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12-Year-Old Saudi Girl Wins Divorce From Husband, 80

#1  Postby RichardPrins » Apr 23, 2010 5:48 am

12-Year-Old Saudi Girl Wins Divorce From Husband, 80
In a case that could spur the kingdom of Saudi Arabia to set minimum age limits for marriage, a girl who was wed at age 11 to an 80-year-old man has been granted a divorce.

In exchange for a dowry of about $22,000, the girl, now 12, was forced to marry her father's cousin last year. After the girl protested her marriage, her case generated interest in the foreign press, and the state-run Human Rights Commission agreed to represent her in court proceedings in the town of Buraidah.

In recent days, however, the girl and her family are said to have come to an agreement, allowing for a privately settled divorce.

Set up in 2005 by King Abdullah, the Human Rights Commission has attempted to improve conditions for women in a nation where they are forbidden to drive, vote or move freely in public without a male escort.

The Human Rights Commission said it would use this case to attempt to establish a minimum age for marriage of 16. Comprising medical experts, child psychologists, social workers and scholars in Islamic law, three committees have been set up to debate the matter, the London Times reported.

"The main aim is to not allow cases like this to happen again," Alanoud al-Hejailan, a lawyer with Human Rights Commission, told the Times. "There will be some opposition, of course, but we feel that public opinion has changed on this issue. We want to gather all the public support we can for a minimum age for marriage."

Part of the difficulty in imposing marriage age restrictions in this strictly religious society is attributable to the fact that Islam's most revered figure, the Prophet Muhammad, himself wed a 9-year-old girl.

In January, however, Sheikh Abdullah al-Manie, a senior Saudi cleric, said Muhammad's 14th-century marriage could not be used as justification for today's child marriages, the Indian Express reported.
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Re: 12-Year-Old Saudi Girl Wins Divorce From Husband, 80

#2  Postby Tyrannical » Apr 23, 2010 6:09 am

n January, however, Sheikh Abdullah al-Manie, a senior Saudi cleric, said Muhammad's 14th-century marriage could not be used as justification for today's child marriages, the Indian Express reported.


I had no idea Muhammad lived to the ripe old age of 700.
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#3  Postby Teshi » Apr 25, 2010 2:21 pm

If this goes through, it's great news.
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#4  Postby Oeditor » Apr 26, 2010 1:57 pm

An apologist says that child marriage is unislamic - it's those old customs again.
So why is the practice of child marriage sanctioned in Muslim countries? Unfortunately, ultra-conservative religious authorities justify this old tribal custom by citing the prophet Muhammad's marriage to Aisha. They allege Aisha was nine years old when the prophet married her. But they focus conveniently on selected Islamic texts to support their opinions, while ignoring vast number of other texts and historical information, which suggests Aisha was much older, putting her age of marriage at 19. Child marriage is against Islam as the Qur'an is clear that intellectual maturity is the basis for deciding age of marriage, and not puberty, as suggested by these clerics.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/25/middle-east-child-abuse-pederasty
The real apology comes from http://thecurrentaffairs.com/real-age-o ... -pbuh.html but I haven't time to read it at the moment.
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#5  Postby Hugin » Jun 07, 2010 9:17 am

Oeditor wrote:An apologist says that child marriage is unislamic - it's those old customs again.
So why is the practice of child marriage sanctioned in Muslim countries? Unfortunately, ultra-conservative religious authorities justify this old tribal custom by citing the prophet Muhammad's marriage to Aisha. They allege Aisha was nine years old when the prophet married her. But they focus conveniently on selected Islamic texts to support their opinions, while ignoring vast number of other texts and historical information, which suggests Aisha was much older, putting her age of marriage at 19. Child marriage is against Islam as the Qur'an is clear that intellectual maturity is the basis for deciding age of marriage, and not puberty, as suggested by these clerics.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/25/middle-east-child-abuse-pederasty
The real apology comes from http://thecurrentaffairs.com/real-age-o ... -pbuh.html but I haven't time to read it at the moment.


I wouldn't say those sources that say Aisha was six when she married are cherry-picked. In numerous Hadiths, it is stated very bluntly that she was six years old when she married Muhammed, and nine years old when Muhammed "consumed" the marriage. Those who dispute that age tend to refer to indirect evidence. It's not clear why indirect evidence and conjucture should carry more weigth than direct evidence, especially since some of these Hadiths are attributed to Aisha herself.
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Girls now begin puberty aged 9

#6  Postby Oeditor » Jun 13, 2010 3:19 pm

Richard Stanhope, an expert in hormonal disorders in children who recently retired from Great Ormond Street hospital, said specialists in his field believed they were seeing more children going through early puberty.

“All the things we experience as teenagers are difficult enough to cope with, but when it happens at 10 or 11 it is much worse,” he said.

“These children are also at a much higher risk of being sexually abused because it is hard for some adults to understand and behave appropriately towards them.”
Nothing new there then.
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