You can smell the desperation from the loons. Notice how eh is avoiding the religion forum like the plague these past few days. The usual tactics - make loon accusations, be exposed, ingore threads for a bit, start new thread with another loon accusation.
eh - why are you avoiding addressing your beliefs - be they talking donkeys, the Pope being the anti-christ and your latest new religion where damned and condemned Hindus don't go to hell?
Anyway, back to this latest spin:
The fact is that herve produced a report on honour killings showing the numbers and make up of those committing this crime against women. It is a crime that is against Islam and that about one in 10 of reported honour killings are carried out by non-Muslims. In India there is a serious problem of under-reporting of this crime - so the figures are higher than reported.
We uncovered research that showed that crimes against women are worldwide and that honour killings forms one form of these crimes. To put the numbers of these heinous crimes into perspective, reports showed that in the USA alone over half a million acts of rape and other violence against women by intimate partners occur EVERY YEAR and that the rate of killings in this group is around 2000 each year. This is from a report tackling all forms of violence against women.
Islam is quite clear - honour killings is against Islam and not allowed in any way. Wife or female battery or violence is similarly not allowed.
eh is trying to spin what God says in the Quran is the ONLY allowable form of physical punishment a man can administer to his wife - and therefore twisting what is effectively a commandment from God that bans all the acts of violence that men around the world inflict on women.
I've challenged eh many times before to show the statistics of where this commandment by God is being implemented by Muslim men. I.e. count the number of women who go through this series of escalating punishments ordained by God - starting by verbal warning, then escalating to men not sleeping with their wives for a period of time (a punishment more on the man, I've argued) and then finally corporal punishment carried out not in the heat of anger.
I know of no Muslim man in my experience that has carried out this set of punishments. Therefore eh's attempt at using this one commandment by God and misrepresenting as somehow Islam condoning violence is transparent as it is desperate.
Cheers,
Shafique