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[quote]salaam all [quote] Definitely not. But, if you insist that daraba means to seperate here, than my question is to you why did Allah used the word which has direct and well know meaning of "to beat" Just recall what you have writter earlien "1. The Qur’an is complete and detailed for our guidance." If what you have said is correct, if Quran is complete and detailed than we have to agree that, Allah has give permission to beat their wives in certain circumstances, and limit of beating is not set. He can beat the wife as much as he wish, but not to her death. If you say daraba means to seperate, than Quran is incomplete and not in detail. That's my point [/quote] Am I correct in assuming the followers are using the above to justify existance of hadith. Even if one accepts the (incorrect) interpertation above. How does the Quran permitting beating of a wife validate the often confusing and contradictory collections of hadith? regards[/quote]
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