France: Muslim migrant beats his wife if tea wasn’t served quickly,
‘In Syria, you can beat…you can do anything’
Why can a man beat his wife in Syria without fearing any consequences?
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
Another hadith states: “Rifaa 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
One year in prison, withdrawal of parental authority:
this father, tried in Brest, caused terror to reign
translated from “Un an de prison ferme, retrait de l’autorité parentale : ce père de famille, jugé à Brest, faisait régner la terreur,” Le Télégramme, February 8, 2024 (thanks to Medforth):
For multiple domestic violence and repeated death threats committed in Brest between March 2019 and August 2023, a 44-year-old man was summoned, this Thursday, February 8, 2024, before the judicial court.
The man of Syrian origin, who has lived in France with his wife and their five children since 2019, creates a “climate of fear” in his family. His wife suffers from his violence every day. If she doesn’t boil the tea quickly enough, “he bashes my head in,” she says, not daring to make a complaint. The children are also abused to such an extent that the eldest daughter says: “I have a belt phobia.” When she can’t take it any longer, one of the children confides in a school nurse, who immediately files a complaint.
The medical findings substantiate the reports. The accused, who was subsequently banned from his home, denies the incidents. “…Through his interpreter, the accused finally admits: “In Syria, you can beat…just do anything.” He …[is] sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, one year of which is suspended…, and the complete withdrawal of parental custody.
Did he really think he could get away in France with the evils he committed in Syria? Maybe it's time for him to return to that god-forsaken country.
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