Video of the week -- how to honor your wife
Found via Maryam Namazie. An "imam" is a religious leader. If you assume such barbarism is unthinkable in North America, read this (sent by Republic of Gilead).
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Infodell ... Thanx for the video, I have never seen any of this before ... this has got to be some of the most twisted shit though as far as hubby/ wife relation's that I have ever seen ... I couldnt help laughing it was so twisted to me ... I never realized there were so many rules and reason's, proper beating techniques, values and such ... heh, heh, heh, heh, heh : )
Well, thanks so much for brightening our day with this instructional video. I just have one question now: my wife is from New Jersey. If I beat her, she's going to beat me back ten times as hard. How does that fit within the rules of Islam?
RC: There are probably different rules for wives younger than 9.
GE: You'd have to call the imam himself to come over and answer that one -- so she can beat him up too.
I just have one question now: my wife is from New Jersey. If I beat her, she's going to beat me back ten times as hard.
You can always get a fatwa.
I would love to discuss this further with the imam; perhaps in a dark alley somewhere where I could properly "honor" him.
he's just pulling this out of his ass, the koran doesn't say any of it.
and he's stupid. The guy can only beat her if she refuses to fuck, but then he has to refuse to fuck her before he can beat her for not fucking.
Also, James Dobson publishes the same shit about children (and dogs), and that is in the bible.
TK: I'd rather get a thinwa.
RtS: Careful, the Republicans may already have hired this guy to help write social-policy legislation.
Uzza: The general practice is sanctioned by Sûrah 4:34, Wa-llatî takhâfûna nushûzahunna, fa-'izûhunna wa-hjurûhunna fi-l-madâji'i, wa-dribûhunna, "and those (women) whose rebellion you fear, admonish them, and reject them in bed, and beat them" -- a succession of punishments which escalate if disobedience continues (a few translators add "lightly" after "beat them", but there's nothing in the Arabic to justify that). There are several passages in the Hadîth which legitimize wife-beating, notably Bukhârî 72:715. What this guy is saying sounds typical of the kind of interpretation and elaboration which Islamic law builds up around such general "constitutional" provisions over the centuries. It's certainly not unusual.
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