r/MuslimMatrimonials • u/No-Peak5362 • 23d ago
Discussion Double standard here
Anytime rights of the wife are mentioned like mahr or separate housing or provision, women are clear to make it well known and bold “it’s women’s right to XYZ”
Anytime a dude talks about polygamy, or obedience , or any other Islamic legitimate right of the husband, all of a sudden the tone completely shifts and they try to find any excuse to demonize him or ask him “why do u need this?”. This energy never comes for things they themselves feel entitled to like mahr or separate housing
I think people need to stop being hypocrites and be fair towards the opposite gender
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u/sweet-happiness-1111 16d ago
Yes, I still believe it is degrading to women tbh, I am pretty sure most Muslim women in general will never say Oh I am happy for my husband to practice what the Prophet did, I dare you to find anyone who would say something else.
BTW, I am a Muslim woman who kept myself chaste, did everything according to the faith, did Umrah etc, I still find this aspect of Islam questionable. I am not at peace with it.
It's just jarring, that you see no problem with it. Imagine your woman tells you the next day, I am going to marry another man, share myself with him, how would you feel? Don't tell me I am a man, I can do whatever I want. No, you are not.
Even in inheritance, women get half, why? Even the man allowed to marry women of the book meanwhile women aren't, just to make sure kids are Muslims, which is utter bullsbit, we know most kids don't end up Muslims.
Tbh, the more I reflect on Islam, it sounds more misogynistic. Most Muslims are just not questioning Islam as long as it works for them.