... menarik juga menelaah sikap orang afghan itu, salahkah atau benarkah?..

.. kalo gw punya bini selingkuh (amit2 deh), kira2 apa tindakan gw yg
bisa diterima? cere,.. ato biarin aja?... ato bilang baek2: sayang,...
jangan lakuin itu lagi ye....

pliss..

On 1/2/12, Abbas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Banyak memang manusia Islam yng tak mengerti Islamnya; akibatnya jadi salah
> kaprah. Ketemu dengan manusia anti Islam; mka jadilah BERITA BESAR dan
> dibesar besarkan.
>
>
> --- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hehe.... 87% cewek ngalami kekerasan dlm rumah tangga di Afghanistan yg
>> sangat Islami itu.
>>
>> Ini tentunya krn auloh nyuruh nyiksa cewek2 yg dianggap ga patuh di Quran
>> 4:34
>>
>>
>> 87% of Afghan men misunderstand Islam, subject women to physical or sexual
>> violence or forced marriage
>> Islamic spokesmen in the West constantly assure us that Islam respects
>> women -- I was not too long ago in a somewhat riotous debate with the Imam
>> Moustafa Zayed on just that topic. And so it is extremely odd that in
>> Afghanistan, a country where virtually everyone is Muslim, most Afghan men
>> seem to misunderstand this important principle, and treat their women
>> shabbily. Probably they misunderstand this Qur'an passage as providing
>> some justification for wife-beating: "Good women are obedient....As for
>> those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds
>> apart and beat them" (4:34).
>>
>> "Afghan woman cuts off father-in-law's private part," from AFP, December
>> 31, 2011 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
>>
>> >An Afghan woman cut off her father-in-law's penis with a knife after he
>> > tried to have sex with her, a doctor in eastern Afghanistan's Ghazni
>> > province said on Saturday.
>> >"One day when the husband was away from home he attempted to have sex
>> > with his daughter-in-law and she cut off his penis with a knife," the
>> > doctor from a private hospital in Ghazni said on condition of anonymity.
>> >The man went for treatment at the private hospital but was sent on to the
>> > capital Kabul for specialist treatment, he added. The incident took
>> > place two weeks ago but has only just come to light.
>> >According to figures in an Oxfam report in October, 87 per cent of Afghan
>> > women report having experienced physical, sexual or psychological
>> > violence or forced marriage.
>> >
>> Posted by Robert on January 1, 2012 3:24 PM | 3 Comments
>>
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>>
>
>
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