Pakistani husbands can ‘lightly beat’ their wives, Islamic council says

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By Tim Craig May 27 at 11:00 AM
If a husband beats his wife in Pakistan, can she flee? Maybe not.]

Although the recommendations are nonbinding, the 163-page document does provide a window into how the most conservative strains of Islam still view the role of women.

The document would ban women from appearing in television or print advertising and would prohibit female nurses from treating male patients. It also would give a husband permission to forbid his wife from visiting males other than relatives.

Some Pakistani leaders and activists slammed the proposal, calling it a national embarrassment. They hope it will persuade Pakistanis to rally for the council to be permanently disbanded.

In an interview, Farzana Bari, an Islamabad-based human rights activist, said the proposal should persuade Pakistanis to rally for the council to be permanently disbanded.

“It shows the decadent mindset of some elements who are part of the council,” Bari said. “The proposed bill has nothing to do with Islam and it would just bring a bad name to this country.”

Pakistan’s Human Rights Commission, which estimates 70 percent of Pakistani women have suffered domestic violence, said in a statement it’s “difficult to comprehend why anyone in his right mind would think that any further encouragement or justification is needed to invite violence upon women in Pakistan.”

The Human Rights Commission “would like to know why the CII’s obsession with women,” the statement said. “We hope and expect that … the draft bill will be condemned unreservedly by all segments of society,” it added.

Bari notes that even if finalized, the proposal has almost no chance of becoming law.

Despite its reputation for being a place where women’s rights lag decades behind the West, Pakistan is actually far more advanced than some other Islamic countries.

Pakistani women have had the right to vote since 1947, the same year that Pakistan was partitioned from India. In 1988, Pakistanis elected the late Benazir Bhutto as prime minister, the first Muslim-majority nation to install a female head of state.

According to Newsweek Pakistan, Bhutto’s son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, responded to the CII proposal by saying its members are the ones who should be given a “light beating.”

Unlike in Saudi Arabia, Pakistani women are permitted to drive. There are no formal restrictions on what women in Pakistan can wear in public; such decisions are generally made based on a woman’s cultural upbringing.

But the freedom women have in major cities such as Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore are often not available to them in more rural areas of the country.

Under its constitution, Pakistan is an “Islamic republic" with democratically elected national and provincial legislators. The Council of Islamic Ideology was created so that legislators can seek clerics’ advice before implementing legislation that may conflict with Islamic law.

If legislators defy the council, its members have been known to accuse lawmakers of blasphemy. In Pakistan, a formal blasphemy charge can be punishable by death.

Even the CII, however, appears to be trying to moderate some of its views. The draft document includes provisions endorsing women in government and says a girl should be able to marry without her parents' permission, according to the Express-Tribune.

On one matter, the CII appears even more tolerant than religious conservatives in the United States. It is proposing to wait up until 120 days after conception before abortion is declared “murder.”

But Bari hopes the Pakistani public sees the document for what it is: a cringe-worthy example of why the CII should be disbanded.

In national elections, Islamist parties with close links to CII members generally receive no more than 10 percent of the total national vote. Absent political support, the CII has become a vehicle for allowing extreme views to remain entrenched in public policy, she said.

“Violence against women can’t be accepted, and it’s time for the nation to stand up to people who come up with such proposed laws,” Bari said.


One of Pakistan’s leading English-language newspapers, Dawn, used humor to fight back against the CII. On Friday, it published “a comprehensive list of things you can 'lightly beat' other than your wife.” It includes an egg, a carpet, a ketchup bottle, ice trays, bed sheets, a podium, remote control and “It” — as in the late pop singer Michael Jackson’s hit song “Beat It.”

Using a GIF of Homer Simpson smacking his forehead, Dawn also concluded that someone one can just lightly beat themselves.

“Important: Do this every time you think 'lightly beating' women is a thing,” Dawn wrote above the GIF.

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Pakistani husbands can ‘lightly beat’ their wives, Islamic council says


I don't think there is such a thing as' lightly beating your wife'...
 

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Two countries of high IQ's and natural resources gained independence in 1947, one went to Mars the other is tying to get into India. Pakistan is a perfect example of what a cancer Islam is.
And this doesn't happen in India? The Islamic council promote wahhabism, that does not represent Islam in its entirety.
 

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Two countries of high IQ's and natural resources gained independence in 1947, one went to Mars the other is tying to get into India. Pakistan is a perfect example of what a cancer Islam is.
India is an awful counter example for a thread about beating women breh...

They're no better than mulisms when it comes to treating women like cattle...

Beatings, marrying off 12 year olds to 40 year old men, honor killings, gang rape etc...
 

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How are you an advanced muslim nation when you have an islamic council? I feel like that's something that should be embedded enough in your society to the point of not needing one. Are their politicians mainly atheists and foreigners?

They mention Saudi Arabia, but from what I've been told women can drive, it's a law for them not to, but they still do. And also many do not enjoy driving and have chauffeurs.

Really twisted if you were to ask me.

And yeah Islam is the problem, like Christianity, like Judaism.
 
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Two countries of high IQ's and natural resources gained independence in 1947, one went to Mars the other is tying to get into India. Pakistan is a perfect example of what a cancer Islam is.

Don't people in India shyt in their own rivers, leave dead bodies in them and have a huge problem with molesting women?
 
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