Behind Aisha's Veil

Behind Aisha's Veil
Nusyuz



Ammar was silent at Aisha's words.


"What's this?" Ammar's mother who also listened to all Aisha's words was astonished.


Aisha saw it immediately.


"Please ask your son what he's done to my brother."


Ammar's mother saw her son.


"What's up, son?"


"No mother, she's just exaggerating the story. I don't know what that means either."


"Extremely?" tanya Alvian approached Ammar with a map in his hand.


"I would like to ask if the results of this visa can be exaggerated?" Alvian took several photos from the map, revealing them in front of Ammar and his mother.


Ammar's mother immediately shut her mouth, shocked.


Ammar turned his face away.


"This is the result of your son's actions on my sister." Aisha saw Ammar's mother.


Ammar saw Aisha.


"I'm just educating my wife." Ammar spoke lightly.


"Educating?" ask Aisha in shock.


"Sura An-nisa verse 34" said Ammar again with confidence.


"I educate my wife, it turns out that there are many things she does not understand about religion, I want her to learn more so that she becomes a devout Muslim and better to be the mother of my child."


Aisha smiled as she nodded her head.


"Women who are concerned about their nusyuz, so counsel them and leave them in the places of the bed and beat them. If they have obeyed you, then do not seek a way to trouble them. Verily Allah is Most High, Most Great,” (QS an-Nisa [4]: 34)." Aisha read the translation of the letter her sister-in-law was referring to.


"It turns out that the science of religion that you master is very low." Aisha shook her head.


"By capitalizing on that verse you beat up my sister?"


"You just read, do not understand and explore the meaning of the verse. You misunderstand because you are blind in understanding and meaning."


"I understand the Quran and its content more than you." Ammar looked at Aisha growled.


"You should be ashamed to say that" Aisha smiled again.


"A hafidz whose definite understanding of his religious knowledge was higher than any other but beat even tormented his own wife. What would people think?"


"Is it really the Qur'an that teaches that? If that means Islam is a bad religion because it teaches violence even against his own wife, let alone to others?"


"Let me tell you the meaning of the Verse you made capital to torture my brother."


"Nusyuz means the dissident, the woman who opposes and who feels that her position is above that of the man. Is my brother like that? I'm pretty sure my brother can't be like that. Stages of affirmation of the nature of Nusyuz in the meaning of the letter of An-nisa the verse is started with advice, separated the bed and only ended with a blow, and, but that's if it really has exceeded the limit and needs to be reprimanded to be used as a warning or deterrent effect."


"And the meaning of the verse is also not in the sense of hitting to hurt or hurt as you have done."


Ammar looks wrong.


"Also, if you claim to have a high understanding of religious knowledge, surely you know the Prophet Muhammad reminded 'Do not beat women and do not hurt' and 'Aren't you ashamed to hit your wife like you hit a donkey?' Rasullullah also gave his advice by never hitting all his wives."


"But you?" Aisha shook her head in an inexhaustible manner.


"Never bring up religious arguments to justify your psychopathic nature" he continued, pointing angrily at Ammar.


Ammar jerks. He was silent.


Ammar's mother saw her son.


"What have you done, son?" ask with disappointment.


Ammar.


Ammar and his mother looked shocked. They saw Aisha.


"You must pay for all your deeds to my sister."


"Oh yeah, my parents don't know about this. They don't even know if my brother's even back in Indonesia."


"We think it's best that my parents don't know yet, my brother's situation is still pretty awful for them to see, it would only make them sad and feel guilty for having wrongly chosen a husband for his child."


Ammar's mother immediately sat on the chair crying.


Aisha and Alvian leave their home.


***


After returning from Ammar's house, Aisha and Alvian returned to the hospital to see Lela's condition, when they arrived there they were grateful to see her brother's condition was much better, and the situation was better, Lela was even having a close chat with Anita which Aisha asked to accompany her sister.


Aisha who was looking behind the window paused her intention to enter and allowed the two to chat.


"Sister Lela seems to be fine. There was a doctor Anita accompanying him. I want to go home for a second, my head's so dizzy." Aisha saw her husband.


Alvian saw his wife worried.


"Yes. You better go home and rest." Alvian held his wife's hand.


Arriving at the apartment.


Aisha kissed her husband's hand when they had just performed the congregational Isya prayer, Alvian then kissed his wife's forehead.


"Is your head still dizzy?" Alvian asked as he looked at his wife's face full of love.


Aisha brought her body closer to Alvian, wrapped her hands around her husband's waist. While sitting they hugged tightly.


"No" replied Aisha slowly. Aisha closed her eyes, enjoying the warmth and comfort of her husband's embrace, hoping it would give her more energy because there was still more she had to do in the future.


"My husband. Thank you for having a big heart to not hesitate to apologize and forgive, hopefully never be prepared to be rude, play hands, say rude again painful to me. Love and love me with all your heart, be patient and compassionate, full of warmth and tenderness, if you go I will miss you, if you are there I want to always be close to you."


Alvian raised his wife's face to look at him.


"Honey. I love you, don't doubt it."


"I will make you the luckiest wife to have married myself" replied Alvian again.


"Thank you, baby." Aisha hugged her husband again.


Alvian smiled happily to hear his wife call him dear.


A few moments later.


The two were on their way back to the hospital, they were going to stay over to accompany Lela there.


Arriving in front of Lela's room, they heard a commotion, Alvian immediately entered in a hurry.


Aisha and her husband are shocked to see Ammar and her mother there, and Anita looks angry at both.


"What's this?" tanya Alvian saw Anita.


"They forced your sister-in-law not to report it to the police." Anita pointed at Ammar and his mother.


"He even blames his wife for running away from him, instead of regretting it, he chided your brother for spreading his disgrace." Anita pointed at Ammar furiously.


Aisha approached her brother who was crying.


"She was scared in prison. It's funny why he didn't think of it when he beat up his wife." Anita smiled cynically.


"Be quiet, who are you interfering in my affairs." Ammar was furious to see Anita.


"He's our relative. He has the right to interfere." Aisha approached Ammar.


"Many scientists, but not very good at keeping his tongue and behavior, he praised His Lord a lot but many berated and hurt others."


"Don't just be busy piling up diplomas until you forget to learn how to treat people should."