“If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, Marry 
women of your choice, Two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be 
able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right 
hands possess, that will be more suitable, to prevent you from doing injustice.”
  (Al-Qur'an, 4:3 (An-Nisa [Women])
  Secret Marriage: Scorned Wives Confront Polygamist Husbands
  
Arab News
  
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=77833&d=15&m=2&y=2006&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom
   
  RIYADH, 15 February 2006 — The stories about husbands that decide that one 
wife isn’t enough can often be funny to those that read about them, if not to 
those that are the subject of them. Take, for example, stories of wives who 
discover that their husbands have secretly married other women.
   
  Al-Riyadh newspaper recently spoke to women who have had unfortunate 
experiences with polygamist husbands.
   
  Um Omar said that her husband had married a second wife and it was months 
before she found out. She did not suspect anything because little had changed 
after the second marriage. Her husband continued to come home on time; his 
personality did not change. It was only serendipity that she found out. 
   
  “Usually when I am cleaning my husband’s clothes I search his pockets. I put 
everything aside in case there’s an important number or a piece of paper that 
he wants. One day I noticed a big piece of paper in his pocket — it was a 
marriage contract,” said Um Omar. 
   
  Socked with disbelief, she called her sister and had to show her the proof 
before she could believe what her brother-in-law had done. Um Omar’s sister 
tried to comfort her by saying that it is normal and happened in most marriages.
   
  (In fact, a minority of Saudi males are polygamist — having more than one 
wife is an expensive proposition.) 
   
  Um Omar finally decided to confront her husband. When she saw him she simply 
showed him the marriage contract. He panicked at first but then confessed to 
his second marriage four months ago. Um Omar asked for a divorce, saying that 
she could not live with a cheating husband. 
   
  Al-Riyadh reported on another woman who had been married for 35 years. She 
eventually discovered that her husband had a second wife half her age. He 
managed to hide his secret marriage because he was a traveling businessman. But 
one day, her relative saw him abroad with another woman in a shopping center. 
   
  At first she suspected that her relatives were confusing her husband with 
another man. She lived in this denial for a while, thinking her husband’s 
business reputation would prevent him from sneaking behind her back. But 
eventually, she had to know the truth. 
   
  “I confronted my husband when he returned home. He denied my suspicions and 
accused me of being delusional. His reaction made me more suspicious. I put him 
under supervision. I sent private investigators after him to monitor his 
movement, even when he traveled abroad. I bought tickets for my spies to tail 
him. At last I discovered that he married an 18-year-old girl; he’s approaching 
60,” said the woman. 
   
  She confronted him again, this time with pictures. He conceded, saying he 
feels old with her because she is sick and always need medical attention and 
that he wants to feel young with a younger wife. 
  Al-Riyadh reported another occasion where a woman confronted her husband in 
the middle of a market with his new wife. This man managed to lie to both 
women, telling Wife No. 1 that he did not marry Wife No. 2 and telling Wife No. 
2 that he was single. 
   
  Wife No. 1’s friends saw the husband shopping with his new bride in a market 
in Jeddah. They immediately contacted their friend by cell phone and told her 
the news. Her friends monitored the man’s movements inside the market until the 
wife arrived.
   
  When Wife No. 1 arrived he was inside a jewelry store buying Wife No. 2 some 
gold. She approached like a cat and stood next to him and watched him. He 
didn’t notice her for a while. “His new bride looked at me thinking that I was 
flirting with her husband. When he turned to me, his face drained of color, as 
if he saw the angel of death. He was speechless. 
   
  I simply smiled back at him, waiting for him to speak. His new wife pushed me 
away, wanting to teach me a lesson in manners. I told her to save her lessons 
for my husband, lessons in honesty. She was shocked when she learned that I was 
his wife and that we had three kids. She confronted our husband who was still 
speechless. He was in a bad situation: facing two angry wives and a whole bunch 
of onlookers. We, the two scorned wives, left the store together, leaving the 
cheat alone.”
   
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                               "For to us will be their return; then it will be 
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