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Muslim Cleric Cleared of Criminal Charges
2005-06-22
A Muslim cleric who condoned wife-beating in a widely publicized interview that alarmed the government last year was cleared of criminal charges on Tuesday. Abdelkader Bouziane, whose comments prompted the government to expel him to his native Algeria, was accused of "provocation to commit an assault." He was tried in absentia.
Hopefully, he'll stay there anyway, contentedly beating his wife...
He told Lyon Mag in a 2004 interview that beating an adulterous wife was condoned by the Quran — the Muslim idol holy book — an interpretation rejected by most Muslims.
In public, anyway...
A court in the southeastern city of Lyon ruled that Bouziane was explaining his religious beliefs and that his remarks fell outside the competence of law. "It is not the court's role to intrude in the domain of religious conscience. A reference to a text of the Quran does not constitute a call to commit assault," said judge Fernand Schir.
I'd venture to say that "The Koran sez it's okay, go ahead and beat the bitch" does constitute a call to commit assault...
Bouziane, who has two wives and 16 children, was the imam of a mosque in the Lyon suburb of Venissieux. He was deported to Algeria in October. In his interview he said that "beating a wife is authorized by the Quran notably if the wife cheats on her husband" and that a man "can hit hard to make the wife afraid, so that she does not do it again."
Posted by:Fred

#5  I forgot to mention: only one wife and her children are entitled to welfare/social security monies. The second set and beyond are on their own.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-06-22 12:56  

#4  Muslim Cleric Cleared of Criminal Charges

Turns out he's not a real muslim cleric?
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-06-22 08:24  

#3  There was an article about that polygamy thingy not too long ago. Apparently the French authorites are too busy dealing with real issues to enforce the marriage laws in such instances, but only one wife and her children are legal -- leading to a great deal of resentment on the part of the junior wives and their children... not to mention problems later should they try to regularize their situation.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-06-22 04:23  

#2  Yeah, ed. My first thought exactly.

Maybe it's because I come from an American perspective, but I thought pologamy was banned pretty much everywhere even partially civilized.

So, if you can have multiple wives in France and you don't feel like working, does that mean you get extra welfare checks?

And if you're one of the extra wives, can you sue/divorce the husband for not being egalitarian in the, uh, matrimonial duties?

Bueller? Bueller? Anyone?
Posted by: beer_me   2005-06-22 01:39  

#1  Yah. Koran, adultery, and stoning the woman and all that. What I want to know is how Bouzy is living in France with two wives? Isn't the customary French practice one wife and a mistress?
Posted by: ed   2005-06-22 00:40  

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