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US Imam Says Women Must Obey Husbands to Enjoy Paradise

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This is who they're letting in the the country. More wackos

North Carolina Imam Mansour Muhammad: Shari’a Law Says Women Must Obey Husbands for Equal Rewards in Paradise, Including Seeking Permission to Leave the House, Spend Money, and Be Available for Intimacy

In his November 15, 2024 Friday sermon in Greenville, North Carolina, Imam Mansour Muhammad outlined the attributes of the “woman of Paradise.” He emphasized that women must seek their husbands’ permission before leaving the house or allowing others, including their parents, to enter. He also stated that, according to Shari'a law, it is haram for women to spend money without their husband's consent.

Muhammad further asserted that women should not refuse intimacy with their husbands, saying, “Remember, you worship Allah through pleasing your husband.” He gave the example of the black-eyed virgins of Paradise, who are always devoted and available to their husbands. He concluded that by pleasing their husbands, women will receive equal rewards in Paradise as men. The sermon was streamed live on the YouTube channel of the Islamic Center of East North Carolina (ENC). Prior to his time in the U.S., Imam Mansour Muhammad served as an imam, teacher, and preacher in the Egyptian Ministry of Endowment.

 

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Women are meant to obey their husbands because
God the almighty said so.

Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.
Ephesians 5:22-24
 

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Women are meant to obey their husbands because
God the almighty said so.

Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.
Ephesians 5:22-24
Thats not happening in Western countries or very little. Wives will fuck you up here if you pull something like that. You must be single. LOL

But in Muslim countries that happens very often. Hell they can't even dress like they want.

Iran to Establish 'Hijab Clinics' for Women Defying Mandatory Headscarf Laws


Iranian authorities in Tehran have announced plans to establish a “hijab clinic” for women who defy mandatory hijab laws.

The plan comes from the Tehran Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice Headquarters, a government body that enforces religious morality standards.

According to Mehri Talebi, head of the organization’s Women’s and Family Department, the “clinic” will formalize and expand "existing services that have been operating on a volunteer basis."

“For some time, our experts in chastity and hijab have been providing services to visitors through a phone line and basic equipment,” Talebi said.

The decision to expand came in response to what she described as "increased demand."

Talebi explained that the "clinic" will offer individual counseling, group sessions, and skill-building workshops focused on self-awareness, identity, and handling social pressures.

She said that the “clinic” aims to provide guidance and mental support for those who choose to wear the hijab or face challenges adapting in certain settings, helping them “confidently embrace modest clothing.”

Programs at this “clinic” will include educational courses led by “experts on the philosophy and values of hijab," its role in "reinforcing personal identity, and skills for coping with social pressures."

Talebi also invited “cultural activists and heads of cultural and social institutions” to participate in the “clinic.”

Who is Mehri Talebi?

Talebi, now head of the Women’s and Family Department at the Tehran Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice Headquarters, was previously known for her interviews with government-affiliated media as a women’s affairs official in the IRGC’s cultural division and as a researcher from religious seminaries.

She gained attention on Twitter after the November 2019 protests, presenting the government’s version of events in Mahshahr, where she is from.

An advocate of child marriage, Talebi’s daughter and son-in-law, Kowsar and Hossein, are a well-known couple who married as teenagers and promote child marriage in state media.

Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice with a $5.5 Million Budget

The Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice Headquarters was established in 1993 to promote and monitor the implementation of “Islamic principles in society through cultural and educational initiatives.”

In 2015, the organization was renamed and continues to operate at national and provincial levels. Although its charter does not specifically emphasize “mandatory hijab,” the headquarters has recently focused on women’s dress codes.

Last year, a plan was prepared to guide activities, setting out broad goals and strategies to address issues like “improper hijab” and to promote Islamic dress.

For 2024, the headquarters’ budget increased by about 125 percent compared to last year, reaching $5.5 million.

The increase followed a decision by parliament, with several other religious and cultural bodies receiving significant budget boosts.

Labeling Women Without Headscarves as Mentally Ill

Following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the Morality Police and the Woman, Life, Freedom protests, many women began to resist the laws mandating hijab.

In response to widespread defiance of the Islamic Republic’s dress code, some government officials have labeled those opposing compulsory hijab as “mentally ill.”

In the latest incident, Ahoo Daryaei, who protested the offensive conduct of security forces at Islamic Azad University’s Science and Research branch by removing her clothing, was sent to a psychiatric hospital.

News of the establishment of a “clinic” for women who oppose the hijab has sparked widespread public outrage.

Dr. Mir Mohammadkhan, a physician, stated, “Using health-related language to control dress and hijab increases the risk of violence against healthcare workers and threatens their mental well-being. Who said that a person’s dress style is a disease or addiction that requires a rehab clinic?”

Hediyeh Kimiaee, a journalist, commented, “These people with sexual obsessions are never free from these thoughts, and their condition has escalated to the point where they want to send ordinary people, simply living their natural rights, to a hijab clinic.”

Journalist Shahriar Shams added, “Pretty soon, we’ll find out that someone has secured a huge budget for a clinic [for women without hijab], acquired several buildings from the municipality and other organizations, hired hundreds of relatives with hefty salaries, and secured additional funding in the annual budget. Meanwhile, we still can’t figure out how they claim to be creating a million jobs.”

The Islamic Republic, through organizations like the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice Headquarters, continues efforts to enforce compulsory hijab across the country.

Despite the Islamic Republic’s policies that criminalize non-compliance with the mandatory hijab and the increasingly harsh treatment of women by official and unofficial forces, many women continue to resist through acts of civil disobedience.

Since April 13, Iran’s law enforcement agencies have intensified the enforcement of hijab regulations under the national action plan “Noor.”

Across Iran, there have been numerous reports of women being arrested and subjected to the use of force due to perceived violations of dress codes.

Users across social networks are participating in a spontaneous campaign using the hashtag “war against women” to document their experiences and observations regarding the government’s crackdown on opponents of mandatory hijab.

 

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I think my point was misinterpreted because I was being too cheeky 😅

What I was trying to say is that obedience to your husband is obviously something that is valued by most men, and it is probably a moral principle worthy of consideration. It is true not just in Abrahamic religions but in Confucianism and other systems of morality as well btw. I’m saying it is something worthy of consideration. That is, I am in favour of it.

I was pointing out hypocrisy.
 

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You laugh at these morals and then pay to see prostitutes who will submit to your whims when your ballbreaker wife will not. Curious.
It sounds like your saying that seeing sex workers (I assume you are) is immoral.

What's the moral alternative? Beat them into submission? Have an affair and break up the family? Mind you, I have seen some videos of couples going to see a hot therapist.
 

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It sounds like your saying that seeing sex workers (I assume you are) is immoral.

What's the moral alternative? Beat them into submission? Have an affair and break up the family? Mind you, I have seen some videos of couples going to see a hot therapist.
I’m sorry can you elaborate how you extracted this from what I said? Genuine question. Not being a bitch.
 

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I think my point was misinterpreted because I was being too cheeky 😅
Oh, he does that to everybody. And I mean EVERYBODY. And it's intentional. Another poster just blew his stack at him in a massive rant for doing the exact same thing.

No need for you to blame yourself.
 

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If you had not decided to be an escort we wouldn’t be able to see you. End of story. There is no morals to it. Its your job. Nothing to do with religion.
Lol. I’ll respond to you when I wake up again. You won’t be able to reply, I assure you of that. TTYL.
 

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I think my point was misinterpreted because I was being too cheeky 😅

What I was trying to say is that obedience to your husband is obviously something that is valued by most men, and it is probably a moral principle worthy of consideration. It is true not just in Abrahamic religions but in Confucianism and other systems of morality as well btw. I’m saying it is something worthy of consideration. That is, I am in favour of it.

I was pointing out hypocrisy.
What about the johns who want to be humiliated and pay their prostitute to abuse them? LOL
 
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Lol. I’ll respond to you when I wake up again. You won’t be able to reply, I assure you of that. TTYL.
By the way i am a complete atheist who truly believes all religions are inventions of men to oppress women. I have wrote that often here 🙃
 

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So....Maybe y'all have missed this, but have you heard of TradWives? That's a christian movement where wives are basically stay-at-home slaves who must listen to their husbands and produce babies....

How different is that from what this Imam is saying? This might come as a shock to the right-wingers on here, but a lot of the conservative movement has started to look this way. It starts with removing the ability for a woman to have an abortion, and now they're talking about making divorce significantly more difficult. It is very misogynistic, and from there is means that maybe women shouldn't have the right to vote or hold jobs....
 

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By the way i am a complete atheist who truly believes all religions are inventions of men to oppress women. I have wrote that often here 🙃
Have you ever encountered a woman oppressed by religion?
In my college years I observed those gals involved in on campus
church activities came across as less open to casual sex. They
were not undesirable as marriage material though compared with
typical non-religious chicks who were less inhibited from opening
up their legs to the boys they met the first time after partying.
 

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Have you ever encountered a woman oppressed by religion?
In my college years I observed those gals involved in on campus
church activities came across as less open to casual sex. They
were not undesirable as marriage material though compared with
typical non-religious chicks who were less inhibited from opening
up their legs to the boys they met the first time after partying.
Women that are religious are a different species for me. No i never found any religious women that felt oppressed.

But i may be biased as I grew up in Quebec. Which is not very religious and with women who would yes quite easily open their legs, as you say. Maybe not the first night but it was quick to action.

At a soccer game at the end of summer I stumbled upon a girl that was waiting for her daughter as I was waiting for the start of my son's game. We recognized each other from college. We talked for 30 seconds then she goes 'hey haven't we slept together?' a few times my dear, a few times 😷
 
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