
Watch: Muslim Woman on Egyptian TV gives tips on how men should control women's lives with beating.
"It Is the Husband's "Quranic Right" to Beat His Wife; the Purpose Is to Humiliate Her" Her male co-host added.
Women are considered Second-class citizens in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan etc.
In most Islamic countries there are no laws protecting women's rights, or prohibiting child marriage.
In most countries that practice Sharia law under the Male guardians policy, women are not allowed to get a job, Education, or even leave the house or receive medical treatment without the approval of the male guardian (father, husband, brother or uncle).
Surprisingly Just recently the UN Declared Israel as World’s Only Women’s Rights Violator. How come the UN is still being funded by the US?
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Pakistan were among members of the UN’s 54-nation economic and social council, a principal organ of the world body, who voted to single out and condemn Israel as the only country in the world that violates women’s rights.
The UN is nothing more than world hate group of Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East.
"It Is the Husband's "Quranic Right" to Beat His Wife; the Purpose Is to Humiliate Her" Her male co-host added.
Women are considered Second-class citizens in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan etc.
In most Islamic countries there are no laws protecting women's rights, or prohibiting child marriage.
Surprisingly Just recently the UN Declared Israel as World’s Only Women’s Rights Violator. How come the UN is still being funded by the US?
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Pakistan were among members of the UN’s 54-nation economic and social council, a principal organ of the world body, who voted to single out and condemn Israel as the only country in the world that violates women’s rights.
The UN is nothing more than world hate group of Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East.
Egyptian TV Debate about Wife Beating: It Is the Husband's "Quranic Right" to Beat His Wife; the Purpose Is to Humiliate Her pic.twitter.com/gDhQL7R2Hq
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