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Journalist Provides Attention-grabbing Motive He Nonetheless Does The Dishes In His Home Regardless of Having Three Wives

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A polygamous man recognized as Bilal Abdul Kareem has defined his motive for doing the dishes in his home, regardless of having three wives.

Posting a photograph of him within the Kitchen, the journalist primarily based in Syria stated that many individuals don’t notice the obligations and intricacies of being the pinnacle of the home in a polygamous residence.

The polygamist stated that it goes past simply bossing everybody round and entails that he’s in service to all of them. He defined that there’s a division of labour, while the ladies handle the children, he washes the dishes.

Bilal shared a photograph of him doing the dishes and likewise famous that he’s following within the footsteps of Prophet Mohammed who he stated was in service to his three queens.

He wrote:

”Some folks suppose 3 wives is all about intercourse & being the boss. Being the chief of a giant household implies that I’m in service to them. Simply as Prophet Muhammad was in service to his household. If my 3 Queens can handle the children day-after-day then I can wash some dishes typically too.”

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A Twitter consumer @thasinS questioned his thought course of and stated he’s giving the impression that washing plates or taking good care of the children is the only obligation of a lady.

He stated;

“For starters, why do you suppose dishwashing or caring of your personal youngsters is the spouse’s job? You appear to be portraying as if you’re doing her a favor when it’s your equal accountability as a father and husband.”

In response, @BilalKareem stated;

“That is the best way I see it: Now we have particular roles however we may help one another out once we can. For instance, if there isn’t a cash or meals in the home I’m not going to take a look at her and say, “It’s your fault!”, as a result of it’s not. It will be my fault.”

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