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[quote]hkhan Thank you for your kind rememberance! you say: "interestingly one of the local community police officer friend of mine, to whom i gave some of our reading material for intro, social shariah of islam, picked specifically this point from the book about 'beating wives' and had some Q and interesting remarks about it." Won't you share those interesting points with us, please? As for the topic under discussion, I don't think we can reach any consensus when the matter has become a gender issue. We may better refer the matter to the third party, the middle-sex party. Btw, there are also Taliban, a force to reckon with these days in Pakistan who are enforcing Islamic injunction, which forbades women going out of home without a ‘mehram’. According to them Islam does not allow women going out even for education. I wonder the participants are quite oblivious of this new factor. I tend to agree with the Taliban on this point. What our feminist protagonists have to say in this respect?[/quote]
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