Why doesn't a woman hit her husband?
Why didn't Islam legislate that a woman hits her husband, as it legislated in certain cases that a man hits his disobedient wife? We discussed in the episode (Islam and Hitting Women) the details related to the topic in a way that eased the hearts of many from the embarrassment they felt towards the topic, praise be to God. However, some raised a strange question: (Well, why isn't a woman allowed to hit the man?). This is one of the questions resulting from the crooked ruler that has been entrenched in the minds of the generation: the ruler of absolute equality in everything! So we say: Even if the husband did what violates his right to his wife and deserved punishment, the wisdom of the Sharia is that it does not encourage the weaker to take his right from the stronger in family relations, but rather he resorts to the one who is stronger in protecting him. The woman does not discipline her disobedient husband by hitting him, but if he does not fear God regarding her, she resorts to the family (so send a judge from his family and a judge from her family), and if that does not work, she resorts to the judge who must take her right in the state that implements the Sharia. She does not expose herself to the danger of taking her right by hand and what may follow of her husband's assault on her. And look at what happened to the Western woman in their clumsy equality when muscles became the judge, as we saw in the episode of the liberation of women, so the females were subjected to severe beating, even killing, more than males. The law of God is the law of truth, justice, and wisdom, not clumsy equality. Why didn't Islam legislate that a woman hits her husband, as it legislated in certain cases that a man hits his disobedient wife? We discussed in the episode (Islam and Hitting Women) the details related to the topic in a way that eased the hearts of many from the embarrassment they felt towards the topic, praise be to God. However, some raised a strange question: (Well, why isn't a woman allowed to hit the man?). This is one of the questions resulting from the crooked ruler that has been entrenched in the minds of the generation: the ruler of absolute equality in everything! So we say: Even if the husband did what violates his right to his wife and deserved punishment, the wisdom of the Sharia is that it does not encourage the weaker to take his right from the stronger in family relations, but rather he resorts to the one who is stronger in protecting him. The woman does not discipline her disobedient husband by hitting him, but if he does not fear God regarding her, she resorts to the family (so send a judge from his family and a judge from her family), and if that does not work, she resorts to the judge who must take her right in the state that implements the Sharia. She does not expose herself to the danger of taking her right by hand and what may follow of her husband's assault on her. And look at what happened to the Western woman in their clumsy equality when muscles became the judge, as we saw in the episode of the liberation of women, so the females were subjected to severe beating, even killing, more than males. The law of God is the law of truth, justice, and wisdom, not clumsy equality.