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DMTX. Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
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Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010. Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past "marrying age" to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

ID: 262443
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010. Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past "marrying age" to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

ID: 262444
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010. Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past "marrying age" to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

ID: 262445
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.

Some of the members of Malaysia's "Ikhwan" Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010. Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past "marrying age" to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.

ID: 262446
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Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 27/02/2010.
 
Some of the members of Malaysia's 'Ikhwan' Polygamy Club, pose with their wives and children during a Maulidur Rasul gathering, in Rawang outside Kuala Lumpur February 27, 2010.  Polygamy is legal in predominantly Muslim  Malaysia. The club which has more than 1000 members across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Europe, says that the aim of the club is to help single mother and women past 'marrying age' to find husbands. Islam allowed a man having up to four spouses at the same time.