Goes something like this:
Husband: Give me this money.
Wife: Fuck No.
Husband: You dare disobey me?
Husband: <preach> <preach>
Husband: <leave her bed> <leave her bed>
Husband: <slap> <slap> <slap>
Wife: <returns to obedience>
Husband: <cha-ching> <cha-ching> <cha-ching>
Yeah, pretty much.
But the thing is, is it Islamically allowed to do that?
I was always taught that it was wrong, when i would tell my parents that my husband had taken my money, they would get angry and say he wasn't allowed to. My ex husbands even stricter brother would never dream of taking money off his wife, even though he is more Islamic than my ex husband was.
Everyone around me would tell me my ex husband was wrong to do so, my ex husband didn't care though.
So if everyone, including my old school parents, and his old school parents, all believed he did not have a right to take my money, how can it be Islamic?
My understanding is that it is like Baal said, verse 3:34 would be the correct one for this. I am sure someone will say I missed the context etc.
Husband: Come on Love give me your money?
Wife: No, I need to buy some prayer mats.
H: You are being disloyal.
W: No, I am not it is my money.
H: Come on Love it has been 3 days now that I need your money.
W: Sorry, I am going to Tesco's.
H: Slap Slap Slap
W: OK I see your point. Also I remember that a woman and slaves that do not obey their husbands/masters will never get into paradise. I will give you my money.