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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
A woman who hurts her husband will be under the
curse of God until she makes him contented. (R.
Nâsihîn)
If we consider these hadiths one by one;
O womenfolk, if you knew the rights that your hus-
bands have over you, every one of you would wipe
the dust from her husband's feet with her face.
(Reported as sahih by Ibn Hibban, and with a
jayyid isnad by al-Bazzar. See Ibn al-Jawzi,
Ahkam al-nisa', p. 311.)
By Him in Whose Hand is my soul, if from his
foot to the crown of his head there was a wound
pouring forth pus, and she (the wife) came and
licked that, then she would (still) not have fulfilled
his right. (Ibn Hajar al-Haytami 2/121 Ahmad
ibn Hanbal, Musnad, V, 239)
When we look at these two false hadiths, we see that Islam is
portrayed as depicting women as supposedly second-class entities
condemned to submit to their husbands' every whim (surely our
Lord, the Qur'an and Islam are beyond that); according to that dev-
ilish way of thinking, the husband has such dominion over a woman
that she will never be able to repay him, not even if she wipes the
dust from his feet with her face or licks his body clean of pus. Despite
this weird mentality, for hundreds of years, nobody felt the need to
even question why a husband should enjoy such rights over a
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