MNA Sharmila Faruqui believes Danish Taimoor’s statement reduces marriage to a ‘power play’ – Culture

National Assembly member Sharmila Farooki said that about the recent remarks of actor Danish Timor, which is allowed in Islam, “reduces marriage to a power game, where a person’s so -called ban is termed as a process of generosity rather than basic expectation of loyalty and respect.”

Timor and his wife Aiza Khan recently appeared Mahfel-rummazan – Ramadan transmission, which he hosts with Rabbi Anim. At the end of the incident, completely indifferent, he threw his thoughts about many marriages in Islam. He has since apologized to his comments.

Referring to his comments in an Instagram post, Farooki said, “Danish Timor’s comment – that he is” allowed “for four marriages in Islam, but he is not doing it again with Aiya Khan – it is not just arrogant, it is a clear reflection of how men are in their religion.

He wrote, “In Islam, there is no honor to be handed over to men at their convenience. This is an exception under the strict terms of justice.

The MNA said, “Aisa Khan’s calm smile, whether it be out of grace or social conditioning, is only highlighted how deep these attitudes are being tied.”

“This is the real problem: men believe that women have to thank them for not being wasted or changed.”

Farooki emphasized that women do not need kindness, but they need respect, agency and that marriage is a partnership, not a charity.

In the appearance of the transfer of Ramadan, Timor said, “If God has allowed anything, then He has allowed it for it. I am not doing it, it is a different thing. That is, for now, I want to spend my life with him.

He faced widespread criticism for his views about multi -marital, but rather the way he expressed his opinion in front of his wife and the use of the word “Flies“Or” for now “. Many people argued that by expressing their opinion in this way, he humiliated his wife on national TV.

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