A
constitutional body in Pakistan put forth legislation that would allow
men to “lightly beat” their wives if they refuse sex or decline to wear
outfits preferred by their husbands.
The
Council of Islamic Ideology, also known as CII, proposed the
legislation last week and it’s already sparked anger in Pakistan. The
160-page draft has to be finalized before it’s sent off for approval,
because the CII cannot make laws. Instead, it gives suggestions to
Pakistan’s government and parliament.
In
addition to suggesting that men beat their wives for refusing sex, the
proposal also suggests that men use “limited violence” on their wives if
they don’t bathe after intercourse or during menstruation.
“Hit
her in areas where her skin is not too thick and not too thin,” CII
leader Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani told the press. “Do not use shoes
or a broom on the head, or hit her on the nose or eyes.”
He
added, “Do not break any bones or cut her skin or leave any marks. Do
not hit her vindictively, but only for reminding her about her religious
duties.”
Credit: YahooNews
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