63.Muhammad fought with his wives and he stayed away from them for a month.

“Narrated Um Salama: The Prophet vowed to keep aloof from his wives for a period of one month, and after the completion of 29 days he went either in the morning or in the afternoon to his wives. Someone said to him "You vowed that you would not go to your wives for one month." He replied, "The month is of 29 days." (Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 31, Number 134).

64.Women  are deficient in intelligence and religion, should be submissive to men:

Commentary of Quran 4.34 by Jalal - Al-Jalalayn: Men are in charge of, they have authority over, women, disciplining them and keeping them in check, because of that with which God has preferred the one over the other, that is, because God has given them the advantage over women, in knowledge, reason, authority and otherwise, and because of what they expend, on them [the women], of their property. Therefore righteous women, among them, are obedient, to their husbands, guarding in the unseen, that is, [guarding] their private parts and otherwise during their spouses’ absence, because of what God has guarded, for them, when He enjoined their male spouses to look after them well. And those you fear may be rebellious, disobedient to you, when such signs appear, admonish them, make them fear God, and share not beds with them, retire to other beds if they manifest such disobedience, and strike them, but not violently, if they refuse to desist [from their rebellion] after leaving them [in separate beds]. If they then obey you, in what is desired from them, do not seek a way against them, a reason to strike them unjustly.  

65.Very unfair Inheritance law

According to Islamic law a wife should receive 1/8th of the property of her husband on his death if they have children. In case there are no children borne out of marriage, she is entitled to 1/4th of the property. A daughter will receive half of the share of a son. In stark contrast, the men receive 1/4th of the property of his wife on her death if they have children. In case there are no children borne out of the marriage, he is entitled to half the property. A son receives double the share of the daughter.

66.Allah feels ashamed of his daughters and feels degraded not to have sons:

“Have you considered al-Lat and al-Uzza, and Manat the third, the other? What, have you males, and He females? That were then an unjust division!" (Sura al-Najm 53:19-22). 

Here Allah is displeased that the Quraish people took sons for themselves and ascribed only daughters to him. He says he is exalted one, still they gave only daughters and not sons!!!

67.Muhammad took donation from women for listening to his preaching. (Bukhari Vo.1, Bk.3, H. 97g).

Muhammad charged fees from people for meeting him at his home. At this revelation even Ali, Muhammad’s son in law stopped visiting him, as a result this revelation was cancelled by Allah.

68.Muhammad advised a man to fast if one could not afford to marry. However, Muhammad was poor, yet, he had nine wives one time:

 “I heard the Messenger of Allah () say several times: ‘By the One in Whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad, the family of Muhammad does not have a Sa’ of food grains or a Sa’ of dates.’ And at that time he had nine wives.” (Grade: Sahih, (Darussalam), Sunan Ibn Majah 4147, Bk. 37, H. 48).

(A Muslim man can marry only if he has money to support his wife otherwise he should not).

Muhammad said: 'O young men, whoever among you can afford it, let him get married, for it is more effective in lowering the gaze and guarding chastity, and whoever cannot then he should fast, for it will be a restraint (wija') for him.'"( Sahih, Sunan an-Nasa’I 3209, Bk. 26, H. 14).

69. Muhammad cursed the women who visit the graves."(Jami at-Tirmidhi 2:5:1056)

70.Muhammad cursed women for crying on the death of husbands:

“It was narrated from Abu Umamah that the Messenger of Allah () cursed the woman who scratches her face and rends her garment and cries that she is doomed (i.e. because of the death of this person)”.( Sunan Ibn Majah 1585, Bk.6, H.153).

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