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[quote]I agree with all the brothers here. The hadith concerning Muaaz rta, when he was made governor of Yeman. Prophet pbuh asked him, if he came across the problem what will he do, he said he will look for guidance in the Qur'an. Prophet pbuh asked him if he did not find any guidance there , then what?. he replied I will look in the Sunnah of thr prophet pbuh. Prophet pbuh asked if you did not find any example or guidance relevant to the problem there also, what will you do. He replied, then I will use my intellect. brother Ibrahim (moderater). I am still not clear about men hitting women, though like a slap on the wrist like a child. Two issues, what good would that do. Secondly in a western culture, it will be totally unacceptable. Thirdly, you are opening the door to individual interpretation,how much is enough, how will this be interpreted in a remote village in PK. I would also like to ask about slavery. Whom your right hand possess. So in the so called feudal system in PK. where waderas own the whole villages and the entire land. They own the people, they can indulge in rape of anyone on the basis of whom your right hand possess. or else the shariah is not absolute.[/quote]
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