The Qur’an teaches that men are superior to women and should beat those from whom they “fear disobedience”: “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’s child bride, Aisha, says in a hadith that 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?’” — Sahih Muslim 2127
An another hadith states: “Rifa`a divorced his wife whereupon `AbdurRahman bin Az-Zubair Al-Qurazi married her. `Aisha said that the lady (came), wearing a green veil (and complained to her (Aisha) of her husband and showed her a green spot on her skin caused by beating). It was the habit of ladies to support each other, so when Allah’s Messenger came, Aisha said, ‘I have not seen any woman suffering as much as the believing women. Look! Her skin is greener than her clothes!’” — Sahih Bukhari 7.77.5825
“Verdict in Vienna: Afghan beats up sister (15) because she goes to school,” translated from “Urteil in Wien: Afghane verprügelt Schwester (15) – weil sie zur Schule geht,” Exxpress, October 24, 2023 (thanks to Medforth):
A 16-year-old Afghan man has been legally sentenced to 18 months of partial imprisonment at the Vienna Regional Court after he tyrannized his entire family and especially his younger sister for months. One reason for the attacks: his sister goes to school.
He beat his 15-year-old sister because she attended school and was in the same class as boys. On May 26, 2023, he beat her to the hospital because she refused to serve him tea.
After this incident, the family alerted the police. The Afghan was arrested and subsequently taken into custody, where he spent five months until his trial. Of the sentence imposed on him, three months were given unconditionally, the rest of the boy was given a conditional sentence with a three-year probationary period. Probationary assistance was ordered and the young person must also undergo psychotherapy. After the unconditional part of the sentence was considered to have already been served, taking into account the pre-trial detention, he was released from custody immediately after the hearing. He will initially be accommodated in a crisis center; moving back in with his family is out of the question.
He kept extorting money from his mother
“He wasn’t happy with his sister going to school,” prosecutor Wolfram Bauer explained at the beginning of the hearing. The fact that the sister was in the class with boys of the same age “additionally frustrated” the defendant.The teenager came to Austria in August 2022 as part of a family reunification. His eldest brother, who has been living and working legally in Vienna for several years and is well integrated, brought him from Afghanistan to join the rest of the family in Vienna after the Taliban came to power. The boy probably didn’t settle in here and had a hard time adapting to Western morals and values. Above all, his image of women corresponded more to that of the Taliban than to a cosmopolitan society. “He failed to gain a foothold here,” said the prosecutor. The defendant acted as “master of the house” towards the entire family – he lived in a household with his mother, sister and two younger brothers, while the older brother had his own apartment.
The prosecutor noted that he “tyrannized” his younger sister in particular: “When she did not comply with his wishes, violence broke out.” The 15-year-old sister, as well as the eleven and 13-year-old brothers, were regularly beaten. The situation escalated completely on May 26th when the girl refused to serve tea to her brother, who was registered with the AMS as looking for work and was attending a German course. He then punched her several times in the face and kicked her in the head after she fell to the ground. “He beat her up badly,” said the prosecutor. The sister suffered a multiple, gaping broken nose and had to be treated in a hospital for several days.
As it turned out during the course of the police investigation, the boy had repeatedly extorted cash from his mother in order to be able to buy drugs. He threatened her that he would beat his siblings again if she didn’t give him money.
Slug says
He should be deported since he prefers the Taliban’s way of things.
bagsgroove says
Forget deporting him. Neutralize him and send him to hell. He’s not worthy to be among the rest of humanity. The day he was born was a day of infamy.
Pray Hard says
Actually, he beats her because he’s just another depraved moslem. If it wasn’t school, it would be something else.
Raj Dave says
Evil are the ways of Islam
sri krishna says
Deport him to Afghanistan
bill says
Obviously he had been well indoctrinated by the Taliban and bringing him to his family was a grave error. Apparently the patriarch (elder bro) of the family was well integrated and did not have a problem with his sister at school, but was not strong enough to control him. He was not such a great Muslim since he was already taking drugs
Cam says
Seems we need be less tolerant, particularly when it comes to islam!
bagsgroove says
Not we need to be less tolerant. We need to have no tolerance at all and we need to destroy this plague on humanity.