“Men have authority over women because Allah has made the one superior to the other, and because they spend their wealth to maintain them. Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because Allah has guarded them. As for those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds apart and beat them.” — Qur’an 4:34
Muhammad “struck me on the chest which caused me pain, and then said: Did you think that Allah and His Apostle would deal unjustly with you?” — Aisha (Sahih Muslim 2127)
Muhammad said: “If a husband calls his wife to his bed [i.e. to have sexual relation] and she refuses and causes him to sleep in anger, the angels will curse her till morning” (Bukhari 4.54.460).
He also said: “By him in Whose Hand lies my life, a woman can not carry out the right of her Lord, till she carries out the right of her husband. And if he asks her to surrender herself [to him for sexual intercourse] she should not refuse him even if she is on a camel’s saddle” (Ibn Majah 1854).
Probably he forced her to wear a niqab, although it’s possible he forced her to wear a burqa. In the Western media the two are often confused.
Does anyone remember Aqsa Parvez, whose Muslim father choked her to death with her hijab after she refused to wear it? Or Aqsa and Amina Muse Ali, a Christian woman in Somalia whom Muslims murdered because she wasn’t wearing a hijab? Or the 40 women who were murdered in Iraq in 2007 for not wearing the hijab; or Alya Al-Safar, whose Muslim cousin threatened to kill her and harm her family because she stopped wearing the hijab in Britain; or Amira Osman Hamid, who faced whipping in Sudan for refusing to wear the hijab; or the Egyptian girl, also named Amira, who committed suicide after being brutalized for her family for refusing to wear the hijab; or the Muslim and non-Muslim teachers at the Islamic College of South Australia who were told that they had to wear the hijab or be fired; or the women in Chechnya whom police shot with paintballs because they weren’t wearing hijab; or the women also in Chechnya who were threatened by men with automatic rifles for not wearing hijab; or the elementary school teachers in Tunisia who were threatened with death for not wearing hijab; or the Syrian schoolgirls who were forbidden to go to school unless they wore hijab; or the women in Gaza whom Hamas has forced to wear hijab; or the women in Iran who protested against the regime by daring to take off their legally-required hijab; or the women in London whom Muslim thugs threatened to murder if they didn’t wear hijab; or the anonymous young Muslim woman who doffed her hijab outside her home and started living a double life in fear of her parents, or all the other women and girls who have been killed or threatened, or who live in fear for daring not to wear the hijab?
And now this woman. How many more women must be victimized?
“Man arrested for abusing wife, forcing her to wear burqa,” ANSA, September 29, 2017 (thanks to Insubria):
(ANSA) – Reggio Calabria, September 29 – Police in Reggio Calabria on Friday arrested a 45-year-old Moroccan man on suspicion of raping and beating his wife and forcing her to wear the burqa.
The domestic violence and rape took place in front of the couple’s young daughter, police said.
KRJ says
“Oh but wearing my burqa is a choice!” — NOT.
mortimer says
The Islamic veil was banned in the public sector in Turkey since 1923. France has banned it. Other countries are considering the wisdom of banning it as well.
There should be no veil in police, military or public service jobs.
The Islamic veil is the ultimate symbol of misogyny and patriarchy. No Feminist should tolerate the Islamic patriarchal veil.
abad says
And in the western world, the Islamic veil is a form of attention whoring.
Save Europe says
Yes….and yet, no. In some cases this is true and you’re correct….however, in orher cases….like Burqa wearing Saudi Muslimas walking around London it’s also actually a big ‘F-You ; how dare you look at me, Infidel’ this is also true. What people fail to realise is that it’s actually meant as an insult – in some cases – against non Muslims.
mortimer says
Islam is a misogyny cult. Women who join or remain in this cult are in a trance due to Islamic Stockholm Syndrome.
MFritz says
And now we wait for the outcry from the feminists… and wait… and wait… and wait…