tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post2114047484729219577..comments2024-01-01T23:41:52.452-05:00Comments on Staring at the View: Loonwatch vs. Translating Jihad - Part OneQuotable Quotes:http://www.blogger.com/profile/10875865758846571469noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-34148146901106329202011-02-24T22:05:56.432-05:002011-02-24T22:05:56.432-05:00Agree 100%, it's endemic in the Muslim world. ...Agree 100%, it's endemic in the Muslim world. <br /><br />Just last week in my place of work we were discussing a man cheating on his wife and considering to marry his affair for the reason that his wife is currently ill so she cannot serve him his "needs", he was even considering to divorce his wife. My Muslim friend who is a woman was so much against a notion that in Islam, Muhammad had allowed this kind of practice to marry another woman in case the wife cannot perform the "duty" of a wife.<br />Her reason is obvious that man would not find it fair either if the man was sick, then the wife has the excuse to cheat on her husband and even considering leaving him. <br /><br />The problem is that this friend of mine still cannot criticize her prophet saying that for the prophet, he "obviously" had such privilege to marry another wife if her wife was sick or couldn't perform her duty and to divorce her. This kind of "privilege" wouldn't ever be discussed, only accepted as "fact".observant observerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01854462112422242194noreply@blogger.com