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[quote]Salaamu Alaykum! Sis. Thameena is correct in all that she has quoted. She has shown, thru Allah's, ta`ala, Book that many ayah prove that it is not only wrong to beat a woman; but by doing so, the man also does a wrong against Allah and his own soul. As I stated towards the beginning of this discussion, the word 'Darb' takes on a wide range of meanings. Why do we as Muslims tend to choose the one meaning that goes against the very eccense of Islam: PEACE!!! How can we have peace in a family when the wife is ever fearful of violence from her husband? How can we have peace in a family when the sons of our Ummah grow up seeing this act and thinking that Ar-Rahman ordained such a thing? Traditions in certain societies have become part of what most like to think of as the Diynul-Islam. I stress that traditions should never; and, can never replace the Laws that Allah, ta`ala, has given to the Muslims as a Light and Healing. And as far as "changing" the meaning of Al-Kitaab, let me say this: It is not that words of the Quran nor their meanings that have changed, it is the depth of knowledge [i]of those words[/i]that men and women who have studied Allah's Signs have grasped. Sis. Thameena, may Allah reward you for your dilegence in study and for your grasp of the Truth that many so-called men of knowledge have failed to understand.[/quote]
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