"It is otherwise where a woman, residing in the house of her husband, refuses to admit him to the conjugal embrace, as she is entitled to maintenance, notwithstanding her opposition, because being then in his power, he may, if he please, enjoy her by force."
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The Hedaya, The Commentary On Islamic Laws By Shyakh Burhanuddin Abu Bakr Al Marghinan. Translated By Charles Hamilton, page 141
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