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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
For a Muslim woman,
her husband is a help-
less servant whom
she loves for God's
sake and for whom
she feels respect and
compassion to the extent
compatible with being a
Muslim. Her love and respect are direction-
ally proportional to her husband's sincere
devotion to God, the strength of his faith
and his zeal and determination on His
path. There is no question of her feeling
respect for her husband simply because
he is a man, as there is in the rotten men-
tality of the fanatics. For a Muslim man
and woman, marriage is also a vow
that applies to the hereafter. A Mus-
lim woman can, therefore, only
feel love, respect and affection
for a husband who is virtuous
and someone she hopes that God
will be pleased with in the here-
after. She would never feel that
love and affection if the opposite
applied. Even thinking of such a
love or using it in a sentence for
comparative purposes is absurd
for a Muslim.
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