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Polygamy in Turkey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polygamy in Turkey Turkey is a predominantly Muslim nation that has abolished polygamy, which was officially criminalized with the adoption of the Turkish Civil Code in 1926, a milestone in Atatürk's secularist reforms. Penalties for illegal polygamy are up to 2 years imprisonment.〔(Turkish Penal Code, Art. 230 ) 〕 Turkey has long been known for its promotion of secularism〔(Turkey between Secularism and Islamism )〕〔(Turkey's secularism 'threatened' )〕〔Modernity, Islam, and secularism in Turkey By Alev Çinar〕 and later introduced even stricter bars on polygamy. Even the ruling moderate AK Parti effectively banned polygamists from entering or living in the country.〔(Polygamy in Turkey )〕 Although illegal polygamy is very rare in Turkish society, the practice still exists in the Kurdish populated South East.〔(Polygamy Fosters Culture Clashes (and Regrets) in Turkey )〕 An advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of the ruling moderate AK Parti, Ali Yüksel, is reportedly polygamous and has made public his intention to take a fourth wife, which caused outrage from the Turkish media and also from the ruling party. == References ==
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