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According to the quran, God has not forbidden anything which has been lawful Within the confines of Man and Wife sex is made to be enjoyed. I don't have the surahs - but I have read on a similar note that a) A spouses duty is to fulfill their spouses sexual needs (both men and women have this responsibility) and are not to withhold sex unless sick, menstruating, injured, ect. b) The quran even goes as far as to specify that sex is allowed during ramadan during the permitted hours (the verbage is that God has made them a blanket for you as you are for them (referring to spouses) - I have read different opinions on what type of sex is lawful - the best I can come up with is a response I have read that seems to make sense The quran does not go into detail about any sexual positions being haram and therefore the matter must not be important/relevant. One however is not to damage the body and since anal sex does that, it is commonly held as not a good idea lest it be haram Some people are against oral, but that might be less of a religious thing and more of an personal thing - Many people hold this beleif (I have non muslim family members who find the very idea quite offensive) I know that it may seem that we would be uptight given the conduct to avoid lewdness, but what that really is is an attempt to not attract attention within the world inviting temptation to ourselves or others. (Women are not required to wear a veil, but it is suggested because as it is believed that rape might be deterred) Hopefully someone who knows more can grade this and give a better answer
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The question is a bit vague. If you mean, intercourse (within wedlock in the privacy of a married couple's home because otherwise, it would be fornication or adultery, which is prohibited), not just for the purpose of reproducing, sure,why not? If you mean oral sex(with the same criteria), there is a difference of scholarly opinion. Some say it's disliked, some say it's prohibited because no impurity can go in the mouth. Other scholars say it's allowed as long as you are very careful to avoid letting any impurity go in your mouth. They each use their evidence from the Quran and Prophet traditions to reach their respective conclusion. When in doubt, though we learn from prophet tradition that we should leave that matter. Leave that which you doubt for that which you do not doubt. This is just my understanding. Allah Knows Best.
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I hapen to know the text so I will contribute the the Verse: "And your women are tillings to you so take your tillings whenever you wish." in another "you are to your women and they are to you" implying both are entitled to their pleasure another have sex and "and prepare for yourselves" accepted interpretation is foreplay. "there are many hadeeths(oral tradition of the prophet) that speak of the etiquete of gentle love making. Here is two prepare for yourselves and do not mount your womne like farm animals" "You should not have intercourse with your woman until you make a messenger between you two. They said what messenger He said : a kiss" I think that is enough ofcourse one should understand that there is a difference between what islam says and what mulsims do. like in any religions. It is sad but true.
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Hell yeah lol. Sex for pleasure, but only after you're married, and only if your partner is a spouse. Quran specifically states that both the man and the woman must be equally satisfied & enjoy the moment. =] Quran says that sex cannot be forced on a wife by her husband. But shes not supposed to decline it, unless she has a valid reason. But sex for pleasure, yes. Hell yes lol. Within limits, once you're married & only with your spouse with their consent & pleasure in sight. Do it up brutha.
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Sex is for to raise family, its not for pleasure only. In Islam sex is allowed after marriage not before marriage.
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I think that the men might,but I am not to sure about some of the women.Some girls are mutilated by having their female genitalia removed.Whether this is an accepted practice by all is a matter for discussion. Female genital cutting (FGC), also known as female genital mutilation (FGM), female circumcision or female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), refers to "all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural, religious or other non-therapeutic reasons."[1] The term is almost exclusively used to describe tradition, cultural, and religious procedures where parents must give consent, because of the minor age of the subject, rather than to procedures generally done with self-consent (such as labiaplasty and vaginoplasty). It also generally does not refer to procedures used in gender reassignment surgery, and the genital modification of intersexuals. FGC is practiced throughout the world, with the practice concentrated most heavily in Africa. Its practice is extremely controversial. Opposition is motivated by concerns regarding the consent (or lack thereof, in most cases) of the patient, and subsequently the safety and long-term consequences of the procedures. In the past several decades, there have been many concentrated efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) to end the practice of FGC. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has also declared February 6th 2006 an "International Day Against Female Genital Mutilation."
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