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:Great, thanks! I fixed it. I removed the under construction template. Google has picked up the 72 huri page that you did. For the search terms 72 huri/72 bakire, the page is shown on the first results page near the top. And sorry I had missed your comment above on March 28. Nice work! | :Great, thanks! I fixed it. I removed the under construction template. Google has picked up the 72 huri page that you did. For the search terms 72 huri/72 bakire, the page is shown on the first results page near the top. And sorry I had missed your comment above on March 28. Nice work! | ||
:Sahabah, any comments? Looks complete. I linked it on the main page for in the new translation section. --[[User:Axius|Axius]] ([[User talk:Axius|talk]]) 19:27, 6 April 2013 (PDT) | :Sahabah, any comments? Looks complete. I linked it on the main page for in the new translation section. --[[User:Axius|Axius]] ([[User talk:Axius|talk]]) 19:27, 6 April 2013 (PDT) | ||
== On Articles == | |||
I've just seen the article [[Dealing Justly with Wives and Orphans (Qur'an 4:3)|Dealing Justly with Wives and Orphans]]. Main thesis is "do not marry an orphan without giving their mahr justly, instead marry 2,3,4 women etc". Marrying 2,3,4 women does not mean "not giving any mahr". Knowing Muslims' uncontrollable sex drive, an ayah saying "instead of marrying the one that you can not act equitably like paying less mahr, marry 4 and also pay more mahr" does not even make any sense. This article does not address the real issue. | |||
See {{Quran|24|33}}. | |||
Besides many other functions, maids were also used as sex slaves. They were used by their owners for owners sexual needs, for prostutition, as gift or treat to guests and friends, to pay owners' debts etc. | |||
There was no way of knowing the real father of the maid's daughter, if she was born in the owners house and her mother was used by others besides her owner. Orphan does not necessarly strictly mean "kid whose father died". It means "kid whose father is not known", and a dead father is just a subcategory of "not knownness" | |||
A maid's daughter is also a maid, and could be used like her mother, but if she was the owner's daughter which is way questionable, if the owner was a generous man, then there's a problem; that is "sex between close relatives is forbidden". | |||
The fear of "behaving unjustly to orphans" is the fear of humping their own kid, not because of morals, but because of allah's prohibition. And the ayah means "if you need to taste a new skin but fear of the possibility of humping your own kid(s) born from your maids, marry other (free) women. if you can not deal with more women, then content yourself with one or (forget about the fresh meat and) keep going with the maids you already have". | |||
Unfortunately the hadiths about the less paying guardian seem to be a coverup for the issue, which might or might not be done by the sahabes, tafsirists or the prophet on purpose. |