Nucleus wrote: what is not answered in the video? It says to separate
When you say seperate, do you mean, as in divorce?
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Nucleus wrote: what is not answered in the video? It says to separate
Bethsmum wrote:When you say seperate, do you mean, as in divorce?
No idea. Maybe a biker wife?Flying Dutchman wrote:W h a t...I s...A...R e b e l l i o u s...W i f e ?
Nucleus wrote:Not divorce, living apart.
Nucleus wrote:Maybe a biker wife?
A person can take Prophet (pbuh) example, and move out of the house himself.Bethsmum wrote:I wonder if you realise how difficult it is for a wife to leave her husband? You can't just up and leave. Where would she go? Not everyone can upsticks and go back to their parents. Would it be acceptable for a Muslim wife to go home to her parents? Would her father allow it?
What would happen to the children? Doesn't the father have ultimate control over the kids?
I don't know many mothers who would leave her kids behind.
So, unless the husband was all in favour of living apart from his wife, I would say this isn't going to happen and she'd just have to take one for the family.
Nucleus wrote:A person can take Prophet (pbuh) example, and move out of the house himself
My point is still that the Quranic verse in question effectively, in practice, in reality, means that Muslim men cannot beat their wives.
It is not a licence to beat - quite the opposite. The proof of the pudding is in the eating - I know of no Muslim man that has applied all 3 steps as laid out in the Quran.
The example you gave was not a person following the Quranic verse and no cleric/expert/credible person has stated that he did and that it was ok under Islam.
event horizon wrote:The article said he was following the Koran.
shafique wrote:The example you gave was not a person following the Quranic verse
event horizon wrote:The article said he was following the Koran.
shafique wrote:Your example is of a man battering his wife and not following the instructions in the Quran.
Imagining that I am a liar like you (and quoting me saying something true
event horizon wrote:The article said he was following the Koran.
shafique wrote:There is a problem with domestic violence in Norway - the majority (80%) of incidents aren't reported
shafique wrote:By my sampling - 100% of eh's blogger friends are living in fictional worlds and are allergic to facts. Care to comment?
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