Orang Islam bilang boleh ngembat mayat bininya. Dan tentunya, jg halal unt 
kawin dgn anak ingusan.
Betul2 Islam itu agama yg benar, rahmatan lil alamin, hehehe...
 
http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/04/25/210198.html
 
Egypt’s women urge MPs not to pass early marriage, sex-after-death laws: report
Wednesday, 25 April 2012 
 
By Abeer Tayel 
Al Arabiya
Egypt’s National Council for Women (NCW) has appealed to the Islamist-dominated 
parliament not to approve two controversial laws on the minimum age of marriage 
and allowing a husband to have sex with his dead wife within six hours of her 
death according to a report in an Egyptian newspaper. 

The appeal came in a message sent by Dr. Mervat al-Talawi, head of the NCW, to 
the Egyptian People’s Assembly Speaker, Dr. Saad al-Katatni, addressing the 
woes of Egyptian women, especially after the popular uprising that toppled 
president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.

She was referring to two laws: one that would legalize the marriage of girls 
starting from the age of 14 and the other that permits a husband to have sex 
with his dead wife within the six hours following her death. 

According to Egyptian columnist Amro Abdul Samea in al-Ahram, Talawi’s message 
included an appeal to parliament to avoid the controversial legislations that 
rid women of their rights of getting education and employment, under alleged 
religious interpretations. 

“Talawi tried to underline in her message that marginalizing and undermining 
the status of women in future development plans would undoubtedly negatively 
affect the country’s human development, simply because women represent half the 
population,” Abdul Samea said in his article.

The controversy about a husband having sex with his dead wife came about after 
a Moroccan cleric spoke about the issue in May 2011. 

Zamzami Abdul Bari said that marriage remains valid even after death adding 
that a woman also too had the same right to engage in sex with her dead 
husband. 

Two years ago, Zamzami incited further controversy in Morocco when he said it 
was permissible for pregnant women to drink alcohol.

But it seems his view on partners having sex with their deceased partners has 
found its way to Egypt one year on. 

Egyptian prominent journalist and TV anchor Jaber al-Qarmouty on Tuesday 
referred to Abdul Samea’s article in his daily show on Egyptian ON TV and 
criticized the whole notion of “permitting a husband to have sex with his wife 
after her death under a so-called ‘Farewell Intercourse’ draft law.”

“This is very serious. Could the panel that will draft the Egyptian 
constitution possibly discuss such issues? Did Abdul Samea see by his own eyes 
the text of the message sent by Talawi to Katatni? This is unbelievable. It is 
a catastrophe to give the husband such a right! Has the Islamic trend reached 
that far? Is there really a draft law in this regard? Are there people thinking 
in this manner?” 

Many members of the newly-elected, and majority Islamist parliament, have been 
accused of launching attacks against women’s rights in the country.

They wish to cancel many, if not most, of the laws that promote women’s rights, 
most notably a law that allows a wife to obtain a divorce without obstructions 
from her partner. The implementation of the Islamic right to divorce law, also 
known as the Khula, ended years of hardship and legal battles women would have 
to endure when trying to obtain a divorce. 

Egyptian law grants men the right to terminate a marriage, but grants women the 
opportunity to end an unhappy or abusive marriages without the obstruction of 
their partner. Prior to the implementation of the Khula over a decade ago, it 
could take 10 to 15 years for a woman to be granted a divorce by the courts.

Islamist members of Egyptian parliament, however, accuse these laws of “aiming 
to destroy families” and have said it was passed to please the former first 
lady of the fallen regime, Suzanne Mubarak, who devoted much of her attention 
to the issues of granting the women all her rights. 

The parliamentary attacks on women’s rights has drawn great criticism from 
women’s organizations, who dismissed the calls and accused the MPs of wishing 
to destroy the little gains Egyptian women attained after long years of 
organized struggle.

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