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A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a man to 120 lashes for having six wives at the same time. | A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a man to 120 lashes for having six wives at the same time. |
Muslim men can keep up to four wives at a time under sharia, or Islamic law, which is applied in Saudi Arabia. | Muslim men can keep up to four wives at a time under sharia, or Islamic law, which is applied in Saudi Arabia. |
Reports say the unnamed man worked for the country's religious police. At his trial, the defendant claimed he did not know he was breaking the law. | Reports say the unnamed man worked for the country's religious police. At his trial, the defendant claimed he did not know he was breaking the law. |
The man was also banned from leading prayers and ordered to read two chapters of the Koran. | The man was also banned from leading prayers and ordered to read two chapters of the Koran. |
Islam permits polygamy for men on condition that wives are treated equally. | |
The case was tried in a court in the southern province of Jizan. | The case was tried in a court in the southern province of Jizan. |
Religious police | |
Reports said that the accused was a member of the 5,000-strong Saudi Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention. | Reports said that the accused was a member of the 5,000-strong Saudi Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention. |
The committee, known as the Mutawa, enforces the kingdom's strict interpretation of Islam, particularly regarding relations between the sexes. | The committee, known as the Mutawa, enforces the kingdom's strict interpretation of Islam, particularly regarding relations between the sexes. |
But a court official speaking to Reuters news agency said the man held only an administrative post there. | But a court official speaking to Reuters news agency said the man held only an administrative post there. |
Correspondents say the case is one of a string of abuses by the religious police that have been exposed by the Saudi media. | |
In a move seen as an attempt to rein in the Mutawa, in February 2009, Saudi's King Abdullah replaced the head of the organisation. | |
In 2007 the Mutawa were banned from detaining suspects after the force came under criticism for overzealous behaviour after recent deaths in custody. | |
In 2002 the religious police allegedly stopped schoolgirls from leaving a blazing building because they were not wearing correct Islamic dress. |