Gender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
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Gender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
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The host cited this verse alongside Quran 65:4 as another controversial Islamic text previously discussed, likely as part of moral critiques of Islamic sexual law.
Gender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law • Muslims Realize THEY CAN'T PROVE Islam For 2 Hours And 30 Minutes Straight
Used to argue that the Quran permits intercourse with female captives even when they are already married, making it central to the host's moral critique of Islamic law on war ca...
Gender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law • Muslims Realize THEY CAN'T PROVE Islam For 2 Hours And 30 Minutes Straight
Quoted to show that classical Sunni exegesis understood Quran 4:24 to permit sex with war-captive women who already had husbands, after ensuring they were not pregnant.
Cited in contrast to Quran 4:24 to argue that the biblical law about a female war captive concerns a single woman and marriage, not sex with a married captive.
Gender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law • MUSLIMS Will NEVER See MUHAMMAD The Same Way AFTER THIS Livestream...
Used to claim Muhammad first forbade beating women, then permitted it after complaints from men, and later blamed the complaining women rather than the abusers.
Used to argue that Islamic law requires a thrice-divorced woman to marry another man before returning to her former husband.