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Shari'a in Greece and a Door to Four Wives in Europe

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Submitted by Robert (United States), Sep 25, 2022 at 23:39

As a non-Muslim I think there will be no Fatwa issued against me if I express my favorite personal observation that the most wonderful Shari'a right is that that permits four wives.

That means that I could marry four Muslim women, move to Greece from Europe, and enjoy the companionship of my four darling wives! Will any European country prohibit me from coming as a tourist, on vacation, with all four of my darlings at the same time? But of course I will have to show that I'm a minority Muslim citizen of Greece. Himmm ... Oh, I see, first I should seek and become a citizen of Greece. Is that difficult? No, if I first become a citizen of a European Country. Well I'm an American citizen, but I was born in Czechoslovakia. So maybe I have dual citizenship, Hmmm ...

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2Shari'a in Greece and a Door to Four Wives in Europe [142 words]RobertSep 25, 2022 23:39286848
Greeks. [35 words]AlbertE.Sep 21, 2022 13:24286704

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