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Do Muslims Beat Their Wives?

Posted by: KING-slave of ALLAH ! on: April 25, 2010

In The name of Allah,The Most Merciful,The Most gracious

“Do Muslims Beat Their Wives?”

Compiled by Yusuf Estes

Answer – “NO”  Special Update:  Islam Forbids All Oppression

Women Treatment in Islam

We receive many questions about the treatment of women in Islam in general and what Muslim men do with their wives in particular. The following should help to shed some light on this most important subject.

Question:
I have a question about the treatment of the women in Islam. Could you please tell us why the Quran tells men to “Beat them” meaning their wives?” [Noble Quran 4:34]

Answer:
Let us consider a very basic understanding of the advent of Islam and the reason for it to be revealed in the time and place where it came. Here is a brief, yet clear statement of purpose with the coming of Islam:

Treatment in Relationships – in Islam, it is all about treatment; how you treat your Lord; how you treat His messenger; how you treat yourself; how you treat your family; how you treat others; how you treat your enviornment – it is always about treatement.

We must keep in mind the condition of the people who were without the guidance of Almighty God and how they had strayed far away from the message that came with Adam, Abraham, Moses and other great prophets, peace be upon them all.

The ignorant and selfish mentality the prevailed throughout the Arab lands did not allow women even the most basic of rights and the treatment of women was abhorent. Women were being treated as property, even less than the status of livestock. They were offered in trade or taken in marriage without consent or consideration for their feelings at all. The customs of the people at the time were far away from anything we might imagine today.

Statements in the Quran pertaining to the treatment of the women came to improve their condition and to raise their status to a level of balance alongside of men. Islam came to change the hearts of the people and show them the proper way to worship Allah and to interact with each other.

Now let us review the proper method of providing answers for Islam in general.

First we would say, “Thank you for asking about Islam. It is our committment to try our best to provide answers to questions to the best of our ability. However, sometimes we come across questions for which we do not have answers. In this case we will refer you to others who may be able to provide you with proper answers.”

Second, we remind ourselves and the one questioning Islam to be aware, we as Muslims, must never lie about anything, especially our religion.

Third, we do have the original text of the Quran and the preserved teachings of Muhammad, peace be upon him. This enables us to verify exactly what was said, intended and taught by Muhammad, peace be upon him, as being the religion of Islam.

Fourth, I would like to remind myself and all who read this in the future that not all questions are purely questions. Some contain statements and implications, that may or may not be true.

Finally, it is important to keep in mind anytime we discover something in the answers to actually be better than what we already have, we should be committed to change our position and accept that which is true over that which is false and take that which is better for that which is inferior.

After taking all of the above into consideration, if we find that the answer to this question provides us with a better approach to understanding what Almighty God has provided us with as a way of life on this earth and in the Next Life, we should then make the logical decsion to begin to worship Him on His terms.

Having said that, let us now look to the particular verse in question in the original text (Arabic), followed by the phonetic sounds in Latin letters and then finally, followed by a translation of the meaning to the English language by experts in both Arabic and in Quranic meanings.

Transliteration

Ar-rejalu qawwa muna ‘alan-nisa’a bima fadhdhallahu ba’dhahum ‘ala bi’dhi wa bima anfaqu min amwalihim. Fas-saliHatu qaintat HafaTHatul-lilghaybi bimaa HafiTHal-lahu, wal-lati takhafuna nushuza hunna fa’iTHuu hunna wa hjuruu hunna fiil-lmadha ji’i wadhribu hunna. Fa’in aTa’nakum flaa tabghuu ‘alayhinna sabiilan. Innal-laha kaana ‘aliyaan kabiira(n).

One Explanation (tafsir) given of this surahc (chapter 4:34) according to some scholars is:

“Men are the support of women as God gives some more means than others, and because they spend of their wealth (to provide for them). So women who are virtuous are obedient to God and guard the hidden as God has guarded it. As for women who are averse in behavior, talk to them suasively, leave them alone in bed and tap them (like a doctor would tap a patient – lightly), if they open out to you, do not seek an excuse for blaming them. Surely God is sublime and great.”

Meaning of the Words

For the three words fa’izu, wahjaru, and wadribu in the original, translated here ‘talk to them suasively,’ ‘leave them alone (in bed – fi’l-madage’),’ and tap lightly (percuss them), respectively,

Fa’izu (to use persuasive speech or admonishment)

Fa’izu, implies the first step should be to make clear to them using straight talk, the position they are in and what is required to comply with the teaching of Islam. This approach may be repeated until it is established she has understood and is willing to comply and come back into line with the proper expected of a Muslim woman.

Hajara – Wahjaru (do not touch or molest them)

Hajara, he says, means to separate body from body, and points out that the expression wahjaru hunna metaphorically means to refrain from touching or molesting them. Zamakhshari is more explicit in his Kshshaf when he says, ‘do not get inside their blankets.’

Daraba (tap lightly as ‘percuss’, not to beat)

Daraba lightly tap them (women).’ This view is strengthened by the Prophet’s authentic hadith found in a number of authorities, including Bukhari and Muslim:

“Could any of you beat your wife as he would a slave, and then lie with her in the evening?”

There are other traditions in Abu Da’ud, Nasa’i, Ibn Majah, Ahmad bin Hanbal and others, to the effect that he forbade the beating of any woman, saying:

“Never beat God’s handmaidens.”

Source:

Al-Quran: a contemporary translation by Ahmed Ali, Princeton University Press, 1988; pp78-79

In the past, some translators of this verse have mistakeningly used the word “beat” to represent the word “dhaaraba” in Arabic. This is not the opinion of all scholars and those who are well grounded in both Islam understanding and the English language.

Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend from their means (to support the women). Therefore the righteous women are devout and guard in the husband’s absence what Allah orders them to guard (e.g. their chastity, their husband’s property, etc.). As to those women on whose part you see ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (next), refuse to share their beds, go back to them (in intimacy), if they return to obedience and do not seek any means of annoyance against them. Certainly, Allah is Most High, Most Great. [Noble Quran 4:34]

Other translators have offered words such as, “tap” and “pat” to represent a physical type of admonisment. While definitely coming closer to what might be acceptable in many circles than such expressions as “hit” or “beat”, this still does not properly demonstrate the position and usage of such terms in relation to the first of the verse and the connection to the following passage, wherein the clear instructions deal with the women who do not come into compliance. Therefore, it likely be considered to mean: “tap lightly as a doctor would examine a patient”.

We understand from this some of the translations are not properly representing the spirit of the meaning. Therefore, they cannot be considered to be the representation of what has been intended by Almighty God.

Now we can properly understand that Almighty God has commanded the men to provide for the women and allow them to keep all of their wealth, inheritance and income without demanding anything from them for support and maintenance. Additionally, if she should be guilty of lewd or indecent conduct, the husband is told to first, admonish her and then she should cease this lewdness. However, if she should continue in this indecency, then he should no longer share the bed with her, and this would continue for a period of time. Finally, if she would repent then he would take up sharing the bed with her again.

Dr. Jamal Badawi (St. Mary’s University, Nova Scotia) is of the opinion these (three stages) are necessary steps prior to divorce. Instead of a man saying, “I divorce you” three times in a row, he should follow this procedure before acting hastily and thereby doing something unwise and displeasing to Allah.

The first step would be as mentioned above, to give her a “good talking to” and then if she continued in such unpleasing behavior, to leave the bed (not have intercourse with her) for a period of time and then finally, the last straw would be to “pat” her on the arm (as you would stroke a sheep or animal) to signify to her this is the final straw and then if she still persisted in her bad way, he could divorce her.

Regardless of the various positions and opinions, there is no permission established through the teachings of the Quran or the Sunnah (way) of Muhammad, peace be upon him, wherein one person could “beat” another person at their own discretion.

Any translations of the Quran indicating women can be beaten or abused by men is totally out of touch with the message of Islam from the rest of the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, peace be upon him.

And Allah is All Knowing of the meanings of His ayahs (verses in Quran).

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10 Responses to "Do Muslims Beat Their Wives?"

fact; in many islamic countries,women dont have that many rights hence men take advantage of that…..unlike in christianity countries a woman got many rights and support when it comes to domestic violence…..that means – both islamic and christian men really beat their wifes,the difference is the action taken by women afterward and the support they get after such act…..there aint much of equality when it comes to islam….thats a fact!

[...] Beating WIFE? DO muslim Beat their wives? [...]

“Men are the protectors and maintainers of women.”

Does that mean that a woman must get married? What if a woman doesn’t want to? What about women who make more money than men, or who are stronger? If women must be “protected” and “maintained,” then they have to trust that men are good, and all men are not good. I’d rather not trust in the kindness of men, since history has taught me that I cannot. I will trust in God to help me protect and maintain myself.

“Men are the protectors and maintainers of women.”

Please re-read it again and again. This verse means, men MUST do this. It does not mean women MUST BE maintained. It is targeted at men, reminding them of their duties. A woman who earns more than her man, does not need the man to maintain her obviously. But it is still her right if she is married to him. In other words, she still can claim for her expenses from her husband, regardless of what she is earning. On the other hand, the man has no right over the woman’s earnings, though Islam encourages co-operation. Likewise, men need to be reminded because, as we have seen, some men just abandon the families. It goes without saying that its much less likely that a woman who earns enough would not spend on her kids she bore so much pain to deliver, hence, would not need to be forced to protect and maintain her children.

Many Muslim men Do beat their wives! I live in Dubai, UAE. Moved here a year ago and believe it or not my husband, whom is Muslim never once laid a finger on me for 18 yrs. up until we moved to the middle east. Then he beat the hell out of me! and guess what? there’s NOTHING a female can do here. Nothing. So reardless of what is said here in the article, muslim men do it anyway. I have seen such harsh treatment of women living in this society. There are very few rights for women. I have witnessed it myself. So sad!

Yeah, sad indeed. Muslim men do it. Christian men do it too. Hindu men do it. Buddhist men do it too. Am guessing, the problem is THESE Men. Someone should educate them about the compassion that the religions taught

I have been living in the united states for about 4 years, before that I lived most of my life in Dubai, and excuse me for this, but i think your not telling the truth, because Dubai has more freedom than america it self, and i cant believe your husband had respected you and never mistreated you for 18 years, and then when you all moved to Dubai, he started beating, that does not make any sense to me. a lot of people try to give a bad image about Islam, but for whoever is reading this, please do not judge according to one person’s opinion, because they might have a reason to think this way, ask the right people about the question you have, or get the answer from the right source. Islam is a great religion, it gave women all their rights, and god told us to respect women and treat them right.

why cant people refer to their self when prophet Muhammad address the humanity in his last speach didnt he menction about the way to treat women, with dignity, and equality, what else the believer can expect to keep the harmony in family to treat women with respect, Allah never said go ahead and beat them, it was like in quran Allah was start talking with the word there is no God, but Allah what if some one just take that word and run away by saying ohhhh look what the quran said there is no God, always content have a meaning , attachet to it, and hiqma of quran one sentence support the other, not like any jahil can read only ther is no God and just run away by saying ohhh come on look what did i found, same as Allah dont ment naver said go ahead and beat ur wife, need to find out the hiqma, like in a sentense there is no God but Allah except Allah, ohhh all the foool among the human humanity keep in mind Allah never said beat the women, jahil used to do that Allah remind them may be wonem at that time was doing to much adultery at tthat time, and Allah used some strong language, for guidance, to bring them on right path, same as just dont take a little werse or little portion and run faster then bullet or dumb bull by saying look what Allah said there is no God, quran is not like any normal book or noval, what it say some thing it has meaning with hiqma like there is no God except God, Allah try to diverge the attenction then said some thing so it could go to heart not just read only, some time Allah try to converge the attenction and start saying some thing so it could be long affected and people can remember, Allah know us better then our own self, all those four form of punishment Allah menction to do with women so they can be treated in a way and get positive result, much in large scope better then to keep doing haram and ended up in hell fire it beter then to have a little tap on hand, keep their self from hell fire completely, oh stupit people of this world tell me what is god to have alittle tap on hand is fine or eternal hell fire, that was the hiqma of quran, it a different approach to every one if it take care of tapping hand and free from hell fire it ok, no need further explanition, but if still have to have answer ready, hey look it does not mean that our Allah did a mistake and we try to cover it up, by saying this and that, no no no all the stupid of this world, Allah never make mistake and we are not trying to cover his mistake by saying different openion first of all Allah never did mistake, what ever he said it sah meaning, spiritual and worldly so this is my duty to understand according, but keep in mind Allah never said to beat women, if u have brain go figure out.

In Islam
After obeying and submitting to Allah (subhana wata ala)
Comes following the teachings of Muhammad (Salllahu alayhi wasalam)
Then respecting, listening to the Mother
Then respecting, listening to the Mother
Then respecting, listening to the Mother
Then the Father
This is because in Islam, Paradise is at the foot of the Mother
This is the position, the level in which she is held
But as a daughter and sister, it is thier right to be protected by thier Father and Brothers so that she is not harmed….

Very good & informative article

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