Every one of us would want to marry someone we really love, right? Unfortunately, love never looks at ethnicity, backgrounds, including religion. What if someone you love has a different faith from you? Will you marry him/her or not?
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Hai ,I see one of your video which is said in islam that the husband can hit his wife but actually is not correct, at all.
You see that in Islam the husband hitting his wife is actually a forbidden and the husband must cherish his wife and respect her at all cost. If you don’t believe it what I just written, please consult the ustaz (who is a man who expert in Islam knowledge and rules) or any muslim about this . Because your video has give a bad impression about Islam and all Muslims. Please before you post any video please check any of your resources. Thank you for reading this messages.
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Dear Maisarah,
Thank you for you comment.
Every wife wants a loving husband. But in the Quran (4:34), it seems to clearly state that husbands are allowed to hit their wives. Can you please clarify for us?
In the Injil, Isa teaches man should love his wife: “Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them.” (Injil, Collosians 3:19). “…husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself.” (Injil, Ephesians 5:28).
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