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Emirati father aiming for 100 children by 2015
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16:12, August 23, 2007

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A one-legged Emirati father of 78 children is expected to reach his target of 100 children by 2015 with his next two wives standing in line, Emirates Today reported on Monday.

Daad Mohammed Murad Abdul Rahman, 60, has already had 15 brides although he has to divorce them as he goes along to remain within the legal limit of four wives at a time.

"In 2015 I will be 68 years old and will have 100 children," the local tabloid quoted Rahman as saying. "After that I will stop marrying. I have to have at least three more marriages to hit the century."

The front page of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) newspaper was dominated with a picture of Abdul Rahman surrounded by his children, the eldest of whom is 36 years old and the youngest of whom is 20 days old. Two of his current three wives are also pregnant.


Abdul Rahman said his large family lives in 15 houses and he supports them with his military pension and the government help.

Islam allows men to marry up to four women at a time, though most marry only one. The UAE is a Muslim country but is home to migrants from around the world.

Source: Xinhuanet / Agencies



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