...right,I feel distrusted and invaded? My Muslim Husband checks my email and chat history he considers that his right,I feel distrusted and invaded?
Does he have the right to check my email and history files?Should I have the right to chat with members of the opposite sex if its just a casual hello,or small talk?Is this a sign of control?I know my husband has major trust issues with me,I love him so much and hes a good man but he is ultra possessive and investigates me like a detective all the time,he even plays psychological games on me to get me to confess his falsely misconstrued suspicions.Is it his Islamic right to invade my right to privacy?Does Islam teach that women are not allowed to go online to chat?especially after marriage?Does Islam teach that all male and female friendships are Ha ram?(forbidden).I am so confused,trying to understand Islam and my husbands upbringing.
Does he have the right to check my email and history files?Should I have the right to chat with members of the opposite sex if its just a casual hello,or small talk?Is this a sign of control?I know my husband has major trust issues with me,I love him so much and hes a good man but he is ultra possessive and investigates me like a detective all the time,he even plays psychological games on me to get me to confess his falsely misconstrued suspicions.Is it his Islamic right to invade my right to privacy?Does Islam teach that women are not allowed to go online to chat?especially after marriage?Does Islam teach that all male and female friendships are Ha ram?(forbidden).I am so confused,trying to understand Islam and my husbands upbringing.