 The answer is never says to hit your wife. The answer is that the Quran does that. No, definitely does say that you can physically discipline your wife. No one knows it's true interpretation except Allah and those who acknowledge it. But you're not addressing the question at all. So there are many, many verses in Quran that use the same word, strike, but it means something else. I'm sorry that your book contradicts itself so often. Yes, it definitely does. And it doesn't matter how much poisoning of the well or other logical fallacies the Quran tries to use, we understand that those are logical fallacies. M. Doug says, does Surah and Nisa 434 apply in heaven or can the wives hit back? I didn't understand. I could read it if you'd like. It says in the Quran that you can beat your wife. I know it doesn't say enough. So severely, the question the question is asking is whether the wife can hit back. OK, the thing is that the Quran doesn't say that hit your wife. OK, it just says it doesn't say it doesn't say yes, it does. I tell you, OK, Quran says I can bring for you also, you know, interpretation or better say translation that it says you know, leave them. I can read for you and doesn't make sense for for me that such a let me read for you. Such a God that says beat your wife in chapter six, 65 verse six, says that let the woman who are undergoing a waiting period. This is a woman that you have divorced. OK, leave in the same manner as you leave yourself in accordance with your means and do not harass them with a view to making their lives a misery. So God tells me to treat a woman that I maybe hate. I just have divorced and I have to leave with her three months. OK, in such a way. OK, and then on another side, God tells me to beat my wife that I'm going to leave with her. No, chapter 434 says that after the two steps, leave her. And chapter 435 says, and in case you fear split between the two, then sent forth a judge from his family and a judge from the hair family in case they both are willing to act righteously. So it's about both of them, not one of them. I love that you're not addressing the question at all. The question is the passage where the Quran does advocate physical discipline for wives does it also permit that the wife can hit back? The answer is no. You know, it's no. I know it's no. The audience knows the answer is no. The answer is not is never says to hit your wife. The answer is that the Quran does that. No, it definitely does say that you can physically discipline your wife and no, she is not allowed to hit back. That's a back for Islam. Chapter 30 verse 21 says an amount. His signs is this that he created for you mates from among yourself that you may find trans quality in them. And he has put love and mercy between you. So such a God who has put love and mercy between you allows you to beat your wife. Come on, OK, so don't please. I'm sorry that your book contradicts itself so often contradict itself. Yes, it definitely does. It is it is wrong understanding for you. Chapter three, give me about a month, give me about a month to compile my notes for the book into a single unit. And then I can show you all of the different all of the different verses that contradict everything you just said so that everything you said that it doesn't say it actually does say, including your own citation earlier today. Notion slaves says, why do you waste your time on some opponent? Let's see, making up complete opposite of mainstream and historical Islam. Maybe this is meant for Aron, namely, they're maybe saying that perfect Dawa is making up the complete opposite of mainstream, historical. They didn't tell me. I don't know who is for this one coming in, but he did say that you can't follow the Quran and flog prisoners. And we've seen how many different Muslim countries do, in fact, do that. So the majority of Muslims don't follow the Quran, according to him. No, they don't do that because, unfortunately, they just abuse Islam and for their own power. Chapter three, verse seven says, it is he who has sent down to you. Oh, Muhammad, the book in it are verses that are precise. They are the foundation of the book and others unspecific as for those whose heart is corrupted. They will follow that of it, which is unspecific. So it means that if you don't understand it, you don't have to follow those unspecific verses like chapter four, verse 33, desiring to create confusion and their own interpretation. And no one knows it's true interpretation except Allah and those fear in knowledge. So if you want to interpret Quranic verses, first of all, you have to be a Muslim. Because if you are not a Muslim, you were interpreted in the way that you want to create confusion. So no, but what if you don't want to create confusion? What if what if you're like me and you want to make sure to remove all the career, all of the confusion that the Quran has written into it? We want to eliminate confusion, have a clear understanding. Then you're going to you're going to read multiple translations so that you get you so you have an idea of what they're all talking about. And then you're going to have a panel of people who understand Islam and who understand Arabic and can eliminate all that confusion for you and spend three and a half years studying that just so that some idiot in the in the chat can tell me, oh, you has a wrong understanding of Islam. I got a better understanding of Islam than many Muslims do. There's one chapter. OK, let me fast say Quran chapter 43, verse five. Strike is ignore. Shall we utterly ignore you because you are one ton fold? Quran chapter four, verse 101. Strike is trouble. So there are many, many verses in Quran that use the same word, the strike, but it means something else. So just don't take one. So whenever the Quran lies, we find a contradiction to that lie. You say you just ignore that it said that and pretend that it said something else. No, Quran said that those filming knowledge understand the true interpretation means that they don't contact God. Wait, wait, wait, wait, those those who fear knowledge. Fear those who are firm in knowledge, firm. So what's the knowledge? I don't understand what you're saying. Shut up, dog. What is fear man? Only not. Allah says only God and those fear man in knowledge, those who have knowledge, good knowledge, OK, firm in knowledge, only they understand how they understand. They don't call God, but they put the verses beside each other and they understand if they don't say, oh, it is contradiction. No, they say it is completion. So if you understand it, explain this verse, explain it, then you know it is a contradiction and it doesn't matter how much poisoning of the well or other logical fallacies the Quran tries to use. We understand that those are logical fallacies and contradictions. As I said, you have to be first Muslim to understand that you don't have to be Muslim because that's that's one of the many things you've gotten wrong tonight. You don't need to be a Muslim. You don't need to believe the nonsense to understand what the nonsense says. All right, that's what Quran says that you have to be. I know the Quran says a lot of things that are not true, but that's just one of them. You don't have to be Muslim to understand what the hell the fairy tales are saying. OK, to interpret it, you have to be a Muslim to interpret it in such a way that you still believe it. Well, then you've got to have something going wrong in your head, but you don't need to you don't need to be a believer to understand what the Quran is saying, but the Quran, you don't get better if you're not a believer to understand the Quran. And I would say that reading the Quran, especially if you're not, if you don't read it in the original Arabic, if you read it in a translation to your home language and if you read it with a panel of people who understand it, then you're not going to be a Muslim anymore. OK, I said what I said.