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The term dayouth has historically held religious, legal and familial implications, depending on time and region, especially if a liaison results in pregnancy. Arabs of various religions often conceive the concept of the dayouth in a negative light, either personally or
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The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said: "Three people, Allah will debar from Jannah: An alcoholic, a person who is not dutiful to his parents, and a Dayyuth who approves obscene behavior of his wife."
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sexual gatekeeping within a household and thereby an approval of patronization, to acceptance of its usage in instances where there is an affront to modesty or the archetype of religiously inspired
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45:) of paternalistic protectiveness with regard to female family members or his spouse. There are many variations in how 342: 162: 347: 337: 81:. The term has also permeated into populations that have religious denominations with such explications (such as 293: 82: 78: 151:
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The public perception within non-Arab communities that have adopted the notion of the
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as a loan-word varies. This ranges from criticism of its usage as an
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More specifically, dayouth describes a man who lacks the demeanor (
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Index

Arabic
unchaste
Ghayrah
cuckold
wittold
scripturally
Islamic jurisprudence
pejorative
paternalistic
sexuality
intrusive
abstinence
hadith
Marital Discord – Causes & Cures
doi
10.1080/13504630.2012.652844
ISSN
1350-4630
S2CID
145004098
Islamic Bioethics: Problems and Perspectives
ISBN
978-1-4020-4962-0
"The Containment of Female Linguistic, Spatial, and Sexual Transgression in Arden of Faversham: A Contemporary Palestinian Reading"
doi
10.1080/25723618.2018.1546474
ISSN
2572-3618

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