Pakistan to ban forced marriages: Musharraf

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Thats why u have to becareful about what stuff is culture based and whats religion based. Which is why its important for every Muslim to know their religion.

Yeah, I agree. So many people in the West seem completely unable to make this distinction.

Of course, some also argue that it is a fallacy to separate the two, since religion and culture are so intertwined. They would argue that religion is so dominant in a country like Pakistan that it is unlikely to not be somehow connected to such practices. Quite frankly I wouldn't be surprised if local clerics generally approve of it. For example, on forced marriages, the following argument could be made: Islam does not allow to unmarried women and men to socialize -> It thus becomes the responsibility of a third party to 'match' the two, usually this task falls upon the parents -> So the parents of both boy and girl start to make arrangements -> This might lead to at best social pressure and at worst downright force on those whose marriage is being arranged. In short, the basic rules in Islam create a situation which empowers the parents and neglects the wishes of the individuals who are being married.

It's a bit like with rape in Western countries. Of course rape is not accepted to those with a secular liberal mindset and values, but nevertheless - as Muslims are so good at pointing out - it becomes more likely when these values are central in society.
 
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A step in the right direction, as the Holy Qur'an says:

O ye who believe! Ye are forbidden to marry women against their will. Nor should ye treat them with harshness. (4:19)

Pakistan has Mash'Allah grown dramatically ecomomically wise since its creation. Muslims emigrated to Pakistan and fortified it. Pakistan was described by Harvard economists in the 1960s as a "model for economic development" and in the financial year end 2005, Pakistan had the 2nd highest growth rate after China.

In Lahore, defense phase 8, there is a development project going on which will include state of the art techology, housing, infastructre, highly technological theme park and a very high standard of living that will exceed even alot of places in the West.

Eliminate corruption, put the needs of the people of Pakistan first, eliminate poverty, create jobs, and Insha'Allah Pakistan will be a fully developed nation.
 
Pakistan to ban forced marriages: Musharraf

Well, it's about time! Honestly, I don't understand what's with some MEN! What kind of son would they expect to be conceived by a union that has absolutely no passion!? And if I thought that my parents or other family members were focusing their attention on something as private as my sexuality... well, that's just plain creepy. No, call me old school, but souls should be forged by fire, lest their lives become as cold and lifeless as those who conceived them!

Some people's minds! Pft.

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A step in the right direction, as the Holy Qur'an says:

O ye who believe! Ye are forbidden to marry women against their will. Nor should ye treat them with harshness. (4:19)

And that's coming from one who knows! :)

Ninth Scribe
 
Half of the stuff thats been banned or being banned should have been banned anyway I dont get it 'banning honour killings' I mean **** was that allowed at a time??

Anyhow, I feel sorry, giving your daughter to settle a dispute, thats sick. Just like that guy who took a wife to settle a gambling debt.


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exactly what I was thinking! And marrying women to the quran????wtf???:uuh:
 
But what will happen with women which refuse to get married at their parents order:? Will be not harsh threated by parents after that:? For those who will be forced to leave the parents house because they desobeyed their will, the state will provide a place to live:?
 
But what will happen with women which refuse to get married at their parents order:? Will be not harsh threated by parents after that:? For those who will be forced to leave the parents house because they desobeyed their will, the state will provide a place to live:?

That's the whole legal loop-hole, right there. You can't force the girl to marry, but you can demand that she honors her parents, and given this presentation, she really has little choice since she is obligated to honor their wishes. But one would be foolish to think there are no consequences where souls are concieved to this world by such loveless unions, and it is well reflected in the perception of their generations.

Reciprocol Love is Heaven upon the Earth. No power in the world is greater... not even Death can divide them.

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:) So true....very well said

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Just wondering why Musharraf didn't do this earlier? Another card for Musharaf to throw with the general elections coming up in 2007.
 
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finally they've done something about it! if u ask anyone in the west they'll say that islam has forced marriages when its not; its the asian culture. hopefully this will be a step in the west understanding about forced marriages and Islam

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salam

finally they've done something about it! if u ask anyone in the west they'll say that islam has forced marriages when its not; its the asian culture. hopefully this will be a step in the west understanding about forced marriages and Islam

wslm

Most of the west knows this to be an "old school" approach - especially practiced in aristocratic and royal lines. It's hardly viewed as specifically Islamic, since the western hemisphere has been equally as guilty.

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