Mabrouk Attia: Marriage is his wife's "servant", and the relationship is not beating, cursing, or abnormal actions

The former Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University, Sohag branch, Dr. Mabrouk Attia, responded to a question that was received by him: “My wife has strange requests in bed, the last time she wanted me to cramp myself in bed, and strange needs the first time I heard about her, and all her words are permissible while we are among us.” We are both... What is the ruling?

Attia said through a live broadcast on his official YouTube channel: "Everyone who issued a fatwa permitting everything between spouses, if that was true, would have allowed the man to come to the woman from her anus, but God cursed whoever does that."

Attia continued: "You pick eh and connect eh, abnormal actions are not one of the characteristics of Muslims, and marital pleasure is achieved with dignity and maturity, and the best marital pleasure is the one that does not feel that it has ended, how did it begin and you do not know and how did it end?"

And the former dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University, Sohag branch, concluded his speech: “The beating, cursing, abduction, and perverted acts imitate the reprehensible and reprehensible films. This is not in the Sunnah of Muslims.”

In a related context, Attia commented on the relationship between spouses, the rights of each over the other, the rights of cohabitation, and what the spouses must abide by for a successful marital relationship.

Mabrouk Attia said: "I listened to a problem presented to one woman, six and six talking, talking and advising. The problem is that a wife got married and her husband did not marry her except once a year, so you are not the counselor saying, eh, this is your legal right."

Attia continued: "It is well known to the community that its legal right remains at the time of cohabitation. By God, we are not obscured. Do not belittle the status of Sharia like this. The legal modesty remains standing on this issue. One remains shy from our Lord."

And the former dean of the College of Islamic Studies added: “Her legitimate right is to treat her well and spend on her, and to suffice her needs and clothing, to smile in her face whenever he meets her, not to assault her physically or verbally, to keep her secret, cover her, and treat her when sick, and her legal right remains her servants, citing Mrs. Aisha’s question about how things are.” The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, was in his house. She said: “He was in the service of his family.”

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