
Khaled Al-Saqaby released the footage earlier this year. He urges men not to physically abuse their wives but pursue three courses of action should they need 'discipline' - first talk to them, then 'forsake them in bed' and finally beat them.
He said wives 'undoubtedly' cause problems because many 'want to live a life of equality with their husbands', which is a 'very grave problem'.
Sitting in an unknown woodland location, he explains why men may need to discipline their wives but outlines how to do it safely and according to Islam.
In the video, he says:


Mr Al-Saqaby goes on to explain how men should remain sharing a bed with their wives but turn their back on them, rather than one of the couple sleeping in a different room or on the floor.

Finally comes physical action, although Mr Al-Saqaby stresses it should not be a way for a husband to 'vent one's anger'.
The video was recorded in February but was released this week via the Washington DC-based Middle East Media Research Institute.
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