Pakistan’s Islamic Council Says It’s Okay For Pakistani Husbands To ’Lightly Beat’ Their Wives

SW Staff

In a shocking move, the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) has proposed its own Women Protection Bill, recommending ‘a light beating’ for the wife if she defies her husband.

The council has proposed that a husband should be allowed to ‘lightly’ beat his wife if she defies his commands and refuses to dress up as per his desires, turns down the demand of intercourse without any religious excuse or does not take bath after intercourse or menstrual periods.

The controversial, alternative bill was prepared after the CII rejected Punjab’s Protection of Women against Violence Act (PPWA) 2015 as un-Islamic.

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PPWA, passed by the Punjab assembly, gives legal protection to women from domestic, psychological and sexual violence, and calls for the creation of a toll-free abuse reporting hot line and the establishment of women’s shelters.

The 163-page draft bill which proposes several bans on women depict how the most conservative strains of Islam still view the role of women. Here are some of the regressive ones:

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However, it said, a woman can join politics and contract a Nikah without the permission of parents. If any non-Muslim woman is forced to convert, then the oppressor will be awarded three-year imprisonment while the woman will not be murdered if she reverts to her previous faith, it said.

The law has been proposed at a time when the CII is under fire from many social groups for opposing women’s rights.

(With PTI inputs)

(Feature Image Source: Reuters)

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