Tag: child marriages

  • Don’t Misuse Prophet Muhammad’s Name To Justify Rape And Marriage, Ex-mufti Says

    Don’t Misuse Prophet Muhammad’s Name To Justify Rape And Marriage, Ex-mufti Says

    Islam does not suggest that it is OK to have sex and then marry minors, the former mufti of Terengganu said today.

    At a public forum on child marriages here, Datuk Ismail Yahya chided Muslims who have been misusing the name of their last prophet, Muhammad, to justify their lust and as a form of “escapism”.

    “That is not right. The religion does not suggest that,” said Ismail who is also a former Terengganu Shariah court judge.

    He noted there were Muslims who had cited Prophet Muhammad’s marriage to Aisha, often portrayed as a nine-year old girl in the Quran, but said there have been many Islamic scholars who have questioned the calculation of her age.

    He then said there were other considerations for a Shariah judge before approving marriage applications to minors.

    “To me, how far the marriage can make the child happy is subjective. It’s to do with how she is treated and nafkah,” he said, using an Arabic word meaning subsistence for living.

    “But, just because he has raped the girl, that is not a reason for a Shariah Court judge to approve the marriage application,” he added.

    Ismail warned those seeking to legitimise statutory rape and marriage with their victims behind the cloak of religion that Islam had dire penalties for rapists.

    “For men like these, according to Islamic laws, it is the death penalty. Death by stoning. Not marriage.

    “So if we want to apply the law, we apply it together and not in parts,” he said.

    Also at the same forum was Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) Youth leader Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman who said he shared the same view.

    “To the majority of Malay Muslims out there, you are not Prophet Muhammad. Stop pretending you are Prophet Muhammad,” the former national debater said to applause from the audience.

    Syed Saddiq urged religious leaders and those who propagate the idea of a moderate Islam to speak out against child marriages.

    “As of now, there is no legitimate religious voice to speak up against child marriages,” he said, claiming this to be the reason why many Muslims were afraid to voice their opinions.

    Both Ismail and Syed Saddiq were speaking at the forum titled “Child marriage: Setting our children up to fail”.

    The subject had sparked a national uproar last month after the Umno MP for Tasek Gelugor Datuk Shabudin Yahaya suggested in Parliament that marriage might be a solution for statutory rape.

     

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    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Malaysian MP: Rape Victims Can Have Good Life If They Marry Their Rapists

    Malaysian MP: Rape Victims Can Have Good Life If They Marry Their Rapists

    KUALA LUMPUR: Rape victims can have an opportunity to lead a healthy and good life if they marry their rapists, Tasek Gelugor Member of Parliament Datuk Shabudin Yahya told the Dewan Rakyat today.

    According to him, girls aged between nine to 12 years old are “physically and spiritually” ready for marriage.

    “They reach puberty at the age of nine or 12 and at that time, the physical state of their body is already akin to those 18 years of age.

    “For a wife who was raped, if she can marry (the rapist) she would not go through such a bleak future.

    “At least she has someone who can become her husband. So, this will be a remedy to social problems,” he said while debating the Child Sexual Offences Bill here today.

    He said this when objecting an amendment to the bill which was proposed by DAP’s Kulai MP Teo Nie Ching who wanted the bill to be amended to also spell out the invalidity of child marriages.

    The proposed amendment was voted down and the bill was subsequently passed with no major changes.

    In explaining further the reason for his opinion, Shabudin pointed out that it is also not fair to assume that a person who committed a sexual offence will continue being a bad person.

    “Maybe he repents, or regrets. It is better to have people who regret rather than people who do not regret.

    “So in this case, let us not put an assumption that the person will remain bad. (Marriage) can be an exit clause for this problem,” he said.

    The former Syariah court judge was defending existing law which allows minors to be married off as long as their parents or guardians seek permission from the Syariah Courts.

     

    Source: www.nst.com.my