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Almost every Muslim topic here gets twisted round and mentions the prophet Muhammad marrying Ayesha (a kid), the ppl go on about child abuse and how he r*ped her.....these ppl go on hearsay....obviously they havent researched the matter or they would have found the truth....looking through Islamic files i have downloaded onto my laptop...i came across this...now read it...go check it all out, |
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
and i hope it clears things up for the ignorant ppl here.
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
A Christian friend asked me once, Will you marry your seven year old daughter to a fifty year old man? I kept my silence. He continued, If you would not, how can you approve the marriage of an innocent seven year old, Ayesha, with your Prophet? I told him, I dont have an answer to your question at this time. My friend smiled and left me with a thorn in the heart of my faith. Most Muslims
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
answer that such marriages were accepted in those days. Otherwise, people would have objected to Prophets marriage with Ayesha. However, such an explanation would be gullible only for those who are naive enough to believe it. But unfortunately, I was not satisfied with the answer. The Prophet was an exemplary man. All his actions were most virtuous so that we, Muslims, can emulate them.
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
However, most people in our Islamic Center of Toledo, including me, would not think of betrothing our seven years daughter to a fifty-two year-old man. If a parent agrees to such a wedding, most people, if not all, would look down upon the father and the old husband. In 1923, registrars of marriage in Egypt were instructed not to register and issue official certificates of marriage for brides
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
less than sixteen and grooms less than eighteen years of age. Eight years later, the Law of the Organization and Procedure of Sheriah courts of 1931 consolidated the above provision by not hearing the marriage disputes involving brides less than sixteen and grooms less than eighteen years old. (Women in Muslim Family Law, John Esposito, 1982). It shows that even in the Muslim majority country of
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
Egypt the child marriages are unacceptable. So, I believed, without solid evidence other than my reverence to my Prophet, that the stories of the marriage of seven-year-old Ayesha to 50-year-old Prophet are only myths. However, my long pursuit in search of the truth on this matter proved my intuition correct. My Prophet was a gentleman. And he did not marry an innocent seven or nine year old
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
year old girl. The age of Ayesha has been erroneously reported in the hadith literature. Furthermore, I think that the narratives reporting this event are highly unreliable. Some of the hadith (traditions of the Prophet) regarding Ayeshas age at the time of her wedding with prophet are problematic. I present the following evidences against the acceptance of the fictitious story by Hisham ibn
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
Urwah and to clear the name of my Prophet as an irresponsible old man preying on an innocent little girl.
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
EVIDENCE 1: Reliability of Source Most of the narratives printed in the books of hadith are reported only by Hisham ibn Urwah, who was reporting on the authority of his father. First of all, more people than just one, two or three should logically have reported. It is strange that no one from Medina
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@leah.j | 2 February 11 | |
where Hisham ibn Urwah lived the first 71 years of his life narrated the event, despite the fact that his Medinan pupils included the well-respected Malik ibn Anas. The origins of the report of the narratives of this event are people from Iraq, where Hisham is reported to have shifted after living in Medina for most of his life.
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