Zefram
07-22-06, 03:40 AM
WIVES are deemed to be unjust and abusive if they cannot satisfy their husbands' sexual needs, Kelantan deputy mufti Datuk Mohamad Shukri Mohamad told Berita Harian.
He explained that in a marriage, it was not always the wives who were abused as it could also happen to the husbands.
“Islamic laws does not only protect the women but also the men,” he said.
“Thus wives who do not provide proper care for their husbands, including not fulfilling their sexual needs, can be considered as being unjust and abusive towards their husbands.
“These women can be charged under Section 128 (1) of the Kelantan Islamic Law Enactment 2002, which provides for a fine of RM1,000 or jail of up to six months or both upon conviction.
“However, to date, no husband has ever complained that his wife has failed to sexually satisfy him, although he has the right to do so.”
Mohamad Shukri said the section also provided for a penalty for husbands who have been unjust or abusive towards their wives, including those who left their spouses without informing them.
The Star - LINK (http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/7/22/nation/14914916&sec=nation)
LOL, its always the men who didnt satisfy the woman, never heard the opposite sides.......
Anyway, the Islamic scholar aforementioned in the news was always try to blame women, he's an ******* here in my country. LOL
He explained that in a marriage, it was not always the wives who were abused as it could also happen to the husbands.
“Islamic laws does not only protect the women but also the men,” he said.
“Thus wives who do not provide proper care for their husbands, including not fulfilling their sexual needs, can be considered as being unjust and abusive towards their husbands.
“These women can be charged under Section 128 (1) of the Kelantan Islamic Law Enactment 2002, which provides for a fine of RM1,000 or jail of up to six months or both upon conviction.
“However, to date, no husband has ever complained that his wife has failed to sexually satisfy him, although he has the right to do so.”
Mohamad Shukri said the section also provided for a penalty for husbands who have been unjust or abusive towards their wives, including those who left their spouses without informing them.
The Star - LINK (http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/7/22/nation/14914916&sec=nation)
LOL, its always the men who didnt satisfy the woman, never heard the opposite sides.......
Anyway, the Islamic scholar aforementioned in the news was always try to blame women, he's an ******* here in my country. LOL