The following article from the spokeperson of the oldest Muslim organization
in America is an laughable piece of taqiyya.  Here are some verses of the
koran and some hadiths that are directily related to the material contained
in this article.  But first

 

Act r8.2 of the sharia :

 'Lying is obligatory if the goal is obligatory'

 and making islam look good is obligatory.

 

About wife beating:

Koran [4:34] 'Men have authority over women because God made the one
superior to the other and because they spend their wealth to maintain them.
Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because God has
guarded them. As for those whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and
forsake them in beds apart, and beat them.'

  About veil and molestation:

Koran [33:58]'Prophet, enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of
true believers to draw their veil close round them. That is more proper, so
that they may be recognized and not be molested.'

About the divorce of pre-pubescent girls:

Koran [65:11]  'Prophet (and you believers), if you divorce your wives,
divorce them at the end of their waiting period. ...If you are in doubt
concerning those of your wives who have ceased menstruating, know that their
waiting period shall be three months. The same shall apply to those who have
not yet menstruated.'

About women:

Koran [2:222]'Women are your fields: go, then, into your fields whence you
please.'
 

Muhammad hadith: 'Women are domestic animal: beat them' Tabari 9:112-114

 

Muhammad hadith:'Women are more harmful to men than anything else' Sahid
Muslim 36:6603, Siddiqui

 

Muhammad hadith: "A man will not be asked why he beat his wife."Sunaan Abn
Dawud 2:11:2142

 

Muhammad hadith:"Hang up the whip where the members of the household can see
it." Al-Hilyah 7:332. Al-Silsilat al-Sahihah 1446.

 

Nicole

 

 


Islam and the Koran Require Us to Honor, Not Abuse, Women


By Harris Zafar

Published April 02, 2011

| FoxNews.com <http://FoxNews.com/> 

 

On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of appearing as a guest on "The O'Reilly
Factor" to address accusations Ms. Wafa Sultan had levied against Islam on
"The Factor" one day earlier. Ms. Sultan commented on Muammar Qaddafi
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/libya.htm#r_src=ramp> 's henchmen abducting
and raping a Libyan woman. In her commentary, Ms. Sultan made the mistake of
conflating the abuse of women in the Middle East
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/middle-east.htm#r_src=ramp>  that she has
witnessed with the teachings of Islam.

Some incorrectly believe that the Koran sanctions (or even promotes) the
ill-treatment of women. They allege that verse 35 of Chapter 4 instructs
Muslims to beat their wives in order to maintain dominance over them. 

As a happily married man, this verse is important to me - and my wife. The
verse restricts, rather than sanctions, such behavior. It describes a
process of curbing the urge to use physical force in the rare event of gross
disobedience or rebellion - a vicious behavior such as adultery or stealing,
not a simple disagreement. This verse presents a process of anger
management, reformation and reconciliation, with the intention to heal the
relationship at every step. Additionally, the Prophet Muhammad commanded not
to do anything that would ever harm or leave a mark on a woman. This verse
cannot be understood to justify beating, rape or any ill-treatment of women.

The Koran then continues in verse 36 to say that if the husband and wife
cannot reconcile, then arbiters should seek to make peace between them on
their behalf. The Koran guides towards reconciliation, not abuse.

Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, was the living embodiment of the Koran. If
the Koran advocates for the beating of one's wife, then surely we should see
examples of such behavior from the Prophet Muhammad -- but we do not. He had
disagreements with his wives, but he never raised his hand against them.

 

To the contrary, we read that he instructed his followers regarding their
wives "do not beat them." One must understand the Koran according to Prophet
Muhammad's understanding and practice. He told his followers that the best
among men is the one who is best in his treatment to his wife and instructed
that "husbands who beat their wives are not the best among men."

Alleging that the Prophet Muhammad sanctioned - or even permitted - the
beating or raping of women is patently false. If anything Chapter 24, verse
24 says "those who accuse chaste, unwary, believing women are cursed in this
world and the Hereafter." Women must be protected from such evil and
despicable acts. It is recorded that the Prophet Muhammad ordered a man to
be punished for rape based on the sole testimony of the rape victim.

Some incorrectly assert that Islam requires a rape victim to bring forth
four witnesses to prove she has been raped. This is absolutely absurd and
has no basis in the Koran. 

In truth, the Koran instructs the complete opposite in Chapter 24, verse 5,
when it instructs to punish those who falsely accuse chaste women of
adultery but do not bring forth four witnesses to prove the adulterous act.
Such accusers should be punished for slander and false testimony. Nowhere in
the Koran will you find instructions for a victim of rape to present four
witnesses to prove she was raped. There is no justice in that.

Far from abusing women, the Koran instructs us to honor them. The final
verse of Chapter 66 of the Koran even instructs all believers to follow the
example of the Mother Mary to achieve a high spiritual status, citing that
despite all odds, she remained so chaste that she was bestowed the Holy
Spirit.

In actuality, Islam instructs Muslims to protect women all over the world
from this barbarity. Those who mistreat women in so-called "Islamic states"
violate the teachings of the Holy Koran and the Prophet of Islam. 

As moderate Muslims who believe in the Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of
Qadian, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community continues to advocate for the
equality, education, and empowerment of women. Contrary to the allegations
of those who seem not to have read the Koran in its entirety, Islam does not
allow beating or rape of its women at all. As followers of the true,
documented teachings of Islam, Muslims must help stop the savage and vicious
acts perpetrated against women around the world.

Harris Zafar is National Spokesperson of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA
-- the oldest Muslim organization in America

 



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