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Al Ghazzali is revered in history as "The Man Who Saved Islam". For many Islamic scholars, his authority in religious matters is only second to Muhammad. | |||
He wrote about women: | He wrote the following rules about women: | ||
* She should stay at home and get on with her spinning | * She should stay at home and get on with her spinning | ||
* She can go out only in emergencies. | * She can go out only in emergencies. | ||
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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”. | * 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”. | ||
* She should accept what her husband gives her as sufficient sexual needs at any moment. | * She should accept what her husband gives her as sufficient sexual needs at any moment. | ||
* She should be clean and ready to satisfy her husband’s sexual needs at any moment. | * She should be clean and ready to satisfy her husband’s sexual needs at any moment.<ref>''The Revival of the Religious Sciences'' Al Ghazzali</ref> |
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