among them” (Sunan Abi Dawud; Kitab ut-Talaq)
With regard to the Rafidi Twelver Shi’ites, it is well known that in their madhhab a man must suffice with four permanent wives maximum but may have an unlimited number of temporary wives!
عَنْ أَبِي عَبْدِ اللهِ عَلَيْهِ السَّلام قَالَ ذَكَرْتُ لَهُ الْمُتْعَةَ أَهِيَ مِنَ الأرْبَعِ فَقَالَ
تَزَوَّجْ مِنْهُنَّ أَلْفاً فَإِنَّهُنَّ مُسْتَأْجَرَاتٌ
Zurarah said: “I mentioned Mut’ah to him [Imam Ja’far], is it from the four?” so he said, “Marry a thousand from them, for they are hired women.” (Al-Kafi, v.5, p.272)
But this mas’alah demonstrates why it is so important for Muslims to suffice with the consensus of the Four Schools of Sunni Islam and never go beyond them.
Some people argue that such matters are not from the fundamentals of Islam but the subsidiary matters regarding which difference of opinion is tolerable. Yet, a subsidiary or legal ruling upon which the Four Schools of Sunni Islam have arrived at a consensus means that if anyone individual or party rejects that agreed upon ruling he may be going beyond the pale of Sunni orthodoxy. This is a real problem with especially the Salafi movement and the Zahiri school. In many legal rulings they dissent from the Four Schools.
This also illustrates the erroneousness of a purely textualist approach without due regard for the consensus of the scholastic authorities. In some legal matters the textual basis may be scant or ambiguous. For instance, the well known law of the Shari’ah is that it is absolutely prohibited to prostrate to anyone or anything except Allah. Yet this law is not explicit in the Quran. From the Hadith corpus it is not found in any mutawatir report, and not even in the most authentic collections of Hadith such as Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
I personally came across individuals with a Hadith-rejecting tendency who argued for the permissibility of prostrating to other than Allah on the basis that Allah commanded the Angels and Iblis to prostrate to Adam. Likewise, see how some of the Kharijites and some of the Zahiris argue that it is permitted for a man to have nine or eighteen wives. And the Twelver Shi’ites say a man may have maximum four permanent wives but a thousand women hired for mut’ah if he so desires!
These are not merely subsidiary issues in which difference of opinion is tolerable, these are issues which demarcate the borders between mainstream Sunni Islam and the astray sects.

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