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Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon
Fair enough. The point I was illustrating was that the Qua'ran does speak specifically to how women should dress, so when paired with the other bits about women being inferior/less intelligent it's not a stretch to see why it has become tradition to expect or demand a certain dress code of them.
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Just to add a point for consideration about Sahih. His profound interpretations are based on collective traditions which then he corresponds with religion. Again the point about tradition. He only really brings a certain contrast. Qu'ran is mostly a basis of God and humanity. And Sahih isn't worshipped by all Muslims.
Sorry but I don't remember studying in Islam school anything in the Qu'ran about wife-beating. Sahih however interpreted it as another figure entirely mostly as certain instructions to deal with the religion.