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LETTER FROM ALGIERS. Based on a verse from the Koran, the man believes that his polygamous marriage was also possible “thanks to dialogue”. Enough to start an incredible buzz.
By our correspondent in Algiers, Adlene Meddi
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VSIt’s not every day that we receive such a wedding invitation card: “The B. family welcomes you to the wedding of their son Rachid with Meriem & Hanene”, with a white lily as decoration and, in conclusion, this verse of the Koran: “It is permissible to marry two, three or four, among the women you like, but, if you fear not to be fair with them, then only one, or slaves you own. The publication, in early September on Facebook, of photos of Rachid’s wedding with two wives on the same day and at the same party sparked a storm on social networks.
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