Faculty Member of the Research Institute for Islamic Sciences and University, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary jurisprudence:
Sexual Intercourse with a Spouse Without Her Consent is Disliked
Examination of the Jurisprudential Dimensions of Spousal Violence/3
Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Dr. Mohammad Reza Salari-Far, in addition to his seminary education, has been involved in the field of psychology and family studies academically and practically for over three decades, and in addition to his university education in this field, he has also assumed the presidency of the Center for Research, Education, and Family Counseling.
Simultaneous studies in the sciences of jurisprudence, psychology, and family studies make him one of the best individuals for discussion on the jurisprudential and psychological dimensions of spousal rape. Spousal rape is a term that has been coined in recent years for intercourse with a spouse without her consent. The faculty member of the Psychology Department at the Research Institute for Islamic Sciences and University, in an exclusive interview with Contemporary jurisprudence, expressed various dimensions of this topic. He considers sexual intercourse with a spouse without her consent, although not to the extent of prohibition, but finds the statement of its dislike justified.
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