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An-Nisa 4:34 is the 34th verse in the fourth chapter of the Quran. [1] This verse adjudges the role of a husband as protector and maintainer of his wife and how he should deal with disloyalty on her part.
(fornication means) marriage within the prohibited Levitical degrees (Leviticus 18:6–18), which the rabbis described as "forbidden for porneia," or mixed marriages with pagans (Numbers 25:1; also compare 2 Corinthians 6:14), or participation in pagan worship which had long been described by Old Testament prophets as spiritual adultery and ...
A common modern interpretation is that these verses were revealed out of compassion towards women, and not as a means to please male sexuality. [3] Other verses in the Quran do not directly address the practice of polygyny by the faithful, though verses discussing marriage generally have, of course, relevance to polygynous relationships.
The marriage lasted 25 years and failed as soon as the kids were grown. I knew it would fail about two years after they got married. The marriage was too crowded.
In fact, as these verses about worship show us, the Bible can play a big role in shaping and guiding your reverence for God. After all, reading about God's love, mercy, grace, ...
The main body of the sermon comprises three verses from the Holy Qur’an and one Hadith. [8] This recitation is called Khutbat Al-Haajah ("The Sermon for Necessities") and is most often recited at the beginning of a khutbah, but is used for a variety of reasons. The three verses are Surah An-Nisa 4:1, Surah Al Imran 3:102, and Surah Al-Ahzab ...
An-Nisa' (Arabic: ٱلنِّسَاء, An-Nisāʾ; meaning: The Women) [1] [2] is the fourth chapter of the Quran, with 176 verses . The title derives from the numerous references to women throughout the chapter, including verse 34 and verses 4:127-130 .
Nearly 675,000 Americans get divorced every year. But “gray divorce,” which refers to divorce among the 50-plus demographic, has doubled since 1990, according to a study from the Journals of ...