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Obedient Wives Club Produces ‘Islamic Sex’ Guide
Teo Cheng Wee - Straights Times Indonesia | October 13, 2011

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Serigala-Berbulu-Domba
12:39pm Nov 3, 2011

In an absolutely shocking development, Malaysia has banned the sale (a fine for anyone found in possession of this volume of up to 50,000 Ringgit) or reproduction (jail of up to 3 years for anyone caught producing this volume) of the Obedient Wives Club's Islamic Sex Guide.


padt
9:50am Oct 15, 2011

My Aunty Mavis says that the OWC ladies need to get their act together and face a few facts however lewd these facts might be. (Aunty Mavis likes to use old fashioned english words like 'lewd'. For instance, she only ever calls a lavatory a 'lavatory' - never a toilet. "So middle class the word toilet!")

Aunty Mavis says that if the OWC ladies are concerned that women only satisfy 10% of their husbands' sexual desires and plan to do something about the 90% gap, then they had better fact the fact that many straight men desire to watch lesbian sex. "Any ninny of a woman ought to know that," says Aunty Mavis. "Why, it is the secret of many a long and happy marriage amongst most of my women friends. And it damn well made their husbands happy too! Besides it allowed them to lie back and relax after a hard day at the office. The only thing I objected about it was that, as usual, the women have to do all the work at home. But here in Indonesia that shouldn't be a problem. They are used to that."

Aunty Mavis always says it as it is.

She also notes that SOMEONE VERY IMPORTANT has written a song for the SEA Games which will be sung as an official song. The name of the song is 'United and Rising'. Aunty Mavis says, after the games, the OWC ladies should adopt the song for their games. Aunty Mavis is a great one for re-cycling.


jusdogin
8:10am Oct 15, 2011

The basis for the OWC is Qu'ran Sura 4 V34 which reads:

Men have authority over women because god made man superrior over women, and because they spend their wealth to keep them. Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because god as guraded them. As for those whom your fear disobedience, admonish them, forsake them in beds apart and beat them. If they obey you take no further action. Surely god is supreme'


Jeanne Hachette
8:45pm Oct 14, 2011

Any pics on it?


jusdogin
8:03pm Oct 14, 2011

must be a quite lot on lesbian sex I guess or do the other 3 watch or go an make coffee?


Kuala Lumpur. Just months after it gained infamy for telling its members to “serve their husbands better than a first-class prostitute,” a Malaysian Muslim wives’ club has made the news again — this time for publishing a guide on “Islamic sex.”

The Obedient Wives Club has produced a book titled “Islamic Sex, Fighting Against Jews To Return Islamic Sex To The World,” according to a news report in Malay daily Berita Harian in Malaysia yesterday.

The 115-page, pocket-sized sex guide is believed to have been published this year.

The news report did not explain what ‘Islamic sex’ is or how it apparently differs from Jewish sex. Leaders of the OWC - which has about 800 members in Malaysia and branches in Singapore, Indonesia and Jordan - could not be reached for comment yesterday.

The book’s foreword says that OWC’s research has found that wives can satisfy only 10 per cent of their husbands’ desires, Berita Harian reported.

So, the book apparently lays out how to close the gap on the remaining 90 per cent.

At least one chapter contains detailed information on sexual acts. The chapter, the only part of the book The Straits Times has seen, describes in reverential tones how a husband and wife should approach sex.

Stressing that the couple should be married, it described sexual acts, such as the fondling of a breast, in detail. The chapter said that sex is ‘sanctioned by God’ and is intended to create new life.

“You [God] have said that all these acts are halal, pure, beautiful and like a prayer [between a man and a wife,]” the guide says.

The Straits Times understands that each copy is sold for RM50 (S$20), and is available only to OWC members. The guide does not contain pictures or illustrations of sex.

Launched in June, the OWC was set up by the same people who formed a Polygamy Club in 2009. Both clubs were criticized by women’s rights groups, which said that marriages should be based on mutual respect.

The clubs were set up by Global Ikhwan, a business organization founded by former members of the Al-Arqam cult. Banned 20 years ago by the Malaysian government, Al-Arqam’s followers believed their leader Ashaari Muhammad could absolve their sins and defer death.

The late Ashaari’s picture is on the cover of the sex guide, which is targeted at newlyweds, Berita Harian said.

The OWC, however, denies any links to Al-Arqam. In an interview in June, one committee member told The Straits Times that the club was simply spreading the teachings of God, and that “Al-Arqam no longer exists.”

Reprinted courtesy of Straits Times Indonesia. To subscribe to Straits Times Indonesia and/or the Jakarta Globe call 021 2553 5055.