Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I understand assets very well ( I actually work in Finance and I analyze assets for a living lol ) . And yes i probably have very poor friends and live with poor people lol. ( please get the sarcasm). In your Utopian world, assets get divided the way you think they do. Really? Yeh that's why i meet again and again Non Muslim women whose husbands put them on the street and moved their mistresses/girlfriends in and changed the locks before even filing for divorce! You've got to be kidding me! I don't know if you are really this ignorant or if you are just repeating the same thing over and over because you want to win a debate, I really hope it's the latter. ( Since you referred the real estate forum to my poor self, maybe you should stop by the relationship forum and learn about people fighting for financial support there ) I don't debate ignorance so please refer back to this...> Nothing you have said makes any sense and unfortunately your ignorance is simultaneously common, sickening, and sad and I do not have the time to educate you ! ( Really, good luck, I just don't have the time or effort to engage in uneducated debates and just an FYI , i have never been close to poverty, I can still live off of my grandparents money if I CHOOSE to without working a single day in my life, but you go ahead . Actually that's probably why i don't need a man's money in the form of alimony to survive, I am doing great)
I love how you said you don't have time to debate yet you keep coming back.
You work in finance and you never met people worth $900K? what kind of finance is that?
You can deal with your little stories all you want. The facts remain as they are: in Islam, there is no marital property. The wife does not accrue the rights to her husband's assets accumulated during the time of marriage. And since you didn't provide any evidence to contradict that, then I have already won that debate. You didn't refute that. You just kept repeating that actually, it's a good thing that she doesn't. Otherwise she may, I dunno, get a big head or something.
Anonymous wrote: I understand assets very well ( I actually work in Finance and I analyze assets for a living lol ) . And yes i probably have very poor friends and live with poor people lol. ( please get the sarcasm). In your Utopian world, assets get divided the way you think they do. Really? Yeh that's why i meet again and again Non Muslim women whose husbands put them on the street and moved their mistresses/girlfriends in and changed the locks before even filing for divorce! You've got to be kidding me! I don't know if you are really this ignorant or if you are just repeating the same thing over and over because you want to win a debate, I really hope it's the latter. ( Since you referred the real estate forum to my poor self, maybe you should stop by the relationship forum and learn about people fighting for financial support there ) I don't debate ignorance so please refer back to this...> Nothing you have said makes any sense and unfortunately your ignorance is simultaneously common, sickening, and sad and I do not have the time to educate you ! ( Really, good luck, I just don't have the time or effort to engage in uneducated debates and just an FYI , i have never been close to poverty, I can still live off of my grandparents money if I CHOOSE to without working a single day in my life, but you go ahead . Actually that's probably why i don't need a man's money in the form of alimony to survive, I am doing great)
Anonymous wrote: I understand assets very well ( I actually work in Finance and I analyze assets for a living lol ) . And yes i probably have very poor friends and live with poor people lol. ( please get the sarcasm). In your Utopian world, assets get divided the way you think they do. Really? Yeh that's why i meet again and again Non Muslim women whose husbands put them on the street and moved their mistresses/girlfriends in and changed the locks before even filing for divorce! You've got to be kidding me! I don't know if you are really this ignorant or if you are just repeating the same thing over and over because you want to win a debate, I really hope it's the latter. ( Since you referred the real estate forum to my poor self, maybe you should stop by the relationship forum and learn about people fighting for financial support there ) I don't debate ignorance so please refer back to this...> Nothing you have said makes any sense and unfortunately your ignorance is simultaneously common, sickening, and sad and I do not have the time to educate you ! ( Really, good luck, I just don't have the time or effort to engage in uneducated debates and just an FYI , i have never been close to poverty, I can still live off of my grandparents money if I CHOOSE to without working a single day in my life, but you go ahead . Actually that's probably why i don't need a man's money in the form of alimony to survive, I am doing great)
Anonymous wrote:And to the poster saying that dowries are returned and women can not get a divorce under Shariah law unless the husband agrees, I guess this Shariah court was not shariah compliant according to YOU:
The Dubai Sharia Court has granted divorce to a woman because her husband did not want to have children.
The court ruled that AA, an Emirati policeman, must divorce his Emirati wife AK and pay alimony of Dh10,000.
The two were married for a year and the husband was ordered to repay her Dh20,000 dowry.
A few months after the wedding, he said marrying her was a mistake. He said he did not love her and would remarry, she told the court.
The court ordered alimony be paid from April 14, 2010, and ruled the husband pay Dh30,000 as deferred dowry.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, in the US under civil -- not religious law -- child support is also mandatory.
It is income based under civil law, and some women do pay child support to their ex husbands. Under shariah law, the father is financially responsible for the children even if the mother is wealthy and a woman never pays child support to an ex husband, her money is hers to do as she pleases ....
Anonymous wrote:Um, in the US under civil -- not religious law -- child support is also mandatory.
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Again, tjhis probably happens in the life you created in your head, in real life again how many people in the US make over $900k?You can't make sense with nonsense. The example you've cited only applies if and only if in a Non-muslim society the husband is filthy rich and the wife super poor and for some reason she gets a lot of money after the divorce. How many times does this happen in real life? one in a blue moon. As part of my divorce i went to a family workshop mandated by the laws of the state I live in, you know what was happening at the workshop? A bunch of women crying about how their husbands left them with nothing and how they had to sign papers from the husband's lawyer to give them a certain amount of money for a certain amount of time and they agreed because they had no choice, or they didnt wanna deal with it, or the husband is just a loser and has zero money. Yeh, that's divorce in the US for ya and then these women go and file child support and spend the next 18 years researching the dead beat dads, following them, filing one child support order after another to get some sort of "help" from their ex-husband/ex-boyfriend. Uhm, okay I guess you have not spent a day in a family court in the US to see what really goes on! Muslim women don't have to fight for child support, the father is Obligated to support the children irregardless of how much the mother makes! But yeh continue living in Utopia!
Uhm, it is my choice not to get alimony.
i told you I did not believe in Alimony, so I don't understand why you went rambling paragraph after paragraph about alimony.
My point is that you said you never met a Muslim woman who needed her husband's permission to get a job, and I told you where you can find them. The fact you never met someone is not proof they don't exist.
There are American Jewish, Christian, Atheist women who ask for their husband's permission to get a job, to buy a watch, to buy food, so what does that tell you? I will repeat it once again, KSA is not the epitome of Islam, and you using that to prove a point that muslim women need permission to work is a weak argument because guess what, there are other Hundreds of MILLIONS of Muslim women who do not need their husband's permission to go to work and they are not the NORM not the exception
You didn't respond to that - you keep interchanging dividing assets with alimony, I guess in hopes of confusing people? In that case, let me do what IRS does - make up little stories.
John and Janice decide to marry. They also decide that Janice will stay home to take care of the home and raise their children, while John will be a breadwinner. John does well in his job and twenty years later they have a nice house in McLean, an apartment in downtown Washington, and $900,000 in pension funds. The next day, John decides he no longer wants to be married.
What happens to Janice? She gets a broken heart, half the house, half the apartment and half the pension.
A street over on the same day, Yusef and Asmaa decide to marry. They agree Asmaa will stay home to take care of the home and raise their children, while Yusef will be a breadwinner. Yusef does well in his job, and twenty years later they have a nice house in McLean, an apartment in downtown Washington, and $900,000 in pension funds. The next day, Yusef decides he no longer wants to be married.
What happens to Asmaa? She gets a broken heart, she gets to live in Yusef's house for three more months, and then she has to leave. Yusef keeps the house, the apartment, and the pension. And there's a lady on DCUM who says that's exactly how it should be. And no, she doesn't get to stay there for three more months to figure out what to do next. She gets to stay there for three more months so that Yusef can decide if he *really* wants to divorce her. Asmaa's feelings? They aren't really a part of this conversation.
You can't make sense with nonsense. The example you've cited only applies if and only if in a Non-muslim society the husband is filthy rich and the wife super poor and for some reason she gets a lot of money after the divorce. How many times does this happen in real life? one in a blue moon. As part of my divorce i went to a family workshop mandated by the laws of the state I live in, you know what was happening at the workshop? A bunch of women crying about how their husbands left them with nothing and how they had to sign papers from the husband's lawyer to give them a certain amount of money for a certain amount of time and they agreed because they had no choice, or they didnt wanna deal with it, or the husband is just a loser and has zero money. Yeh, that's divorce in the US for ya and then these women go and file child support and spend the next 18 years researching the dead beat dads, following them, filing one child support order after another to get some sort of "help" from their ex-husband/ex-boyfriend. Uhm, okay I guess you have not spent a day in a family court in the US to see what really goes on! Muslim women don't have to fight for child support, the father is Obligated to support the children irregardless of how much the mother makes! But yeh continue living in Utopia!
Again, refer to my previous post about this- Yes, the woman is required to return the dowry if she wants a divorce and the husband refuses the divorce, he is entitled to get the dowry back if he ASKS for it. Which in practical terms again never happens, I did not return my dowry and was never asked to and I initiated my divorce![]()
And as in my previous post, i told you I did not believe in Alimony, so I don't understand why you went rambling paragraph after paragraph about alimony, again I don't consider not having alimony a loss as I have no interest in it and don't believe in the alimony system that ends up creating lazy women/men who sit on their behind all day depending on their ex-spouses for no other reason that he/she married them years ago, it is a complete scam in my eyes. And it tears families down more than build them up as had you spent a day of your life in family court, you'd see women and men who spend years not moving on with their lives but pursuing their ex spouses, one suit after another just for money,... uhm okay this is the perfect life we should all abide to
So you can't sell it to me , maybe had you actually read what I wrote you would have understood my stance on the topic. Nothing you have said makes any sense and unfortunately your ignorance is simultaneously common, sickening, and sad and I do not have the time to educate you ! You're not the first and won't be the last I meet with the same diatribe, so good luck
jsteele wrote:
You seem to think that asking for a clear-cut answer is the same as trying to "make Islam look bad" and must be part of a broader agenda to "make Islam look bad." I disagree. If there's something controversial in any religion, it needs to be identified, not swept under the rug with nonsense about what Delaware did hundreds of years ago. What's relevant in 2013 is, what do practitioners of any religion believe in 2013? We need to be upfront about these questions, and not shut down debate by attacking peoples' motives or, as PP said, accusing them of spewing and then walking away.
Anonymous wrote:
Ok, and your point is? because KSA i guess is the Muslim epitome?
I think I have responded to that on my earlier post, please refer to that- We do not believe on alimony i have already discussed that. I am a woman and i don't believe a man should take care of me for the rest of my life because we were married, now shoot me! Oh and no he can't send her out of the door, the rule says the wife stays in the house after the divorce for 3 months ( I guess to figure out what she is going to do next). Trust me in practical terms, this doesn't happen, I left the day i wanted a divorce ( my choice) and I never asked for 3 months alimony (my choice)
Again, refer to my previous post about this- Yes, the woman is required to return the dowry if she wants a divorce and the husband refuses the divorce, he is entitled to get the dowry back if he ASKS for it. Which in practical terms again never happens, I did not return my dowry and was never asked to and I initiated my divorce![]()
Anonymous wrote:
You seem to think that asking for a clear-cut answer is the same as trying to "make Islam look bad" and must be part of a broader agenda to "make Islam look bad." I disagree. If there's something controversial in any religion, it needs to be identified, not swept under the rug with nonsense about what Delaware did hundreds of years ago. What's relevant in 2013 is, what do practitioners of any religion believe in 2013? We need to be upfront about these questions, and not shut down debate by attacking peoples' motives or, as PP said, accusing them of spewing and then walking away.
Anonymous wrote:Going over the thread, I agree you have attacked other posters who raised questions about Islam. I have never, however, seen you defend Christianity, Judaism or Catholicism. I'm not Catholic and never have been, but there's a group that could use a moderator to shut down some of the bigotry. If I'm wrong about your role regarding any religion besides Islam, I'm happy to be corrected.
What's relevant in 2013 is, what do practitioners of any religion believe in 2013? We need to be upfront about these questions, and not shut down debate by attacking peoples' motives or, as PP said, accusing them of spewing and then walking away.