People are under a misconception when it comes to pedophilia. Pedophilia is subjective term. A child in one state is considered an adult capable of marriage in another state. See
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/table_marriage
Massachusetts has 12 as the age of consent for girls and New Hampshire has 13, whereas most other states have 16.
Islam has no place for pedophilia, the same way as it has no place for homosexuality.
Remarkably, the forum staff seem to have no objections about this either.
You are wrong.
What i have a problem with is suggesting that is it some how moral or ethically sound (calling it halal) to allow a prepubescent individual to engage in marital relations (through nikkah/marriage).
It is not allowed for prepubescent individuals to consummate their marriage.
See
https://islamqa.info/en/22442 again.
Islamically, a father can conduct the nikah of his young daughter if he finds a suitable match and if it is in the best interests of the child, but the girl will remain in her father's house until she is physically able to be with her husband. According to scholars, this authority is only for the father and some say for the grandfather as well. The uncles, or elder brothers are not included.
From the quoted fatwa,
The fact that it is permissible to marry a young girl does not mean that it is permissible to have intercourse with her; rather that should not be done until she is able for it. For that reason the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) delayed the consummation of his marriage to ‘Aa’ishah :raha:. ...
Maalik, al-Shaafa’i and Abu Haneefah said: the marriage may be consummated when the girl is able for intercourse, which varies from one girl to another, so no age limit can be set.
From another fatwa,
The permissibility of consummating a marriage with a girl is based on her physical strength and not on her age. If consummating the marriage will be injurious to her health then it will not be permissible to do so, although she may have reached the age of puberty. ... (Hashiyya Ibn Aabideen, vol 3, pg 204, HM Sa’eed)
The fatwa also states,
It is preferable for a guardian not to marry off his daughter when she is still young unless there is a valid reason for that.
Al-Nawawi said:
It should be noted that al-Shaafa’i and his companions said: It is preferable for fathers and grandfathers not to marry off a virgin until she reaches the age of puberty and they ask her permission, lest she end up in a marriage that she dislikes.
With all that cleared, :threadclo