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--- In [email protected], "rezameutia" <rezameutia@...> wrote:
>
> Kenapa orang Kristen seperti Gabby, item, ini selalu pikirannya cuman 
> disekitar selangkangan doang ya?
> 
> Karena Alkitab isinya Kidung Agung mengajarkan ajaran cabul sih...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Gabriella Rantau <gkrantau@> wrote:
> >
> > Si imam dungu itu berkata: "The important thing is  that the girl is ready 
> > and can tolerate marriage!"
> > 
> > Sedang dia dan semua Muslim tahu bhw perempuan apalagi yg masih di bawah 
> > umur tidak mungkin berani menyangkal, menolak kehendak orang tuanya. Jadi 
> > spt halnya Aisha dia mau tidak mau ketika baru umur 9 tahun ditiduri oleh 
> > orang yg sudah 50 tahun. [Dan mnrt hadist sebelum consumating the marriage, 
> > sang calon suami sering ngejepitin torpedonya di antara paha si anak imut2 
> > tsb.]
> > 
> > Ini jelas praktik yg tidak bisa diterima civilized society di abad ke-21 
> > ini.
> > 
> > Gabriella
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@>
> > To: [email protected] 
> > Sent: Monday, 19 November 2012 9:12 PM
> > Subject: [proletar] IPS:Radical Clerics Seek to Legalise Child Brides
> >  
> > 
> >   
> > 
> > Islam itu, dan bukan hanya Salafi, sungguh nista dan menjijikkan...
> > 
> > Radical Clerics Seek to Legalise Child Brides
> > By Cam McGrath 
> > 
> > CAIRO, Nov 14 2012 (IPS) - An ultraconservative Salafi cleric recently 
> > sparked outrage among Egypt's liberal circles when he attempted to justify 
> > his opposition to a proposed constitutional article that would outlaw the 
> > trafficking of women for sex.
> > 
> > Speaking on privately-owned Al-Nas satellite channel, Sheikh Mohamed Saad 
> > El-Azhary said he feared the proposed article could conflict with the local 
> > practice of child marriage. He explained that in Egypt, particularly in 
> > rural areas, there is a culture of marrying off girls as soon as they hit 
> > puberty.
> > 
> > "The important thing is that the girl is ready and can tolerate marriage," 
> > El-Azhary declared.
> > 
> > He went on to protest proposed laws protecting women from violence, warning 
> > that if allowed to pass husbands could be prosecuted for beating their 
> > child brides or forcing themselves upon them.
> > 
> > "If you have intercourse with your wife against her will, she will be able 
> > to file a complaint against you," he said. "That's where things are headed."
> > 
> > Followers of the Salafi trend believe in a literal reading of the Quran and 
> > hadith (traditions of Prophet Muhammad) and aspire to emulate the lifestyle 
> > of the Prophet and his companions. Their puritanical approach to Islam has 
> > put them at odds with secular Muslims and minority groups, who denounce 
> > their intolerant worldview.
> > 
> > For Salafis, the fundamental justification for child marriage is passages 
> > in the hadith that state Prophet Muhammad married his third wife when she 
> > was six years old, and consummated the marriage after her first menses at 
> > nine.
> > 
> > Sheikh Yasser Borhamy, spokesman for the Salafi Dawah, outlined his 
> > interpretation of the Quranic texts during an interview with TV presenter 
> > Wael El-Ebrashy. He argued that Egypt's marriage laws contradict the 
> > provisions of Sharia (Islamic law), as girls should be married off once 
> > they reach puberty, or before "if she can".
> > 
> > "If Islam allowed it during the Prophet's time, it will be permissible 
> > until the End of Days," Borhamy asserted.
> > 
> > While Salafis represent just a small but vocal minority of Egyptians, the 
> > recent election of an Islamist parliament and president has extended their 
> > political clout.
> > 
> > But what deeply concerns child rights advocates is that El-Azhary and 
> > Borhamy are members of the committee tasked with drafting Egypt's new 
> > constitution. And they are not alone. Other members of the Islamist-stacked 
> > panel are known to share their views on child marriage and may be 
> > attempting to enshrine them in the constitution.
> > 
> > "We fought for years to raise the minimum age of marriage for girls (from 
> > 16) to 18, and now the Islamists want to lower it," says women's rights 
> > activist Azza Kamel. "There are Salafis arguing it should be as low as 
> > nine."
> > Some battles may have already been lost.
> > 
> > When a copy of the constitution's first draft circulated last month, rights 
> > advocates were shocked to find that a proposed clause banning the 
> > trafficking of women had been omitted. Salafi members of the drafting 
> > committee had argued to have it removed on the grounds that human 
> > trafficking "does not exist in Egypt" and its mere mention "tarnishes 
> > Egypt's image."
> > 
> > International agencies strongly disagree. According to a 2010 report by the 
> > U.S. State Department, human trafficking exists at many levels in Egypt. 
> > The country is a transit point and destination for trafficked African and 
> > Asian women and children, who are subjected to forced labour and 
> > prostitution.
> > 
> > It is also a source of trafficked women, including young girls exploited 
> > under the guise of marriage.
> > 
> > Local NGO Memphis Foundation for Development says the phenomenon of child 
> > marriage is widespread in Egypt, particularly in rural areas where parents 
> > often marry off their daughters early to escape grinding poverty. Research 
> > conducted in 2008 found that nearly a quarter of all marriages involved 
> > girls under 16.
> > 
> > Afaf Marei, director of the Egyptian Association for Community 
> > Participation Enhancement (EACPE), says many of these underage girls are 
> > sold by their parents to wealthy Gulf Arabs who come to Egypt in search of 
> > "summer brides".
> > 
> > The marriages are arranged by lawyers who act as brokers, and may last from 
> > hours to months according to the "dowry" paid to the parents. Often the 
> > transaction is made without the girl's knowledge or consent.
> > 
> > "These marriages are a form of trafficking women (under the pretence of) 
> > Islamic law," says Marei.
> > 
> > The Muslim Brotherhood, the conservative Islamic group that dominated this 
> > year's parliamentary and presidential polls, has kept a low profile in the 
> > discourse on child marriage. While some reformists in the group reject the 
> > practice, its hardline leaders were the principal opponents of the 2008 law 
> > that raised the minimum marriage age of girls to 18.
> > 
> > Now, as pressure mounts on the constitutional drafting body to have the 
> > document ready by a Dec. 12 deadline, the Brotherhood's weight could prove 
> > decisive both on the panel and at the polls. If the constitution goes to a 
> > referendum without a clause explicitly banning the trafficking of women, it 
> > is likely to pass given the Brotherhood's ability to rally public support, 
> > say liberal activists.
> > 
> > "We're fighting to win, but rationally I don't think we can," concedes Amal 
> > Abdel Hadi, head of the New Women Foundation. "This is just one battle and 
> > we're fighting the Islamists on even greater issues such as (to guarantee) 
> > the equality of citizenship." (END)
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>




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