Kalo fatwa kedua Syekh ini berlaku bagi istrinya yang jago karate.
Kalo fatwa nya Yesus berlaku bagi istri yang menikmati tuk ditampar: 
tampar pipi kiri, kasih yang kanan...:-)

Kalo Syekh Lina (yang belon kenal ama Syekh Siti Jenar) memfatwakan 
untung melawan KDRT dengan cara yang sama dengan QS4:34 itu dengan 
menempuh 3 langkah sbb:

1) Nasehatin suami 2) Pisahin ranjang suami 3) pukul balik suami 
dengan gugat cerai

Soale Syekh Lina takut kalo membalas suami dengan pukulan plus bunga, 
suami bakal makin kalap and gelap mata, bunga bangkaipun akan 
diberikannya..

Soale lagi..nasehat AlQur'an itu adalah berlaku untuk para 
suami/lelaki yang diharapkan Tuhan jadi pemimpin. Kalo laki/suami gak 
bisa jadi pemimpin, seperti harapanNYA, kan kudu' ada jalan 
keluarnya. Salah satu jalan keluarnya...cari pemimpin laen...:-)))

wassalam,
Syekh Lina
--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "Dwi Soegardi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Syekh Al-Azhar memfatwakan istri yang dianiaya oleh suami, berhak 
melawan.
> Dipukul balas pukul.
> 
> Sedangkan ulama Turki Fethullah Gulen melangkah lebih jauh, istri
> berhak membalas penganiayaan suami plus bunganya.
> Dipukul sekali balas pukul dua kali.
> 
> http://www.arabtimesonline.com/kuwaitnews/pagesdetails.asp?
nid=24044&ccid=18
> 
>  Egypt sheikh backs women's right to beat husbands
> 
> 
> CAIRO, Oct 27, 2008 (AFP) - Sunni Islam's highest authority has
> approved a woman's right to fight back if her husband uses violence
> against her, Egypt's Al-Masry al-Youm newspaper reported on Monday.
> 
> The declaration by Sheikh Abdel Hamid al-Atrash, who heads Al-Azhar
> University's committee for fatwas or religious rulings, comes after
> similar rulings by religious leaders in Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
> 
> 'A wife has the legitimate right to hit her husband in order to 
defend
> herself,' Atrash was quoted as saying.
> 
> 'Everyone has the right to defend themselves, whether they are a man
> or a woman... because all human beings are equal before God,' he 
said.
> 
> Over the last few days, Saudi Sheikh Abdel Mohsen al-Abyakan 
stressed
> the fact that a wife should resort to 'the same kind of violence' as
> her husband used against her, whether it be with a leather strap or 
a
> wire cable, the paper said.
> 
> Prominent Turkish Muslim preacher and writer Fethullah Gulen went 
one
> step further and ruled that a woman should return the violence with
> interest.
> 
> 'She should give back two blows for each one received,' the paper
> quoted him as saying.
> 
> Rights groups quoted by Amnesty International say that 35 percent of
> Egyptian women killed each year die as a result of domestic 
violence.
>


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