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    Violence against women in Arab and Islamic countries

    S Douki et al. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2003 A

    Abstract

    In Arab and Islamic countries, domestic violence is not yet considered a major concern despite its increasing frequency and serious consequences. Surveys in Egypt, Palestine, Israel and Tunisia show that at least one out of three women is beaten by her husband. The indifference to this type of violence stems from attitudes that domestic violence is a private matter and, usually, a justifiable response to misbehaviour on the part of the wife. Selective excerpts from the Koran are used to prove that men who beat their wives are following God's commandments. These religious justifications, plus the importance of preserving the honour of the family, lead abusers, victims, police and health care professionals to join in a conspiracy of silence rather than disclosing these offences. However, a fair reading of the Koran shows that wife abuse, like genital mutilation and "honour killings" are a result of culture rather than religion.

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    I was listening to a person who styles himself as an Islamic Cleric being interviewed. He was described by the interviewer as an Islamic Extremist. He rejected completely in a completely rational way that he was an Islamic extremist on the basis that he follows the Koran as it was written by God. He believes that as it is the word of God it is not for man to change its meaning to suit the fashion of the times.

    His argument was compelling and made clear to me that he was genuinely of the belief that he was simply practicing the Islamic faith. .
 
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