Al-Maliki said in the controversial statement that was broadcast by Al-Risala Channel on Sunday: “The aim of marrying a woman is to have fun. As for the issue of serving the husband, cooking, blowing, kneading, washing clothes and the like, this is not completely Sharia duty, unless it is customary sometimes. There is also a jurisprudential rule. That if it is customary, the society in which this woman lives, that she cooks, puffs, and so forth, then this is the opinion of it being obligatory ..
He added, “Some scholars have held that if there is a servant in the house of her family (the wife), then it is the duty of her husband to bring a servant and not to serve her ..”
Al-Maliki commented on these statements with a statement posted on his official page on the social networking site, Twitter, on Monday evening, saying: “What I mentioned about the term enjoyment, it is a legitimate and unambiguous term that is intended for legal marriage and permissible relations between the spouses and that is established in the book and the Sunnah ..”
Al-Maliki continued by saying in his statement: “The purified Sharia gave women the highest status, which is what I meant in the published section, and that the purpose of the marital relationship is not service, servitude or abuse, and imposing an obligation that is not required by God Almighty and His Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace ..”
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