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Chocoholic wrote:Are you kidding me? I sincerely hope you're not condoning the battery of women Nucleus - how about a swift punch in the nose?
professorgreen wrote:So the Koran says that if your wife steps out of line, withdraw the nocturnal pleasures and if she still doesn't behave, give her a slap.
professorgreen wrote:It's just as well you don't live in the civilised world. She would have you arrested.
Gilchrist et al.
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, researching the characteristics of
domestic violence offenders, found that 73% of
perpetrators had been drinking at the time of the
assault. North American studies have also found
increased rates of violence after the perpetrator has
been drinking
http://www.clusterweb.org.uk/UserFiles/ ... _sheet.pdf
zonker wrote:These things do not belong to this day and age.
The Quran actually stipulates that domestic abuse is not allowed by stating the only case where a husband may administer corporal punishment to the wife - and there are built in safeguards to protect the wife against abuse - such as it has to be done after a series of other non-contact punishments are administered,
Chocoholic wrote:So why aren't men allowed to be punished by their wives then?
Nucleus wrote: Even though, domestic abuse was norm at that time (still is common even though it is against the law countries), Prophet (pbuh) never hit any of his wives in that time (hence this verse as multiple interpretation). I'll give you mine if you are interested.
He (Allah) created death and life that He may test you, to see which of you is the best in deeds. Certainly We have created man to be in distress. (Holy Quran 67:2)
shafique wrote:Yes.
The conditions set by God before corporal punishment can be meted out, effectively make this not domestic abuse.
I know of no Muslim man who has fulfilled the conditions laid down in Quran and invoked this verse - i.e. it is not used. It is only the last of a series of punishments.
Cheers,
Shafique
Chocoholic wrote:Oh come on Shaf, it's all complete BS. So women can be punished but no men? Ok, yeah right, just reconfirms my opinion that all this is tripe interpreted by men for the benefit of men - just makes them appear weak and pathetic in my eyes.
Chocoholic wrote:So why aren't men allowed to be punished by their wives then? Answer me that?
shafique wrote:I'm glad that you are now clear on what I was stating. I thought I made it clear that I condemn any and all violence against women, and even if the incidence of violence in Muslim countries was one 20th of the scale in Europe (1%) that would be 1% too much.
Whatever the reasons for domestic abuse, it is wrong. I also stated that there's no religious reason/justification for this abuse.
Now, whether the incidence in Muslim countries exceeds the 20% figure elsewhere is a different question. The official stats and opinions do show where the issues are, and I think that it should be tackled appropriately in each country. In the US and Europe, it is predominantly violence by a partner and alcohol is a major contributer. World wide, poverty and lack of education are a common thread - religion isn't.
Cheers,
Shafique
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