No, your husband cannot legally or ethically impose punishment in the form of "murgha," which is a form of humiliation or physical punishment often associated with domestic abuse. Healthy relationships are built on mutual respect and communication, not control or punishment. If you feel threatened or uncomfortable in your relationship, it's important to seek support from friends, family, or professionals.
because she didnt make his sandwich
Becoming "murgha," a common form of punishment in some cultures where a person squats with their arms behind their knees, can evoke a range of feelings in both boys and girls. Many may feel embarrassed or humiliated, especially in a group setting, as it often draws attention and can be a source of teasing. Others might experience anger or frustration, particularly if they perceive the punishment as unfair or excessive. Ultimately, the emotional response can vary based on individual personality, cultural context, and the nature of the situation.
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yes. wooden stick
Hester's punishment is less severe because the magistrates do not know who the adulterer or husband is that Hester claims to have cheated with. The usual punishment for adultery is death.
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punishment , tent , hemp , etc...... about 20 words
Cassiopeia, along with her husband Cepheus and daughter Andromeda, was placed in the sky as punishment for boasting of her beauty.
You can try and make your parents finish your punishment early by trying to talk to them. Explain to your parents that you are sorry for what you did wrong and that you will not repeat your mistake.
There is no Punishment in Islam for that if u think that she is back to her religion u should leave her immediately as soon as u know about her , try to convince her if she does not repent from her heart and she still worship idols and Hinduism then should not pass a minute with her this is a Sin after that punishment for u starts by Allah
The brightest shades you have.
Are you asking if you should make contact with your ex husband??