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Go West Tigers
More of a marconifc.com/ guy myself …
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAlthough a Brother at school went for Parra, so when I catch the sports news I hope to see them win
Tigers? Currently winless!Go West Tigers
um no if we want to be exact (not picky) 13 and 15 is the minimum age for marriage without the consent of parents!Well ok if you want to be picky about it, the minimum legal age of marriage in Iran is 13 for females and 15 for males. But saying that this doesn’t account for sex outside of marriage is a moot point since sex outside marriage is illegal in Iran anyway.
Kadaveri tried several times to get around stating the whole truthum no if we want to be exact (not picky) 13 and 15 is the minimum age for marriage without the consent of parents!
thus my point still stands, as children who are younger can get married with the consent of their parents
do you have any referenced information to refute my contention that girls over 9 can legally have sex in Iran?
Hi everybody,
I just wanted to ask everyone about Mohammed and his marriage to Aisha. I really haven’t done much personal study into this area, but from what i’ve read (mainly on the internet) there seems to be conflicting opinions (her age at marriage etc).
Does anyone want to briefly retell the facts?
It’s just something that has been bugging me. I’ve read that she was 9 when he married and had sex with her, which really disturbs me. I really can’t understand how anybody could take this ‘man’ to be a Prophet, let alone the most important…but this then lead me to think that maybe there are accounts of biblical prophets with young wives… Are there any?
I’m sorry, I’m just writing informally/stream of consciousness. I hope I was clear…
That not every one would is a truism.the reason you hear conflicting arguments is because not every Muslim accepts the narration of Aisha and the Prophet’s marriage at 6 and consummated at 9.
Only if you’re happy providing part of the storyI hope this answered your question.
This part of the Code of Canon Law can be updated, revised, or discarded as needed. It is not binding for all times and places. Tomorrow, the Vatican could announce that the new minimum age for marriage is 18 or 20 or whatever number.I don’t think Catholics should criticize what Mohammed did so harshly. In the present Code of Canon Law, the mininum age men and women must be to marry is 16 and 14 respectively. That’s more than 9, but it used to be 14 and 12 respectively. See:
newadvent.org/cathen/07695a.htm
BTW, the present Code of Canon Law forbids marriage of a minor(s) (defined in the code as those under 18) where the parents are unaware or “reasonably opposed” except in cases of “necessity” For present Code of Canon Law on this:
vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/__P3W.HTM
vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/__P3Y.HTM
Montalban, there is a BIG difference between St. Mary the Theotokos and Aisha. The proof St Mary never had sex with her husband is very clear from Tradition of the Church which says she never had any biological children.Further to what Jack Hawkins says above, be wary of those that state that Mary was the same age too, when she was married.
My understanding is that (most) Muslims don’t say that marriage and consummation with any 9 year old is acceptable; only with those who have reached puberty. Aisha may have been a very unusually precocious person.This part of the Code of Canon Law can be updated, revised, or discarded as needed. It is not binding for all times and places. Tomorrow, the Vatican could announce that the new minimum age for marriage is 18 or 20 or whatever number.
Mohammed is believed by Muslims to be the perfect example of a righteous man, for all times and all places. Since he had sexual relations with a nine year old girl, this is viewed as acceptable behavior for all times and places.
This is a big difference.
I don’t know what he is referring to but the Protoevangelium of James gives Mary’s age as 12 for her betrothal/marriage to Joseph:Montalban, there is a BIG difference between St. Mary the Theotokos and Aisha. The proof St Mary never had sex with her husband is very clear from Tradition of the Church which says she never had any biological children.
Christian Canon Law forbis men and women who take an oath of celebacy to have sex on the pain of ex-communication.
BTW, can you provide me this source of yours?
Don’t follow murtad’s mistake. I was stating what Moslems believe, not what I believe.I don’t know what he is referring to
Any statistics to show that the moment* (which is the Islamic belief) a girl is physically able to have kids, she’s also emotionally/mentally adult too?I think the emotional and personal maturity required to participate in procreation by being with child is about the same as the emotional and personal maturity required for the act of sexual intercourse. Being with child is part of the procreative process which began miraculously in Mary (I’m almost 100% sure Muslims also believe it began miraculously with Mary)
Which was still more than 9!I don’t think Catholics should criticize what Mohammed did so harshly. In the present Code of Canon Law, the mininum age men and women must be to marry is 16 and 14 respectively. That’s more than 9, but it used to be 14 and 12 respectively.
I don’t believe a girl at the beginning of puberty is generally emotionally/mentally mature enough to have sex or have kids. But it could happen in some cases. Each person is different.Any statistics to show that the moment* (which is the Islamic belief) a girl is physically able to have kids, she’s also emotionally/mentally adult too?
*-given up to three months after she first has her period.
My understanding is that (most) Muslims don’t say that marriage and consummation with any 9 year old is acceptable; only with those who have reached puberty. Aisha may have been a very unusually precocious person.
But the point is, they’ll condone sexual relations with children just because they’ve started the process of physical, mental, and sexual maturation. My point still stands.
The Protoevangelium of James (not scripture, but a traditional source with some historical value) puts the Blessed Virgin’s age when she was married or betrothed to Joseph at 12:
newadvent.org/fathers/0847.htm
I know. We’ve dicussed this before. The source states she was from 12 - 14, with the Annunciation occurring two years later. So even with that source, she was 14 - 16.
which is not that far from 9.
In terms of physical, mental, and sexual development, there is a major difference.
If I had a 9 year old daughter though, I wouldn’t want her to marry at that age regardless of her physical maturity.
Good, good, I’m glad we’re in agreement on that.
Islam says it’s for every one. This is why I disagree with Islam, on this one.I don’t believe a girl at the beginning of puberty is generally emotionally/mentally mature enough to have sex or have kids. But it could happen in some cases. Each person is different.
There’s only one source that says she was engaged at 14. Whatever age she was, we will not know.In the Blessed Virgin’s case, she was gifted with extraordinary divine wisdom and a spiritual maturity exceeding not only her years but that of all women and men. At least that’s what I want to believe. I’m still struggling with the Catholic faith.