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[quote]QUOTE of “oosman”: - you need to look at things with an open mind. This is not Quran and Ahadith discussion, which every one (literate or illiterate) has the right to do. About the special subjects yours or any other one’s open mind is of NO value at all. The literature is the actual judge. QUOTE of “oosman”: - What seems normal or deviant to you might be perfectly ok and might not be a disorder at all. You are wrong! Don’t do the Presumptions. Do you know what is the normal sexual behaviour of humans not animals? Do you consider it a normal behaviour if a husband bites and injure his wife or if a boy friend bites his girl friend? Where is this behaviour written and said to be normal? If some people do such acts they do have some underlying HIDDEN PSYCHIATRIC disorder, which can be picked up only by the experts not the inexpert. If you consider it normal, it’s amazing. “By the way what do you mean by a psychiatric disorders? Does it mean an insane or the individual is able to work in an office?” It must also be known that hyper-sexuality is one of the important features of some psychiatric disorders. They are worst than the animals. Sadism or masochism etc are NOT normal sexual behaviours. If you consider normal, produce the reference. POLICE INVESTIGATION report is also of value in the context of which the medical report is read. After, fulfilling the requirements, you need consulting any book of Forensic medicine and Psychiatry. Anyone may be AGGRESSIVE in sex but provide the reference of the books to favour your syllogism. This is the aggression which needs to be ruled out for which I have already mentioned in my previous post. If you ask me about the reference you can see any textbook of Forensic medicine and Psychiatry. QUOTE of “oosman”: - And the reason you do not see any punishment for it is because it is not a sin or crime. Yes if the PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS is diagnosed. QUOTE of “oosman”: - Please be careful and do not make things haram for others that Allah has allowed or is silent on. What do you mean here? We are not discussing what is Haram or Halal? The subject is the violence. If you have considered something Haram in the subconscious, expel it out now and open a new forum for the subject (regarding what you want to know Haram or Halal). NOTE: If you do NOT know the subject, have NOT seen any case or have NOT ever gone to any court for helping the process of decision, keep quiet. These are the special subjects not Quran and Ahadith, which every one has the right to discuss. On the other hand, if you know the things, have seen any case or have faced the discussions with the lawyers and the judges during hearings in the courts, come on with the references.[/quote]
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