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[quote]I was referring to the only case of attempted rape described in the Quran, that of Hazrat Yousaf (vide Sura Yousaf, verses 24, 25). It says "She (the rapist) verily desired him (Yousaf), and he would have desired her if it had not been that he saw the argument of his lord (that is, his master's)". The rape attempter, Zulekha, ultimately got the prophet Yousaf imprisoned perhaps for resisting her attempt at rape. My point was therefore that if you treat rape differently from zina so as to waiv off the condition of four witness and rely only on the accusaion of rape by a woman (whose guiles are great) how would you save one from black mail, especially when it becomes very rewarding as in the case of Mukhtaran Mai.[/quote]
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