If it’s not on, you’re gooooone!
Found this article on the Sydney morning Herald website. Clerics: What will they think of next?
'Nudity invalidates marriage'
January 9, 2006 - 10:30AM
An Egyptian cleric's controversial fatwa claiming that nudity during sexual intercourse invalidates a marriage has uncovered a rift among Islamic scholars.
According to the religious edict issued by Rashad Hassan Khalil, a former dean of Al-Azhar University's faculty of Sharia (or Islamic law), "being completely naked during the act of coitus annuls the marriage".
The religious decree sparked a hot debate on the private satellite network Dream's popular religious talk show and on the front page of today's Al-Masri Al-Yom, Egypt's leading independent daily newspaper.
Suad Saleh, who heads the women's department of Al-Azhar's Islamic studies faculty, pleaded for "anything that can bring spouses closer to each other" and rejected the claim that nudity during intercourse could invalidate a union.
During the live televised debate, Islamic scholar Abdel Muti dismissed the fatwa: "Nothing is prohibited during marital sex, except of course sodomy."
AFP
The Psynic says:
This is where the condom comes in very handy. Technically one is still “dressed” or “covered”.
On the other hand, why the hell is a cleric talking about sex anyway? Aren’t they supposed to be harping on about the virtues of abstinence, which includes not thinking about sex?
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