Di negara syariat iblis tanah biadab rumah auloh ini, ga ada batas
umur unt ngembat anak ingusan, shg anak 8 thn jg bisa diembat dgn
halal, asal bayar mahar.

Dgn sendirinya apa yg ada di tanah biadab rumah auloh ini sesuai dgn
ajaran Islam, makanya ga ada seekor ulama yg bilang praktek ngembat
anak ingusan itu adalah praktek bejad.

Gimana bisa si rezameutia kaing2 ga ada pedophilia di ajaran Islam?
Bisa aja, krn rezameutia sedang berjihad ngibul di jalan aulo.


http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2012/0418/Child-brides-Will-Saudi-Arabia-set-age-limit-for-marriage

Child brides: Will Saudi Arabia set age limit for marriage?

Saudi Arabia Justice Ministry is considering setting a minimum age for
marriage. In 2009, Saudi courts refused to nullify the marriage of an
8-year old girl to a 58- year old man.

By Asma Alshari, Reuters / April 18, 2012

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is edging closer to setting a minimum age for marriage, a
Justice Ministry official was quoted as saying on Wednesday, following
international criticism of cases of child brides.

"The ministry has adopted a clear stance on under-age marriages and
the issue was raised to the regulators," Mohammed al-Babetein, head of
the Justice Ministry's marriages department, was quoted as saying in
the daily al-Madina newspaper.

"It supports setting unified regulations to deal with such practices,
which will ensure the safety of young girls," he said.

Babetein said the ministry was still in discussions over what age the
limit should be set at, al-Madina reported.

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Cases of child marriage, including brides as young as eight-years-old,
have made headlines in local and international media in recent years,
drawing heavy criticism against the conservative U.S. ally.

In 2010, the Saudi Human Rights Commission, a government-affiliated
group, hired a lawyer to help a 12-year-old divorce her 80-year-old
husband.

Activists at the time saw the divorce proceedings as a test case that
could pave the way for introducing a minimum age for marriage.

In 2009 the Justice Minister said that there were plans to regulate
the marriages of young girls after a court refused to nullify the
marriage of an eight-year-old girl to a man 50 years her senior.

Last May the consultative Shoura Council, which advises the government
on new laws, was reported in the local press as recommending the
introduction of a minimum marriage age but there have been no concrete
reports of further progress.

Human rights organization Amnesty International said the Saudi
government had been saying for several years that it planned to
introduce a minimum age for marriage.

"But until we see actual legislation and how it's implemented, rather
than merely fine words, we will continue to have serious concerns
about lack of protection for girls from early and forced marriage,"
said James Lynch, Amnesty's Middle East spokesman.

Saudi Arabia, a patriarchal society that applies an austere version of
Sunni Islam, currently has no minimum legal age for marriage and
fathers are granted guardianship over their daughters, giving them
control over who they can marry and when.

Financial considerations have in the past prompted some Saudi families
to wed young daughters to much older men in return for lavish dowries.

Many Saudi clerics, including the kingdom's most senior religious
figure Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh, endorse the practice
subject to some restrictions such as ensuring the girl has reached
puberty.

Cases of child marriage, including brides as young as eight-years-old,
have made headlines in local and international media in recent years,
drawing heavy criticism against the conservative U.S. ally.

In 2010, the Saudi Human Rights Commission, a government-affiliated
group, hired a lawyer to help a 12-year-old divorce her 80-year-old
husband.

Activists at the time saw the divorce proceedings as a test case that
could pave the way for introducing a minimum age for marriage.

In 2009 the Justice Minister said that there were plans to regulate
the marriages of young girls after a court refused to nullify the
marriage of an eight-year-old girl to a man 50 years her senior.

Saudi Arabia is a signatory of the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of a Child, which considers those under the age of 18 as
children. (Editing by Angus McDowall and Angus MacSwan)


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