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[quote][quote]tilawat, what you are talking about as description of eastern cultures, especially arab and south asian culture - it appears like zulm. [quote]In western culture sex even with one's wife against her will may be treated as a crime.[/quote] Even in Islamic perspective, a man may not force himself on his spouse - it is zulm. It is only ignorant people in our cultures that justify this horrible deed in the name of Islam. Islam is a religion of mercy, not of zulm. It is a man's right to be with his spouse, but if the spouse is unwilling, then man cannot rape her. Abdullah-Ibn-Abbas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_ibn_Abbas) used to be so fearful of this matter that he would not complain about anything to his wife, even if it was his right to demand something from her. We have an excellent example in our prophet and his companions. Let us follow that and not rationalize wrong actions with our religion. Edited by: oosman on Saturday, June 10, 2006 12:22 PM[/quote] Oosman You have become moralistically judgmental (jahilya) which is the greatest 'zulm' so 'salaam'. I would welcome this 'Zulm' if it is by the opposite sex. There is a saying by the great Chinese sage Confucius 9spelling?) "If you find your rape inevitable, relax and enjoy". All else is subterfuge.[/quote]
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