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[quote]I could not read the lengthy discussion which seems to be a mere waste of time. The fact is marriage is not a religious institution but essentially a social contract. Too much stress has been laid on the family which is no doubt essential for upbringing of the children. But I wonder why prophet's widowed mother sent her only child to 'baadia' (country side) to be brought up by Mai Haleema. They say it was the custom of Arabs (The city dwellers only perhaps) to send their newly born children to the country side to be brought up by the wandering Arabs. I doubt if this was so and wonder if Islam stopped it as it does not seem to be the case now. Will any body enlighten me in this respect?[/quote]
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