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[quote]Assalamu Alaykum Juaidj " [b]have you come across rebellious women. Infact can you cite a case of a rebellious woman, i.e., what crime must she be guilty of before being meted out the ludicrous punishment of being hit by a 'siwak'?[/b] " This is part of what I'm getting at, I mean, it is patently clear to me that the directive to admonish wives "lightly" as a last step is to act as a limit. If this is the case, why continue applying this directive in a situationwhere it's applicability is moot. "[b]Quite frankly if she is an adulteress then does not one divorce anyway?[/b]" "rebellious" in this context is not necessarily sexual. Any situation in which the authority of the husband is challenged by the wife and in turn jeapordizes the stability of the home can be termed "nuhuz(rebbelion)". Peace[/quote]
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