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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Muslims … How can we allow that to happen?
No Muslim woman can reject or ignore the sexual advances of her husband. Any woman that must be judged guilty and can not get food, clothing and a place to live. Nor can a woman ask her husband to have sex with her in the future. However, in cases of divorce, you must pay the compensation which constitute all or part of her dowry …. NO is worse ………… VIOLACIĆ®N of innocent citizens animals of most Middle Eastern countries are forbidden to eat lamb in certain circumstances covered by Islamic law. It says: "After having sex with a lamb, is a mortal sin to eat meat. "In Oman, if a man has sex with a camel, a cow or a sheep, the law says that milk animal is impure and is not fit for human consumption. Oman law requires that the animal must be killed immediately, and then burned. The person who sodomized the beast is obliged to pay the full market value of the death of the animal owner.
You do not identify their sources. I want to know if this is possible. 1. No Muslim woman can reject sexual advances her husband. ~ This is really true. Sex between husband and wife is very important in any marriage. It is the right of women to meet the sexual desires of her husband, in a way that is not prohibited. There is also the right of the husband to satisfy the sexual desires of his wife so that is not prohibited. No husband is allowed to force his wife to have sex. This is equivalent to rape, and no Muslim has the right man for any woman, what you do. In Islam, the best among men are those who are kind to their wives. The relationship between husband and wife is sacred. Must be based on harmony and love. If a husband approach a woman for sex is supposed to do, in the sweetest of ways, and not falling to his wife like an animal. Communication is part of the promotion of relations between the two, as if unable to satisfy their sexual desires, then it is to communicate this and to address them properly that is comfortable for both. A woman always have the right to go to her husband to satisfy his sexual desires … forever. 2. Maintenance of wife ~ I started writing this section. Then I realized that There are so many conditions on the maintenance of the wife on the condition of divorce. But responsible, the woman has the right to maintenance during marriage and after marriage is dissolved according to the life she was accustomed to every marriage. There are many adjustments to get this for children when a marriage is dissolved, if she was pregnant, etc. Now, the State You mentioned that when the woman refuses to share the bed of her husband, when this happens in every marriage that marriage is almost over. If your parents were asleep in different rooms, do not think they do not have a good marriage? When the woman refuses to share the bed with her husband, she may opt for divorce, if that's what he wants. Loveless marriages only bring emotional distress to all involved. When she no longer wants to share his bed, can be an indication that divorce is imminent. It is no longer necessary to maintain, at this point. During the marriage, the husband must maintain his wife, although she has more money than him. In a marriage, the money that women receive, either by inheritance or work, is his, not his, not to spend on the house or fix your car or buy your clothes, shoes or jewelry. To she do what she wants. All these things, must provide a way that is most appropriate. Therefore, at this point no longer share a room, but is no longer must maintain. This does not mean that automatically starts to leave the house. I mentioned that the interview So how, depends on the circumstances. A divorce does not Islamically snapshot is one thing and takes several months during which they can be reconciled. If not, should be preparing for a life apart. The maintenance of their resulting children and a marriage to be determined given the specific conditions of their marriage. Every Muslim, man or woman who will marry are encouraged to learn about life marriage and make some decisions. These decisions can be part of the marriage contract (pre-marriage contracts, if possible). 3. Dot ~ The Arabic word for dowry is best translated as a wedding gift. It's like a reward to the woman. It aims to raise its independent status. This donation is part of a contract of marriage concluded the day wedding. The terms of this contract must be fulfilled by both parties, since it is a binding contract, not to be broken. A wedding gift can be taken from a woman after that was agreed on the grounds that the marriage contract. If the marriage ends in divorce, no matter who filed for divorce, the marriage can be taken from the woman. If the wife decides to allow her husband to keep part of her dowry, or her back, if requested? Another time, he must give everything back to her. If the husband has not paid all of her dowry his wife, Once the marriage ends, no matter how the marriage was bad, everything becomes payable to the wife and no other women. 4. The ban eat the lamb ~ There are a lot of meaning in Islam. Islam is a religion whose purity is a big part. Muslims have to wash after using the toilet, before each sentence PDT and of course, the food must come from pure / clean energy sources. All that is forbidden is because they or impurity of their harmfulness. Having said that … Yes, under Islamic law, can not eat an animal once it has been traumatized by the sodomy. The animal, which of course, having been traumatized in a horrible manner, can not be lawful for consumption. The animal is slaughtered. The way they phrased the words makes it seem as if the slaughter of animals is worse than the crime bestiality. You want to eat beef after a cow has been sodomized? Think ahead and be honest with yourself. Someone who commits bestiality receive once convicted, among the most severe penalties under Sharia law. The person fails to pay only its owner. It does not. This reveals that there is nothing in the Sharia. Be ====== Some people put these questions only to say bad things about someone's religion, especially if it is Islam or any religion that does not understand. If you is really on a quest to learn and expand your horizons, I congratulate you. Not sure where you got your information. The law of Islam is the Sharia. This can be not always the law in a Muslim country, although it should be. There is much misinformation about there. I want to be aware of them. Just because you see something online or in a book or pamphlet is not a truth. I've spent some time looking for relevant information on several books on Islamic law. Although I know that some data from the top of my head, I just wanted to inform them of the truth according to Islam. Anyone who has small lines on Sharia across the context of changes that be applied. There are many conditions with Islamic law, like any other law. Which is better in one case and place, can not be better in another. I love to read books on the sharia, but like any area, it takes years to master the subject. I add this to your cultural background: Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. In some countries, cultural practices that have nothing to do with Islam becomes part and parcel of the lives of Muslims in a country or region. But this does not make Islam. Culture and religion are not the same thing and people see Muslims in different parts of the world and to confuse the two. This is imperative for Muslims, regardless of culture is to separate the practices of Islamic cultural practices, to distinguish between the two to maintain the purity of their faith. I hope this is good for you somehow.
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