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In page Polygyny:

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Many majority-Muslim countries retain the traditional Sharia, which interprets teachings of the Quran to permit polygamy with up to four wives.[citation needed] Exceptions to this include Albania, Tunisia, Turkey, and former Soviet republics. Though about 70% of the population of Albania is historically Muslim, the majority is non-practicing.[citation needed] Turkey and Tunisia are countries with overwhelmingly Muslim populations that enforce secularist practices by law. In the former Soviet republics, a prohibition against polygamy has been inherited from Soviet law. In the 21st century, a revival of the practice of polygamy in the Muslim world has contributed to efforts to re-establish its legality and legitimacy in some countries and communities where it is illegal.[citation needed]