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August  05, 2006

Pakistan: Muslim Cleric Marries Off A Three Month Old Baby Girl

The sickness of Islam, when allowed to be interpreted by unqualified
villagers, is made apparent in this story from Dawn
<http://www.dawn.com/2006/08/05/top12.htm> . We have reported earlier on
cases of vani and swara, where girls are given away in marriage, often
at ridiculously young ages, to act as compensation for the crimes or
transgressions of a male relative. Vani was made illegal on January 11
in Pakistan, at the same time as the banning of honour killing, and vani
crimes can invoke a 10 year jail sentence. However, so far there has
been no successful conviction for vani in the 17 months that the
practice was outlawed.

In North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), where such practice is common,
it is called swara. Dawn reports that yesterday, Peshawar High Court
granted bail to five individuals, including a Muslim cleric, who are
accused of handing over a three month old baby girl in swara marriage to
another family.

The cleric solemnised the nikah (betrothal) of Sadaf, the baby, about
five months ago in the village of Totalai in Buner district. A police
case file had been made on March 10, invoking section 310A of the
Pakistan Penal Code. Under Article 247 (3) of the constitution, laws
must only apply to these regions if they have been approved by the
president and enacted by the NWFP governor.

The individuals were granted bail because it was argued that the law had
not yet been made to incorporate the "provincially Administered Tribal
Areas" of Pakistan, though the laws against child marriage should
already apply to these regions.

The accused individuals were granted bail following two sureties of
100,000 rupees ($1,658).

The details, as can be ascertained, are these. Sher Nawaz had discovered
his wife, Sardara Bibi, in "objectionable position" with one of his own
relatives, a man named Saleem Khan. As a result, Sher Nawaz divorced his
wife.

The relationships between the husband's family and Khan's family
deteriorated, and a jirga (Muslim village council) was called. The jirga
decreed that Saleem Khan's three month old niece Sadaf should be given
away in marriage to Zohaib, the nephew of Sher Nawaz, who was himself
only a year and a half in age. Saleem Khan's family were also ordered to
pay the family of Sher Nawaz the sum of 800,000 rupees ($13,278) in
compensation.

The compensation was paid, and the betrothal was solemnised. The girl
now has no choice in the matter, as nikah is regarded as religiously
binding. Only a senior Islamic cleric can dissolve such a betrothal.
Sadaf is now expected to consummate the wedding when she attains
puberty.

Sardara Bibu, the divorced wife of Sher Nawaz, said when she heard of
the decision that Saleem Khan had raped her, and told police of the
jirga's pronouncement.

The people who were granted bail are Mohammad Shamin, Sadaf's
grandfather, Fazal Ameen, her uncle, Wali Khan, the father of 18 month
old Zohaib, and Mira Khan, a member of the jirga which presided over the
issue.

The prayer leader who had performed the nikah of the two children was
named as Umer Saeed, who also is charged and who received bail
yesterday.





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