Nyatanya lu boleh ngegebukin cewek yg lu anggap ga setia.

4:34. Kaum laki-laki itu adalah pemimpin bagi kaum wanita, oleh karena 
Allah telah melebihkan sebahagian mereka (laki-laki) atas sebahagian 
yang lain (wanita), dan karena mereka (laki-laki) telah menafkahkan 
sebagian dari harta mereka. Sebab itu maka wanita yang saleh, ialah yang
 taat kepada Allah lagi memelihara diri [289] ketika suaminya tidak ada,
 oleh karena Allah telah memelihara (mereka) [290]. Wanita-wanita yang 
kamu khawatirkan nusyuznya [291], maka nasehatilah mereka dan 
pisahkanlah mereka di tempat tidur mereka, dan pukullah mereka. Kemudian
 jika mereka mentaatimu, maka janganlah kamu mencari-cari jalan untuk 
menyusahkannya [292]. Sesungguhnya Allah Maha Tinggi lagi Maha Besar.



4:34 di awal ngomongin cowok sbg pemimpin cewek secara umum, jadi cowok secara 
umum jg boleh ngegebukin cewek lain yg ga ada hubungannya dgn si cowok selama 
si cewek dianggap ga setia. Ga harus bini atau anaknya sendiri yg digebukin, 
bini atau anak orang lain jg boleh.





>________________________________
> From: Abbas <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:22 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Re: Left-Wing Party Activists Reportedly Assaulted by 
>Religious Extremists
> 
>
>  
>Ajaran Islam/Quran : tak boleh menyerang; kecuali dalaam peperangan. Jadi 
>dimana ajaran Islamnya ? Fitnah lagi.
>
>--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>>
>> Cewek2 diserang oleh orang2 Islam soleh dan bertaqwa yg nurutin apa yg 
>> diajarin Islam. Ga percuma orang2 Islam itu disebut sbg orang salafi, 
>> hehehe...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> http://www.tunisia-live.net/2012/08/31/left-wing-party-activists-reportedly-assaulted-by-religious-extremists/
>> 
>> 
>> Left-Wing Party Activists Reportedly Assaulted by Religious Extremists
>> Farah Samti |  31 August 2012  | 7 Comments
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Yesterday, a group of Tunisian women affiliated with the leftist Nidaa 
>> Tounes â€" the Call of Tunisia party â€" reported that they were verbally 
>> and 
>> physically assaulted during a meeting held in the small town of Menzel 
>> Chakeur, located in the governorate of Sfax.
>> 
>> In an interview with Tunisia Live, Adel Chaouch, a representative of Nidaa 
>> Tounes, confirmed the news and condemned the attack on his fellow party 
>> members. According to Chaouch, “A group of Salafists who belong to the 
>> Council of Protecting the Revolution,� were responsible for the assault. 
>> Chaouch said that some women were physically injured and required 
>> hospitalization, while others suffered from emotional trauma.
>> 
>> Chaouch stated his conviction that the incident was politically motivated, 
>> alleging that members of Nidaa Tounes have been previously threatened by 
>> Islamist, pro-government activists. 
>> According to Chaouch, these individuals claim that the left-wing 
>> movement has ties with the former ruling party of the Ben Ali regime, 
>> the RCD.
>> 
>> “This group of people is a group of terrorists. 
>> They’ve established themselves as the ‘conscience of society’ or a 
>> parallel police force … It is dangerous and unacceptable,� he stated. 
>> According to Chaouch, such incidents are a threat not only to the 
>> democratic transition that the country has been undergoing, but also to 
>> the security of the public as well.
>> 
>> The same source reiterated that the Tunisian government must be held 
>> accountable for protecting civilians. Nidaa Tounes officials are currently 
>> preparing to file a complaint  in protest of the incident.
>> Nidaa Tounes is an initiative launched by Beji Caied 
>> Essebsi, a veteran politician who led Tunisia’s transitional government 
>> following the ouster of former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. A 
>> number of opposition parties have coalesced around the political 
>> movement since it was founded. 
>> 
>> 
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>
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