Anonymous
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6/21/2025, 8:11:13 AM
No.508168045
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>>508167492
yhe hadith addresses 'azl, not the ethics of the relationship...it reflects a 7th-century context where slavery was regulated, not a justification of coercion.
Islamic law prohibits forced intercourse, even with slaves, and emphasizes kindness and rights for all (Quran 4:36). rape is a punishable crime (hirabah or zina bil-jabr).
today, the hadith’s ruling applies to consensual marital relationships, as slavery is obsolete. Scholars like Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi confirm that 'azl is permissible between spouses with mutual agreement.
>>508167492
yhe hadith addresses 'azl, not the ethics of the relationship...it reflects a 7th-century context where slavery was regulated, not a justification of coercion.
Islamic law prohibits forced intercourse, even with slaves, and emphasizes kindness and rights for all (Quran 4:36). rape is a punishable crime (hirabah or zina bil-jabr).
today, the hadith’s ruling applies to consensual marital relationships, as slavery is obsolete. Scholars like Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi confirm that 'azl is permissible between spouses with mutual agreement.