This is appalling!
Advocating violence towards anyone is just not acceptable:
http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news ... discipline
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
Jihad Hashim Brown, the head of research at Tabah Foundation, said: "It's unlawful in Sharia - if taken in its entirety - to injure one's wife. It's unlawful to insult the dignity of one's wife.
"That is if we look at the tradition as a whole: the Quran, the hadith and writings of Islamic jurists."
He said beating one's wife was in conflict with "clear and concise" Islamic texts, which encourage Muslims to treat their wives in "love and kindness".
He said a Quranic verse might appear to allow certain things but if the verse was not "clear and concise", it should not enter courts of law.
"The vast majority of scholars overwhelmingly agree it is forbidden to injure or insult the dignity of one's wife," Mr Brown said. "If there is no clear text, then the court should treat it as a criminal act."
He added that Islamic texts stipulated the essence of healthy marriage was constant and mutual love. When any one of the couple felt there was need for beating, he said, "it's time for divorce".
Bethsmum wrote:Unfortunately domestic violence is prevalent through out the world and not only practised by muslim men as a way of punishing their wives and daughters. Last week Manchester Police puplicised all their calls over a one day period on Twitter to show the kind of things being dealt with on a daily basis, many of the calls concerned domestic violence. The Police attend these calls and in reality only a fraction of the men will be punished in law. It is usually left to the women to make the decision of whether to go ahead with prosecution and so many feel so vunerable that they are afraid to and the man is left to carry on regardless. I have done some work for SSAFA (Soldiers Sailors Airmen and Families Association) and I can tell you that the British Army would rather cover up their men's violence towards their wives than have to made public. Many British forces personel have problems after prolonged periods in NI and the middle East and it is their families who bear the brunt of their tempers.
Bethsmum wrote:Herve, once again you have proven that you really do speak out of your back eye. You have absolutely no idea what I have experienced nor what I condone.
Bethsmum wrote:What I was actually saying, if you wound your neck in for a minute and read it, is that domestic violence is condoned in one form or another in other countries as well as in the Islamic religion. Whether it be written down in print in one, or ignored by the authorities in another is rather irelevant to the person on the receiving end.
Bethsmum wrote:Biased: To show prejudice for or against (someone or something) unfairly.
Now Herve, please explain how I am being biased? I have pointed out, unfortunately that domestic violence goes on all over the world. Within Islam, it appears to be accepted, but not by all, while I pointed out that by ignoring some cases of it, Western authorities are too, in their own way, condoning it. I'm afraid you are naive in thinking that this behaviour is not tolerated in the west. I'm not saying all cases are ignored, but some are.
There's me thinking you know nowt, when if fact you know f*ck all.