A New Fatwa Allows Divorcing the Muslim Brotherhood wife
Cairo: HelloEgy.
Mazhar Shaheen, the Imam of Omar Makram Mosque and presenter of the program "with the people" on the channel “Sada Albalad”, has issued a fatwa to divorce the wife if she belongs to the terrorist organization of the Muslim Brotherhood because as he says “the interests of Islam and the interests of the country are more important than the personal ones”.
In the yesterday episode of his show, he stated that: “many people suffer from discovering that their wives belong to the terrorist group, and suddenly discover that a ticking time bomb is right there next to him. If the interests of the wife are against the ones of the country, then the country is more important. This is called the jurisprudence of priorities, which means: to accept to sacrifice with your wife for your country provided that the husband give her all her rights according to the rules of Islam.”
He also added: “if the wife has proved that she does not belong to that terrorist group, then she is welcome. On the other hand, if she continued in believing in their terroristic extremist ideas of the group, then it would be a must to divorce her.”
This fatwa reminds us of another similar one that was issued few years ago when the Muslim Brotherhood leader Sobhy Saleh, who is currently in prison for being accused in some case, issued that the member of the group should marry of a female member of the same group. This opinion raised much criticism at the time.
It’s said that a husband has accused his wife of being a member of that group. In details; the husband Ahmed F. has filed a complaint to the Attorney General against his wife Asmaa, who works at Cairo University, Department of Public Health, stressing that he married her for years. But as soon as the former president Mohamed Morsi took over the rule of Egypt, she revealed her reality of being a member of that terrorist group.
Immediately after the fall of Mohamed Morsi, she began to call the other members and receive missions for them. She even travelled to London and Germany to carry her missions out.
The husband demanded to take legal action against his wife for being bound to a terrorist group, and incite the students of Cairo University to protest and vandalism.
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