Apa komentar orang2 Islam plus plus atas kebiadaban thd cewek2 ingusan di 
negara2 syariat iblis ini?
 
Paling2 para bajingan Islam plus plus di milis ini akan maki2 gua, ga ada rasa 
simpati, prihatin dan kasihan thd cewek2 ingusan korban kebejadan orang2 Islam 
tsb.
 
 
 
http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2011/10/02/sharia-law-has-led-to-the-legislation-of-child-marriage-in-6-countries.html
 
 
RAWA News, October 2, 2011
Sharia Law has led to the legislation of child marriage in 6 countries
Saudi wives can be not only pre-pubescent, but even babies, because Saudi 
Arabia has no minimum marriage age at all
By Roddy Newman
While Sharia law courts have created a lot of controversy in Britain, they 
would be even more controversial if people found out that Sharia has led to the 
legalisation of child marriage in 6 countries. As the vast majority of people 
seem to be unaware of Sharia's child marriage dimension, this article only uses 
mainstream media articles, the UN, a major opinion poll company's Sharia law 
polling data, and the early biographer of Mohammed who Muslims say is the most 
reliable, and who states unequivocally that that Mohammed married one of his 
wives, 'Aisha, when she was a child as its sources.
For example, this 2008 "Times" article about forced child marriages in Nigeria, 
reveals that there is "fierce resistance" in its mostly Muslim states to a ban 
on child marriage, because they see such a ban as contrary to Sharia, which is 
why only one of them has agreed to a modified form of the ban (which outlaws 
marriage to pre-pubescent girls):
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5248224.ece
So why do Nigerian Islamists support child marriage?
Sharia is based on "The Koran", and the "Sunnah" (the words and deeds of 
Mohammed), and according to Sahih al-Bukhari, who is regarded by Muslims as the 
most reliable early biographer of their prophet, the founder of Islam married 
one of his wives, 'Aisha, when she was 6, and consummated that marriage when 
she was 9, as volume 7, book 62, number 64 of this University of Southern 
California Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement translation of Al-Bukhari 
reveals:
http://www.cmje.org/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/062-sbt.php
These 4 BBC News, "New York Times", UN, and "Wall Street Journal" articles 
mention Islamists in Yemen, Niger, and Saudi Arabia who say that Mohammed's 
child bride is the reason why they are in favour of child marriage:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7711554.stm
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/29/world/middleeast/29marriage.html
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=75932 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903635604576472011907391364.html
The "Views of harsh punishments" section of this 2010 Pew Research poll, 
revealed that most Muslims in Nigeria support 3 grotesque, and extremely 
violent Sharia punishments (stoning adulterers to death, cutting off the hands 
of thieves, and executing people who abandon their Muslim faith), and that 
Muslims in Pakistan, Jordan, and Egypt are even more strongly in favour of 
those 3 punishments, so it is not surprising that, for the same obvious Sharia 
reason, grotesque child marriages are legal in 4 other mostly Muslim nations, 
and were until recently legal in another mostly Muslim country:
http://pewglobal.org/2010/12/02/muslims-around-the-world-divided-on-hamas-and-hezbollah/
Saudi Arabian law is based entirely on the harshest of the 3 Sunni schools of 
Sharia jurisprudence (the "Hanbali"), so it is no surprise that as this 2010 
"San Francisco Chronicle" article explains, child marriage is still legal in 
that country, although the Saudi justice minister said in 2009 that the minimum 
marriage age should be raised to 18:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/03/13/IN5D1CD71L.DTL
Saudi wives can be not only pre-pubescent, but even babies, because Saudi 
Arabia has no minimum marriage age at all, as this 2008 Associated Press 
article reveals:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26042107/ns/world_news-mideast/n_africa/
That article quotes Saudi marriage official Ahmad al-Muabi's opinion that 
fathers can legally sell their 1 year old daughters to husbands if they wish.
Moreover, once a Saudi girl or baby has been sold to a husband, she can then 
find it difficult to divorce him, as the just cited "San Francisco Chronicle" 
article pointed out that a Saudi court would not allow an 8 year old girl to 
divorce her middle aged husband.
In another case which this BBC News story discusses, a 12 year old Saudi girl 
asked for a divorce from the 80 year old husband she had been sold to, after he 
allegedly raped her, but she then dropped the divorce case, because her father 
wanted her to stay married:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8493402.stm
Nor is it a surprise that in Islamist run Northern Sudan, 10 year old girls can 
legally be sold to a husband by their fathers, as this 2010 "New Republic" 
magazine article shows:
http://www.tnr.com/article/world/78104/child-bride-in-sudan 
People tend to think of Turkey as a relatively secular Muslim country, but the 
"San Francisco Chronicle" article about Saudi Arabian child marriage which I 
cited a moment ago, also mentions the fact that Turkey's Islamist government 
reduced the minimum marriage to 12 in 2009. The result of that law change, was 
of course the legalisation of forced child marriages, which is why this Turkish 
newspaper article discusses the case of a Syrian 12 year old girl whose family 
sold her to a middle aged Turkish husband, who then raped her and forced her to 
take drugs, which led to Turkish police having to rescue her after her Syrian 
family complained:
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=12-year-old-bride-rescused-by-police-from-abuse-2010-03-17
There has also been controversy over child marriages in Yemen in recent years, 
but because of Islamist opposition to outlawing them, they are still legal, 
which is why a 2009 ban on them was overturned after just 1 day:
http://www.yementimes.com/defaultdet.aspx?SUB_ID=33771
Yemen's child brides can be sold to men when they are as young as 8:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/29/world/middleeast/29marriage.html?pagewanted=all
Moreover, in Iran, where the minimum marriage age is now 16 for women and 18 
for men, Sharia law recently led to the age of consent for girls being 9 within 
marriage, as this 2006 BBC article about a 16 year old Iranian woman who was 
executed for having sex outside marriage explains:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/5217424.stm
Finally, even when child marriage is illegal in mostly Muslim countries, 
Islamists often simply ignore the law. For example, child marriage is illegal 
in Afghanistan, but this 2011 "Time" magazine article about Afghan wives being 
jailed for fleeing violent husbands, points out that, "Nationwide, more than 
half of all girls are married before they turn 15, usually to settle disputes.":
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2039564,00.html
This "New York Times" article about Afghan child marriages discusses an 11 year 
old girl who was sold to a 40 year old man:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/magazine/09BRI.html
So will Britain's Sharia courts lead to Britain's Islamists ignoring British 
democratic law by selling young girls to men? After all, as this 2011 article 
points out, polygamy, which like selling girls to men is a product of an 
extremely male dominated Sharia culture in which males have a far higher status 
than females, is already widespread in Britain, despite the fact that polygamy 
is illegal under British democratic law:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2041244/Polygamy-Investigation-Muslim-men-exploit-UK-benefits-system.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
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