Husbands and wives / treatment of wives
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Husbands and wives / treatment of wives
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Quoted to contrast the Bible's command for husbands to love their wives sacrificially with Quran 4:34, arguing that Christian scripture teaches care rather than violence.
Husbands and wives / treatment of wives • Muslims, Why Aren't You Christian? | Live Debates w/ @Fearless_truth
Referenced as a slogan about 'fearing disobedience' and striking, to mock or criticize Islam's teaching on disciplining wives.
Referenced as the verse allegedly revealed after Muhammad's wives objected to his conduct with a slave woman; used to argue revelation was serving Muhammad's personal desires.
Quoted to support the claim that Muhammad had intercourse with a slave woman and that the dispute led to the revelation of Qur'an 66:1.