Anonymous author is taking Internet by storm with her 'Halal' guide to mind-blowing sex for Muslim women

This sex guide will teach Muslim women on how to have amazing sex the halal way!

Sarwat Fatima Sarwat Fatima
जुलाई 18, 2017
Muslim women around the world can now buy this sex guide online too. Photo: Shutterstock/ IndiaPicture


There are a plethora of sex guides available in the market. While some focus on all the right sex positions that ensure an amazing orgasm, some teach you how to venture into the world of Bondage and Discipline, Sadism and Masochism (BDSM). However, a new manual has hit the bookstores and it is clearly taking Internet by storm. Wondering what it's about? Well, it's called The Muslimah Sex Manual: A Halal Guide to Mind Blowing Sex.

Yup, it's a 'halal' sex guide for Muslim women around the world.

According to a report published in the Daily Mail, the US-born author of the book goes by the pen name Umm Muladhat and holds a degree in psychology.

"I put an emphasis on having sex only with your spouse, but having the full range of sexual experiences with that spouse. Islamically, there's an emphasis on enjoying physical relationships within the context of marriage, not just for procreation. It is the wife's right that her husband satisfy her sexually," said Muladhat in an interview to The Observer.

"A lot of Muslim women are confused about what sexual acts are permissible in Islam. Guilt associated with sex is drummed into women from childhood. As a result, women end up going into marriages without the confidence to say what they want or to speak up when they don't enjoy something," she continued.

Interestingly, the chapters cover an array of topics and give tips on how to have amazing sex with your spouse. For instance, you will find content on '5 myths about Muslim sex,' 'How to do a strip-tease,' 'What to say during sex,' 'Humping,' and 'how to be a freak in bed.' Yup! You really will. Moreover, women are more than eager to get their hands on it.

Though, the book has already created an uproar, the author wishes to remain anonymous due to fear of backlash. However, she has decided to write one for men, which might get published next year.

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