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| | | #REDIRECT [[Al-Ghazali]] |
| He wrote about women:
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| * She should stay at home and get on with her spinning
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| * She can go out only in emergencies.
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| * She must not be well-informed nor must she be communicative with her neighbors and only visit them when absolutely necessary.
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| * She should take care of her husband and respect him in his presence and his absence and seek to satisfy him in everything.
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| * She must not leave her house without his permission and if given his permission she must leave secretly.
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| * She should put on old clothes and take deserted streets and alleys, avoid markets, and make sure that a stranger does not hear her voice, her footsteps, smell her or recognize her.
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| * She must not speak to a friend of her husband even in need.
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| * Her sole worry should be her “al bud” (reproductive organs) her home as well as her prayers and her fast.
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| * If a friend of her husband calls when her husband is absent she must not open the door nor reply to him in order to safeguard her “al bud”.
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| * She should accept what her husband gives her as sufficient sexual needs at any moment.
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| * She should be clean and ready to satisfy her husband’s sexual needs at any moment.
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