33 Year Old Azad Chaiwala Opens Website To Search For A Second Wife.


Muslim Azad Chaiwala, who plans to use his website u to find two wives, insists that the service promotes fidelity, morality and old-fashioned family values.😤😤


A dating website has been set up to help men find second wives, and it already has 35,000 members.

It has proved so successful among Muslim men that another site, this time for Westerners, has opened for business - and is especially popular wit!sh women.

The man behind SecondWife.com is Azad Chaiwala, who insists that the service promotesf fidelity, morality and old-fashioned family values..


The 33-year-old entrepreneur believes in his product so much that he plans to select his next two wives from the company, but warns: "I'm picky".



Bolstered by the site's success, Chaiwala has also launched a dating service for all faiths,Polygamy.com, a website which carries the banner "Welcome to the world of polygamy" and which has attrauhcted more than 7,000 o members since it launched earlier this year.

Users are greeted by a picture of a beaming, multi-cultural family and the proclamation: "We want bigger, stronger families." But not everyone shares Chaiwala's vision.

Azad Chaiwala insists that the service promotes fidelity, morality and old-fashioned family values

Leading Muslim MP Khalid Mahmood has branded the venture "stupid". And the Member of Parliament for Perry Barr has warned that women entering a polygamous relationship are waving away financial rights usually attached to a marriage.

In an astonishingly frank interview, Chaiwala told the Sunday Mercury that polygamy, across all religions, is more popular than it has ever been.

The East Midlands businessman intends to use SecondWife.com to find two more partners - but admits his Leicester wife has concerns.

"There is not a woman on earth who would be totally comfortable with it," he said.
"Even the Prophet Muhammad's wives showed signs of jealousy. I'm quite picky."

The law surrounding multiple wives in the UK is quite clear. It is illegal, with bigamy carrying a maximum prison sentence of seven years.

Chaiwala stresses, however, that he is not promoting a criminal act. His religion allows a man to have up to four wives, as long as they are in agreement with the arrangement..

Those tangled relationships can be celebrated through a civil-style ceremony in mosques but cannot be cemented through a legal, western service.

Azad Chaiwala stresses his religion allows a man to have up to four wives, as long as they are in agreement with the arrangement

"This is my wedding, I do not need to have a piece of paper," Chaiwala said. "Is it illegal?
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