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01-03-2007, 12:27 AM | #1 | |
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Rape under Islamic law (question from the Rathpig vs. Starshark debate)
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Rathpig says "under the Islamic Shariah law does a women have to provide four witnesses to prove she was raped and has not committed the sex crime of zina (extramarital or premarital sex)." Now the Qu'ran says "And those who launch a charge against chaste women, and produce not four witnesses (to support their allegations),- flog them with eighty stripes; and reject their evidence ever after: for such men are wicked transgressors." I believe this is the passage Rathpig is referring to but this is talking about allegations against women who committed adultry and doesn't mention rape. I must be missing something, what am I missing? |
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Basically apologists say that the rape law (four witnesses) was originally made to protect women from baseless adultery allegations. I guess in those days adultery or claimed adultery was a bigger problem than rape. The whole notion of volition is not taken seriously in Islam. It doesn't matter whether the person wanted sex or not - it only matters whether they were legally married to the person they had sex with (or if a man, legally owned the woman as a slave). Allah is so all-powerful that individual will is insignificant and sought to be extinguished within the hive mind.
But it is still bad because people being as jealous and sexually possessive as they are, will tend to see guilt sooner than not in matters of adultery, infidelity etc. |
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I still don't understand how a passage that refers to adultry applies to rape cases?
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Shariah on adultery
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Like death to Apostates (ex-Muslims) only comes from the Hadiths. Toto gave you the correct stuff,if you still are skeptical ill get the Hadith. |
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BTW, what's a Hadith? :huh: Are they part of the Qu'ran? What do they mean to Muslims? |
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How about this suras?
24:6 As for those who accuse their wives but have no witnesses except themselves; let the testimony of one of them be four testimonies, (swearing) by Allah that he is of those who speak the truth;The testimony of the husband is equivalent to the testimony of four, if he swears he is talking the truth. She can get away if she brings four witnesses before Allah. Very nice and correct. |
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She has to say 'I swear by Allah that this claim is not true'/'Allah be my witness, this claim is not true', or somesuch, four times.
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