Posted on 05/03/2016 12:25:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Move aims to protect wifes rights
Wives in Saudi Arabia will be given a copy of their marriage contract for the first time to protect their rights, newspapers reported on Tuesday.
Justice Minister Waleed Al Samaani instructed courts in the Gulf kingdom to issue two copies of the marriage contract so wives will also get one.
This will guarantee wifes rights as she needs such a document when there is a dispute in court with her husband, Samaani said.
Of course since they are not allowed to have any schooling they won’t be able to read it.
This will guarantee wifes rights as she needs such a document when there is a dispute in court with her husband, Samaani said.
What rights would those be? Definitely does not include the right to not get beaten.
Plus the husband can just say “Talak” three times and he’s considered divorced!
Except that in Islam, the rights of women are ensured by making them the constant responsibly of a male family member or husband.
Islam frees women by cementing their status as chattel. And they love it.
Her copy will be written on a wood bat and she will be beaten with it.
“What is this about beatings and rapes? And this part here about how he can take different “wives” every night, and use boys for pleasure? I am not considered a person at all? They cut off our daughter’s what? And sew up everything ??? Who do I see about these travesties??? My HUSBAND???” Said all the women of Saudi Arabia as they read.
Lot of truth to that. Their value system is alien to ours, we see their treatment of women through our Judeo-Christian lense and are repulsed. Yet we see many western women rushing to join that retrograde faith and take the burqa. They weren't born to it or trapped in it, they want it.
The women can have their contracts, but the men say, “We don’t need no steenkin’ contracts.” The courts usually side with the men.
What could possibly go wrong?
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