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[quote]@shehzads Excuse me dear you have become subjectively judgmental when the issue is purely technical. My point is how can a head of the family under any circumstances, be held guilty of 'nashoos', meaning rebellious, against himself, when he is treated as a sovereign head of the family in terms of verse 4/34 of the Quran, laying down the fundamental laws for, what you call, the 'civilized Islam' . It is another question whether the Arabs of the pre-Islamic period, including the great men like Abutalib and the great women like Khadeejah and above all the 'Rehmatulaalimin' himself, who was brought up as a child by Mai Halimah in 'baadiah' could, as a whole, be called un-civilized or not, by a sweeping judgment like yours .[/quote]
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