Is Psychological Violence forbidden (haram)?
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Is Psychological Violence forbidden (haram)? Submitted by on Thu, 08/04/2010 - 17:54
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Dear Brother / Sister,
Psychological violence is disapproved in Islam; because psychological violence includes behaviors such as not showing affection, humiliation, continuous criticism, jealousy, embarrassing someone in front of others, hurting one’s honor, threatening and restricting one’s freedom of thought and attitude; none of which can be approved in Islam.
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