a question about Islam and muslim women?

Question by Libby: a question about Islam and muslim women?
Are Muslim women allowed to talk sh*t to their husbands? Like, if a husband stays out really late at night for several nights in a row, and the wives have no idea where they have been, can she verbally express her anger? Is she allowed to criticize, nag at, or even curse at their husbands if their husbands piss them off somehow? Can they give them the “silent treatment” or even refuse to perform their domestic duties?

Best answer:

Answer by Gento D. Luffy
Non-Muslim women are not another species of Humans from another planet. What do you think they would do in that situation? The same as any women do.

Answer by Asaboutk
No. And if a man truly loves his wife, he shall inform her of what he is doing. Because Jesus loved His people with compassion, mercy, forgiveness, respect, and selflessness. He informed them, taught them.

Bible
The husband is to assume leadership in the home 1 Corinthians 11:3
The Bible also tells men several times how they are supposed to treat their wives. Ephesians 5:28.
Christian men are to love their wives in the same way that they love their own bodies, feeding and caring for them. A man’s love for his wife should be the same as Christ’s love for His body, the church. Ephesians 5:28.
“If anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever”.1 Timothy 5:8.
“In the same way, their wives are to be women worthy of respect, not malicious talkers but temperate and trustworthy in everything”.1 Timothy 3:11.

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