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And speaking of slander: This is what al-Tabari tells us about beating wives islamic style!Reader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Nov 27, 2012 at 07:04 It seems that our dear hassan mursi is not aware that we kuffar can read Islamic sources the likes of al-Tabari's tafseer of Q4:34 and this is what he tells us about this Quranic disaster اذن الله لك أن تضربها ضربا غير مبرح ولاتكسير لها عظما Or Allah gave permission to you to BEAT your wife beating that is not severe and do not fracture her bones What a disaster 1. Your Allah is saying that you can beat your wife right our dear hassan who ain't no hassan? 2. Your Allah also says Oh but do not make it severe beating and is that OK our dear hassan who ain;t no hassan? 3. Then it says Allah allows you to beat your wife but do not fracture her bones! And how would you know that without X rays? You tell me? It is all in black and white the "slanderous" is you as you do not agree with what your Allah is saying astaghfirullah that you should اضربهون or beat your wives and it is not me who is saying that it is your so called Allah! So do you beat your wife our dear hassan mursi ? Submitting....
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