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Saudi cleric: okay to marry 10 year old girls

gkisseberth

Germany

It's an injustice to NOT marry girls aged 10, says Saudi cleric By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 4:32 PM on 14th January 2009



Saudi Arabia's most senior cleric has told followers it is permissible for ten-year-old girls to marry and anyone who think they are too young are doing the youngsters 'an injustice'.

Abdul-Azeez ibn Abdullaah Aal ash-Shaikh, the country's grand mufti, said: 'It is wrong to say it's not permitted to marry off girls who are 15 and younger.

'A female who is ten or 12 is marriageable and those who think she's too young are wrong and are being unfair to her,' he said during a Monday lecture.

Al Sheikh's comments come at a time when Saudi human rights groups have been pushing the government to put an end to marriages involving the very young and to define a minimum age for marriage.

Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, the Kingdom's grand mufti, prays during the funeral of the Saudi woman and her daughter last February

In the past few months, Saudi newspapers have highlighted several cases in which young girls were married off to much older men or very young boys.

Though the mufti's pronouncements are respected and provide guidance, the government is not legally bound by them.

On Sunday, the government-run Human Rights Commission condemned marriages of minor girls, saying such marriages are an 'inhumane violation' and rob children of their rights.

The commission's statement followed a ruling by a court in Oneiza in central Saudi Arabia last month that dismissed a divorce petition by the mother of an eight-year-old girl whose father married her off to a man in his 50s.

Newspaper reports said the court argued that the mother did not have the right to file such a case on behalf of her daughter and said that the petition should be filed by the girl when she reaches puberty.

Responding to a question about parents who force their underage daughters to marry, the mufti said: 'We hear a lot about the marriage of underage girls in the media, and we should know that Islamic law has not brought injustice to women.'

The mufti said a good upbringing will make a girl capable of carrying out her duties as a wife and that those who say women should not marry before the age of 25 are following a 'bad path'.

'Our mothers and before them, our grandmothers, married when they were barely 12,' said Al Sheikh, according to the Al-Hayat newpaper.

There are no statistics to show how many marriages involving children are performed in Saudi Arabia every year.

It is also not clear whether these unions are on the rise or whether people are hearing about them more now because of the prevalence of media outlets and easy access to the Internet.

Activists say the girls are given away in return for hefty dowries or as a result of long-standing custom in which a father promises his infant daughters and sons to cousins out of a belief that marriage will protect them from illicit relationships.

07:43 PM Jan 14 2009 |

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Margaret

Margaret

United Arab Emirates

I think people are trying to have a conversation here. !

 ..........

However, I forgot to add something over here about this…

In the way you talking you assume that marriage was all about physical relationship because you only took puberty as the requirement of getting married. 

Here is a good advice from one of my old British friends

"Read what the words are meaning, never read what your minds says or otherwise you are going to enter eddy where you will find no way out of it "

To top this off, you people are getting into subjects that have no relate with what's going on? I recommend you to go and reread my posts. If you do not understand what is going on in here ! then please do not write me back because I’ll just ignore you. Smile

05:33 PM Jan 18 2009 |

Margaret

Margaret

United Arab Emirates

crazyme2

i = should be "I" with capital letter. Because "I" relate to yourself so it is like a name, that's why in English we use "I" not i ….

Another reason that I read via sites is , " Back in the days of handwritten manuscripts, the lower-case letter i used  to get lost all alone when it represented the pronoun "I", so they would capitalize it to make it stand out more."

  Second note; teached it is not teached ! it is taught, in English there is something called verbs.

   We use these verbs to describe something whether in the past, present, future and so on.  

And the verbs of teach are ,, 

 teach , taught , taught.  

crazyme2, I recommend you to have a look at this site.  http://www.vocabulix.com/conjugation/English-Verbs.html

It is so useful, it will help you to learn the verbs and how to use them. Good luck Smile

06:52 PM Jan 18 2009 |

crazyme2

Bolivia

thankkkkkkkkkkkkkkk you so much dear Margaret

08:39 PM Jan 18 2009 |

Sonofmoon

Sonofmoon

Hungary

Brasilero! You are perfectly right!

08:16 AM Jan 20 2009 |