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LONDON: An Islamic marriage guide advising men on 'the best ways' to beat their wives has sparked outrage in Britain, especially among moderate Muslims who say that it encourages domestic violence.

The book -- A Gift For Muslim Couple -- tells husbands that they should beat their wives with "hand or stick or pull her by the ears", the Daily Mail reported.

Authored by Maulavi Ashraf Ali Thanvi, who is understood to be a prominent Islamic scholar, the 160-page book claims to be a "presentation for newlyweds" or couples who have been together for some years.

"The book... deals with the subject of marriage and after marriage relationship, as well as the various pitfalls of marriage, causes of breakdown and their causes," reads the book's blurb.

The book claims to narrate "real life incidents" and advises on "different aspects of family life and how to run the institution of marriage successfully".

The book, however, also states that a husband should treat the wife "with kindness and love, even if she tends to be stupid and slow sometimes".

The book has faced backlash from moderate Muslims.
 
Its really a gift for Muslim couples...

Each and every self respecting muslim couples should beat this Idiot with Chappals.
 
Culprit has also written objectionable things in his books about Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Islam emphasizes to Deal Justly with Wives!

A Hadith:

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LONDON: An Islamic marriage guide advising men on 'the best ways' to beat their wives has sparked outrage in Britain, especially among moderate Muslims who say that it encourages domestic violence.

The book -- A Gift For Muslim Couple -- tells husbands that they should beat their wives with "hand or stick or pull her by the ears", the Daily Mail reported.

Authored by Maulavi Ashraf Ali Thanvi, who is understood to be a prominent Islamic scholar, the 160-page book claims to be a "presentation for newlyweds" or couples who have been together for some years.

"The book... deals with the subject of marriage and after marriage relationship, as well as the various pitfalls of marriage, causes of breakdown and their causes," reads the book's blurb.

The book claims to narrate "real life incidents" and advises on "different aspects of family life and how to run the institution of marriage successfully".

The book, however, also states that a husband should treat the wife "with kindness and love, even if she tends to be stupid and slow sometimes".

The book has faced backlash from moderate Muslims.

OK Shini, we now knows your thoughts on "occasionally beating wives" by men....
Could you pls share us about your thoughts of chopping off the hand of a thief??

Does that falls in the same line?????

The point is if you doesn't know the details behind any wisdom, it doesn't means it alwasy evil.
 
All those who're going gung-ho on Mr. Thhaanawi, please tells us this:
1. Did you never get beat as a child?
2. Did it make you a less worse person?
 
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