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Re: Aisha Again
There are many factors to look at. One of the most important is the way marriage is handled in Islam.
A woman can not marry without the permission of her Wali. It is the responsibility of the Wali to act in the best interest of the woman and to protect her from all harm.
It is quite obvious that in todays world it would be a very unusual situation for a wali to come to the conclusion that marriage for a 6 year old would be in her best interest.
It is a wali's duty to learn all that is necessary to protect any woman under his care. If necessary that would also mean learning about the health of women.
The Qur'an is written to serve the people of all times. Allah(swt) knows that there are changes in people from generation to generation but the Qur'an is written so that all rules will apply for all generations.
although it may be permissable for a 6 year old girl to be married, No where is it mandatory and if it will be harmful to the girl then the wali is obligated to stop it.
Health wise people have changed in differrent countries at different time periods. At the time of the prophet the average life span was probably 30 it was essential that people have children as soon as possible if people were to survive as a people. Later that was increased and it was not essential for people to have children at such a young age. Then the dark ages hit and once again life spans were very short and there was only a short time frame for reproduction. Today life spans are very long compared to the past. A womans child bearing years cover a very long time frame. The need to have children at the ealiest possible age is not there.
The rules have not changed, the wali is still there and the wali still has the duty to protect the woman. Today in most areas it is for the benefit of the woman that a wali would seek for his charge to marry at an age older then 6, 9, or whatever. It all depends on what is best for the specific woman.
There are many factors to look at. One of the most important is the way marriage is handled in Islam.
A woman can not marry without the permission of her Wali. It is the responsibility of the Wali to act in the best interest of the woman and to protect her from all harm.
It is quite obvious that in todays world it would be a very unusual situation for a wali to come to the conclusion that marriage for a 6 year old would be in her best interest.
It is a wali's duty to learn all that is necessary to protect any woman under his care. If necessary that would also mean learning about the health of women.
The Qur'an is written to serve the people of all times. Allah(swt) knows that there are changes in people from generation to generation but the Qur'an is written so that all rules will apply for all generations.
although it may be permissable for a 6 year old girl to be married, No where is it mandatory and if it will be harmful to the girl then the wali is obligated to stop it.
Health wise people have changed in differrent countries at different time periods. At the time of the prophet the average life span was probably 30 it was essential that people have children as soon as possible if people were to survive as a people. Later that was increased and it was not essential for people to have children at such a young age. Then the dark ages hit and once again life spans were very short and there was only a short time frame for reproduction. Today life spans are very long compared to the past. A womans child bearing years cover a very long time frame. The need to have children at the ealiest possible age is not there.
The rules have not changed, the wali is still there and the wali still has the duty to protect the woman. Today in most areas it is for the benefit of the woman that a wali would seek for his charge to marry at an age older then 6, 9, or whatever. It all depends on what is best for the specific woman.