Before answering this question, please check this link http://gimmetruth.wordpress.com/2006/04/27/to-beat-or-not-to-beat-is-it-really-a-question/. The Arabic word dharaba, which most translators take to mean something akin to ‘to hit,’ ‘strike,’ or ‘beat (mildly).’ Of course, none of these terms exhausts the possible meanings of dharaba. For example, in the Hans Wehr Arabic-English dictionary (A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic), we also find that dharaba can mean ‘to turn away from,’ ‘leave,’ ‘forsake,’ ‘abandon,’ or ‘avoid.’
If it was allowed, why would Mohammad(s.a.w) tell people not to hit their wife..... And wouldn't people argue with Mohammad(s.a.w) that when Quran is telling me to hit my wife, why are you preaching not to hit.....
If it was allowed, wouldn't Mohammad(s.a.w) set an example by hitting either Khatija or Aisha to show us how to hit our wife.... Mohammad(s.a.w) didn't hit any women or children, not even slave. So this shows that he didn't respect this verse
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