بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الصلاة والسلام عليك يا رسول الله
One of the signs of a false religion is that it permits that which is abominable. Islam strictly prohibits sodomy, which is not merely the homosexual act but would necessarily include a man penetrating his wife in her anus (anal intercourse). Hence, the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said:
مَنْ أَتَى حَائِضًا أَوِ امْرَأَةً فِي دُبُرِهَا أَوْ كَاهِنًا فَقَدْ كَفَرَ بِمَا أُنْزِلَ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ
Whoever comes to a menstruating woman [for intercourse] or to a woman in her anus, or goes to a soothsayer has disbelieved in what was sent down to Muhammad (Jami’ al-Tirmidhi)
مَلْعُونٌ مَنْ أَتَى امْرَأَتَهُ فِي دُبُرِهَا
Accursed is the one who comes to his wife [for intercourse] in her anus (Sunan Abi Dawud)
On the basis of this and many other Hadith it is established in the Shari’ah of Islam that anal sex is totally prohibited and considered a cursed, abominable act. Incidentally, having intercourse with one’s wife when she is menstruating is also an abominable act. That is because Islam is a religion of purity, while these perverted sexual acts are disgusting and unholy.
Yet we find that in the societies and cultures of the infidels they are not only widespread but celebrated. For instance, the phrase “earning red wings” in American culture is a celebrated custom of a man having sex with his partner while she is menstruating.
Likewise, in the Tantric tradition of Hinduism “Chandamaharoshana-tantra goes even further and declares: A man should regard every substance discharged from a woman’s body as pure and should be willing to touch it and ingest it if requested to do so.” (Menstruation Across Cultures: The Sabarimala Confusion—A Historical Perspective by Nithin Sridhar, pp.25-26) “This association of menstruation with sacredness is further reinforced in Tantric practices such as Yoni Puja (worship of the female Yoni), wherein a ritual worship is carried out not only of a woman, but also of her Yoni or Vagina...Menstrual blood is, in fact, considered pure and sacred, and plays a very important role in these Tantric rituals...Describing the menstrual blood as a pure and eternal substance, Kaulajnananirnaya of Matsyendranath (Patala 8), says: ‘In Kaula Agama, the five pure and eternal substances are ash, wife’s nectar, semen, menstrual blood and ghee mixed together. In occassional rites and in [the] acts of Kama Siddhi, the great discharge is without doubt and most certainly what one should do in Kaula Agama...One should always consume the physical blood and semen. Dearest One, this is the obligation of the Yoginis and Siddhas.’...It further notes in Patala 18 that: Blood is the female (Vama) elixir. Mixed with wine and semen, it is the Absolute.” (ibid, p.38) “The Bauls believe that through the ritual practice of sexual Yoga during menstruation, the ‘fish’ (the feminine aspect of the divine) that ‘swims’ in the menstrual fluid could be united with the Kshir, and a state of Yogic bliss or Ananda can be attained. In other words, the Bauls perform sexual intercourse during menstruation as a means to attain divine bliss and spiritual emancipation...Even Yoga-upanishad texts like Yoga-Shikha Upanishad, which is among the 108 authentic Upanishads listed in Muktika Upanishad, describes sexual sadhana during menstruation as ‘Raja-Yoga’. It says: There abides in the great spot in the middle of the Yonis of creatures: Rajas (menstrual fluid) resembling the Japa and Bandhuka flowers in colour, well-protected and (representing) the Devi (feminine) principle. By the conjunction of the Rajas with the Retas (of the male organ), (i.e., of Shakti with Shiva), there is what is known as Raja-yoga. From Raja-yoga (the Yogin) shines out after attaining the psychic powers of attenuation and the like.” (ibid, pp.40-41) “menstruation...becomes associated with ritual Shaucha (purity), sexual intercourse and worship in the case of Yoni puja, Deha sadhana and similar other Tantric practices.” (ibid, p.42)
Sikhism teaches that all taboos and restrictions associated with menstruation are false, and allows for sexual intimacy during menstruation. Likewise, Christianity, which dispenses with the ceremonial Mosaic Laws, doesn’t consider sexual intimacy during menstruation sinful.
But while Judaism, like Islam, strictly prohibits sexual intimacy during menstruation, it differs from the latter on the question of anal sex: “The Talmud (Nedarim 20a-b) states: R. Yohanan b. Dahavai said, The ministering angels told me four things. Why are people born lame? Because [their fathers] flipped over their tables (that is, had anal intercourse). Later in the discussion, R. Yohanan said, These are the words of Yohanan b. Dahavai, but the Sages said that the halakha does not follow Yohanan b. Dahavai. Rather, whatever a man wishes to do with his wife, he may do. The Talmud further recounts: A certain woman came to R. Yehuda Ha-Nasi and said to him, I set the table for my husband, and he overturned it. (I.e., I prepared for normal intercourse, and he penetrated me anally. Is this forbidden?) R. Yehuda Ha-Nasi replied, My child, the Torah permits this. What then can I do? His answer implies that he was uncomfortable with this, but could not forbid it since the Torah allows it. Perhaps in this case the woman took no pleasure in it, but agreed on condition that it was not prohibited. The Talmud continues with yet another story: A woman came to Rav and said, Rabbi, I set the table for my husband, and he overturned it. He replied, How is this any different from fish? Rav was invoking an opinion of the Sages cited a few lines earlier: Whatever a man wishes to do with his wife, he may do. An analogy can be drawn to meat from the butcher. If he wishes to eat it salted, he may; if he wants to eat it roasted, he may; if he wants to eat it seethed, he may; if he wants to eat it stewed, he may. The same is true of fish delivered from the fisherman. The implication is that according to Rav, there is no prohibition, just as a person may eat fish however he likes.”
Incidentally, anal intercourse is permitted in the heretical Twelver Shi’ah sect. So it is sufficient to reject these false religions (Tantric Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity, Judaism, Shi’ism, etc.) because they permit sexual activity which is unnatural and abominable.
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