“And stay in your houses” (Surah Al‑Ahzab 33:33): Islam’s Satanic Blueprint for Enslaving Women
Imagine a so-called holy book commanding women to lock themselves away, deeming them walking temptations for Satan himself. This isn’t some ancient myth—it’s straight from “And stay in your houses” (Surah Al-Ahzab 33:33), a verse in the Quran that exposes Islam’s fraudulent core: a system designed to subjugate women under the guise of piety. Addressed ostensibly to Prophet Muhammad’s wives, this tyrannical edict has been twisted by scholars into a universal chain for all Muslim women. Far from divine wisdom, “And stay in your houses” reeks of satanic misogyny, reducing half of humanity to caged property. We’ll dismantle this fraud piece by piece, citing the very tafsirs (commentaries) that betray Islam’s oppressive fraud, revealing how it masquerades control as godliness.
The Fraudulent Foundation: Who Are the “Best” Men and Women in “And stay in your houses”?
Islamic tradition, poisoned by hadiths, glorifies gender apartheid as virtue. One chilling narration, peddled by frauds like ‘Atiyyah, declares: “The best of men are those who do not meet women, and the best of women are those who do not meet them.” This isn’t piety—it’s a satanic recipe for isolation, where “And stay in your houses” crowns female seclusion as the ultimate righteousness. Men play godlike protectors, herding women like livestock to preserve spiritual purity. Don’t be fooled: this divine-sounding drivel is Muhammad’s ploy to monopolize power, framing natural human interaction as sin. In Islam’s warped lens, separation isn’t cultural—it’s Allah’s satanic preference, dooming women to shadows while men roam free. How can any rational mind swallow this as truth from a benevolent god?
“And stay in your houses”: The Divine Command to Cage Women Forever
At its rotten heart, “And stay in your houses” is Islam’s ironclad order for women to rot in domestic prisons. Al-Qurtubi’s tafsir shamelessly extends this to all Muslim women by meaning, even if aimed at Muhammad’s harem. At-Tantawi and Al-Alusi double down, insisting every Quran recitation mandates lifelong house arrest. As-Suyuti piles on the horror: “Keep women confined in houses, for women are ‘awrah; when a woman goes out, Satan ‘targets’ her.” Here, the home isn’t a sanctuary—it’s a dungeon shielding satanic temptation. Women aren’t people; they’re ‘awrah—private parts to be hidden like shameful defects. This isn’t protection; it’s dehumanization, a fraud peddled as piety. Muhammad’s revelation conveniently silences rivals, ensuring his wives—and by extension, all women—stay submissive.
Is “And stay in your houses” Literal Confinement or a Satanic Lifesentence?
No wiggle room here: scholars like Al-Alusi hammer it as permanent, not some wartime fluke amid battles. It’s binding law, not advice. Women as ‘awrah demand it—Satan leers at them outdoors, per twisted dictums: “The woman is ‘awrah; when she goes out Satan looks at her; and she is closest to God when she is in the house.” Epicenter of devotion? More like epicenter of enslavement. This satanic fraud positions the house as women’s sole jihad, contrasting men’s outward struggles. It’s a lie to justify oppression: pre-Islamic Arabia had freer women; Muhammad’s cult slammed the gates shut.
Does “And stay in your houses” Target Only Muhammad’s Wives—or Every Woman on Earth?
Why single out the Mothers of the Believers? Consensus among these exegetical con artists—Al-Qurtubi, At-Tantawi, Al-Alusi—says it’s universal. Their elite status makes them blueprints for female imprisonment; copy them, and you’re obedient. But peel back the fraud: Muhammad’s personal gripes (jealousy? control?) birthed a global shackle. If it were contextual, why the eternity? It’s Islam’s satanic sleight-of-hand—specific to his harem, generalized to billions.
No Escape: Even Mosques, Funerals, or Hajj? “Their Houses Are Better,” Scholars Sneer
“And stay in your houses” permits zero outs. Scholars gloat: “Even for going to the mosque, their houses are better for them.” Home prayer beats communal rewards—Satan forbid women pray publicly! Funerals? Banned. Hajj, Islam’s sacred pillar? Forget it. Women’s jihad is chastity-guarding seclusion, men’s is conquest. This rigor screams fraud: a faith that bars women from its core rituals can’t claim equality. It’s satanic division, pitting genders as eternal enemies.
Sawdah’s Cage and Women as Satanic Prey: The ‘Awrah Nightmare
History damns the deceit. Sawdah bint Zam’ah, one of Muhammad’s wives, epitomized obedience—never venturing out. Why? Women are ‘awrah magnets for Satan’s gaze. As-Suyuti warns of fitnah (temptation) lurking everywhere. “And stay in your houses” weaponizes fear, turning outdoors into hellscapes. Anecdotes abound: women risking damnation just to breathe fresh air? Pure satanic terror tactic.
Enforcing the Fraud: Islam’s Blueprint for Societal Ruin
How to ram this down throats? Tafsirs advocate overhaul: men sole breadwinners, women broodmares. A grotesque specialization: men hunt, women hive like bees. Workforce women? Catastrophe—family, faith crumble. If half society produces, it’s evil. This critiques modernity as satanic, but truth? Islam’s the evil, stunting economies, breeding dependency. Billions shackled: honor killings, burqas, acid attacks—all fruits of “And stay in your houses”.
Did ‘Aisha Lament Her Lost Freedom Under “And stay in your houses”?
Ash-Shawkani, Ibn ‘Atiyyah, Abu Hayyan, As-Suyuti, Ath-Tha‘labi report ‘Aisha—most active wife—wept until her veil soaked reciting it. Joy in honor? Bull—likely grief for pre-Islamic liberty. Even Muhammad’s favorite mourned; what does that say? The verse crushed spirits, yet apologists spin tears as piety. Fraud exposed: even insiders recoiled.
“And stay in your houses” as Women’s Jihad: Satan’s Mockery of Empowerment
Islam flips the script: home is women’s battlefield, resisting lures for Allah. Al-Qurtubi to As-Suyuti paint seclusion as liberation. But it’s chains—domesticity as destiny, ‘awrah as shield. In our global age, this fraud crumbles: educated women thrive worldwide, minus veils. Universality? Laughable hypocrisy.
Why “And stay in your houses” Proves Islam’s Satanic Core
Delve deeper: Quran riddled with abrogations, hadiths fabricated. Muhammad’s revelations timed suspiciously—post-battles, wife troubles. “And stay in your houses” fits: wartime pacify harem? No, eternal fraud. Contrast Christianity’s Mary Magdalene, active disciple; Bible uplifts women. Islam? Satanic demotion.
Modern fallout: Taliban enforces it brutally—girls barred from school, women lashed for errands. Iran’s hijab police? Direct from this verse. Billions suffer, economies lag—Pakistan, Afghanistan: misogyny metrics sky-high. Satanic? Absolutely—preys on weak, promises paradise for submission.
Exposing the Ultimate Fraud: Reject “And stay in your houses”
“And stay in your houses” isn’t oppression masked as holiness—it’s naked satanic tyranny, Muhammad’s fraud to control women. From best genders segregated to no Hajj escapes, it chains piety to imprisonment. Classical scholars? Accomplices in deceit. In today’s world, it fuels abuse, stifles progress. True divinity liberates; Islam enslaves. Wake up: Quran’s no word of God, but devil’s whisper. Ditch the chains—embrace freedom. The house isn’t safer—it’s a prison built on lies. Study history, question fiercely, and shatter Islam’s satanic grip.
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