Monday, May 14, 2018

Islamic school library carries book saying husbands can hit their wives and demand sex anytime

British authorities are surprised by this? They think this school is “extremist”?
It isn’t. These teachings are mainstream Islam:
“Men have authority over women because Allah has made the one superior to the other, and because they spend their wealth to maintain them. Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because Allah has guarded them. As for those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds apart and beat them.” — Qur’an 4:34
Muhammad “struck me on the chest which caused me pain, and then said: Did you think that Allah and His Apostle would deal unjustly with you?” — Aisha (Sahih Muslim 2127)
Muhammad said: “If a husband calls his wife to his bed [i.e. to have sexual relation] and she refuses and causes him to sleep in anger, the angels will curse her till morning” (Bukhari 4.54.460).
He also said: “By him in Whose Hand lies my life, a woman can not carry out the right of her Lord, till she carries out the right of her husband. And if he asks her to surrender herself [to him for sexual intercourse] she should not refuse him even if she is on a camel’s saddle” (Ibn Majah 1854).
“Islamic school accused of warning girls not to use tampons,” by Adam Smith, Metro, May 11, 2018 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
An Islamic school in Birmingham has warned female pupils not to use tampons, it has been claimed today.
The Al-Hijrah School reportedly sent out the guidance in a memo to teachers which called for ‘physical, sexual, moral and emotional development’ of pupils.
The school library also allegedly contained a book which said husbands can hit their wives and demand sex at any time.
A document leaked to the Sun called Sex and Relationships Education Policy 2017 discusses personal hygiene and states: ‘Among the various types of pads, tampons may not be appropriate due to insertion.’…
The school’s headteacher Arshad Mohammed said: ‘The guidance regarding the use of tampons is part of our sex education policy and is information relating to personal hygiene for pupils.
‘At no point has this had any connection to faith.’…

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