Egyptian
husbands will soon be legally allowed to have sex with their dead wives - for
up to six hours after their death.
The
controversial new law is part of a raft of measures being introduced by the
Islamist-dominated parliament. It will also see the minimum age of marriage
lowered to 14 and the ridding of women's rights of getting education and
employment.
Egypt's National Council for Women (NCW) is campaigning against the changes, saying that 'marginalising and undermining the status of women would negatively affect the country's human development'.
Dr Mervat al-Talawi, head of the NCW, wrote to the
Egyptian People’s Assembly Speaker Dr
Saad al-Katatni addressing her concerns.
The subject of a husband having sex with his dead wife arose in May 2011 when Moroccan cleric Zamzami Abdul Bari said marriage remains valid even after death.
It
seems the topic, which has sparked outrage, has now been picked up on by
Egypt's politicians.
TV anchor Jaber al-Qarmouty slammed the notion of letting a husband have sex with his wife after her death under the so-called 'Farewell Intercourse' draft law.
He
said: 'This is very serious. Could the panel that will draft the Egyptian
constitution possibly discuss such issues? Did Abdul Samea see by his own eyes the text of the message sent by
Talawi to Katatni?
'This
is unbelievable. It is a catastrophe to give the husband such a right! Has the
Islamic trend reached that far? Is there really a draft law in this regard? Are
there people thinking in this manner?'
Daily
Mail, UK

2 comments:
this is sickening! what!!!!!
This is horrible, are there no alive women in Egypt? Why would a man do something as disgusting as this?...
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