2022/02/23
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A newly married bride asked Dr. Mabrouk Attia, a professor of Islamic law at Al-Azhar University, a question regarding intimacy.
In it, she says that her husband is determined to have the relationship from the anus, and he tells her that “it will be easy.” So what should she do and is that permissible according to Islamic law?
In a statement of the legal opinion, through a video posted on his official YouTube channel, Attia explained the ruling on intercourse from the anus, and what a woman should do if her husband asked her to do so, saying:
The wife says: What are you, if you steal, you will be happy, and if you commit adultery, you will be happy with fornication, and if you pray, you will not be burdened with the call to prayer, it is all that makes us simplify what we do?!” says the doctor.
In a statement of the legal opinion, through a video posted on his official YouTube channel, Attia explained the ruling on intercourse from the anus, and what a woman should do if her husband asked her to do so, saying:
The wife says: What are you, if you steal, you will be happy, and if you commit adultery, you will be happy with fornication, and if you pray, you will not bear the call to prayer. It is all that makes us easy to do?!” Dr. Mabrouk Attia says, explaining that women plow for their husbands, as the Almighty said: “So they lost their minds from where God commanded you.” i.e. from the place of childbearing, and his name in Sharia is Qiblah, and he, peace and blessings of God be upon him, said: “Cursed is the one who has intercourse with his wife from her anus,” meaning abandoned by the mercy of God.
Attia advised the questioner, saying: There is no obedience to a creature in disobedience to the Creator: “You never agree… You are created to simplify it according to God’s law, and He is happy to simplify you with God’s law.”
And if the husband and others think regarding it, he will find that God did not legislate anything unless it contains the value of extroversion, and Attia emphasized that extroversion will not be achieved from behind, and that the Prophet, peace be upon him, liked to see the face in intercourse.