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Islam and the Prohibition of Forced Marriages, By Murtadha Gusau


Islam and the Prohibition of Forced Marriages, By Murtadha Gusau
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the most Gracious
All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all creation, and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon our Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), his family and all his Companions.
Dear brothers and sisters, forced marriage is a marriage conducted when parents, families or guardians find and choose a spouse but the person does not consent or consent is obtained under duress.
Respected brothers and sisters, Islam treats men and women equally with regard to the right to choose a mate. It has not given parents the authority to compel them [to marry someone]. The parent’s role in marrying off their children is manifested in giving advice, direction, and guidance; they do not have the right to force their children, whether they are sons or daughters, to marry anyone they do not want to marry. The final say in this belongs to the children themselves. ....

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Islam Doesn't Allow A Husband To Beat Or Slap His Wife, By Murtadha Gusau


Question:
Verse 4:34 of the Qur’an reads: “As for those from whom you fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to beds apart, and strike them.” Is this a justification of domestic abuse and violence against women?
I answered him as follows:
Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
My Brother, the “striking” in this verse is a symbolic gesture meant as a last resort for men whose wives refuse to stop committing major sins. There are very strict restrictions upon this concession and it is not a justification for a man to physically harm his wife.
Allah the Most High said:
“Do not harm them in order to straighten them.” (Surah At-Talaq, 65:6) ....

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