Hehehe.... RAWA itu adalah organisasi cewek di Afghanistan. Mereka lbh tahu apa 
yg tjd di Afghan dibandingkan dgn siapapun jg.
 
Lalu Abbas Amin kaing2 nolak apa yg dibilang oleh RAWA.
 
 

From: Abbas <abas_ami...@yahoo.com>
>To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 11:26 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Re: Sharia Law has led to the legislation of child 
>marriage in 6 countries
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>Kamu memang pantas dimaki maki,karena kamu menggunakan segala berita yang 
>belum tentu kebenarannya untuk menghujat Islam,
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>Sebagai anti Islam mana peduli terhadap cewek Islam !? Yang diapedulikan 
>adalah bagaimana caranya untuk terus menerus memperburuk Citra Islam !
>--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>>
>> 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.
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>>  
>> http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2011/10/02/sharia-law-has-led-to-1the-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
>> Category: Women, RAWA News, HR Violations - Views: 5069 
>> 
>> Read more: 
>> http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2011/10/02/sharia-law-has-led-to-the-legislation-of-child-marriage-in-6-countries.html#ixzz1knOPiywP
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