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In USA 1880, the ages of marriage were set at 10 or 12 in most states, with the exception of Delaware where it was 7.
In 1880 AD, Not even 600 AD like the time of the Prophet.
Edit: Guys, my point isnât âbecause theyâre doing it too then itâs rightâ no.
But when you try to set a universal age for marriage is impractical because it canât fit every time and place. But conditions like puberty can be more universal. I donât care about 21st century standards because, as I said before, about 200 years ago it wasnât seen as wrong or illegal. So what defines whatâs right or wrong? Our time is vastly different from theirs, so why should we apply our modern standards to people from the 7th century?
Marriage after puberty isnât wrong. In Islam, puberty marks adulthood, so marrying after puberty is marrying in adulthood. The age of 18 as the threshold for adulthood doesnât fit every time and place. This doesnât mean you should marry right after puberty, but it means you canât marry âbeforeâ reaching puberty or adulthood.
So, it's not about "everyone else is doing it, so it's right." But marriage after puberty isn't wrong, especially in historical contexts where it was common. In Islam, people are allowed to decide the appropriate age for marriage according to their culture and what is common for them, as long as it doesnât break any rules Islam has set.
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The fact that our beloved mother of the believers Ayesha RA... NEVER complained but loved our beloved prophet Muhammad peace he upon him.. Should tell you she was never hurt or ill treated in any way.. Also her level of intelligence was second to none amongst the women of this world.. She was far beyond her years
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Muslims don't really know how old Mother Aisha (ra) was when she married the Prophet peace be upon him. There are a few hadiths narrated from 1 person who said she was 9 but this goes against the known facts of history which place her marriage around the age of 16.
One piece of factual evidence is that she was born BEFORE the Revelation started in the year 610 CE.
Therefore, when her marriage took place in 624 CE, then she was AT LEAST 14 years old!
Another piece of evidence is that Aisha was already engaged to another man but this engagement was broken by the man's family when they found out that Aisha had become a Muslim and this happened in Makkah before 622 CE and just after Khadija (ra) died.
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She was 15-17+ yo. She was engaged prior to the Prophet pbuh to someone else before him. She participated in TWO battles before marriage to him. You can't do that at 6!
Traditional Arabs counted the age of a woman from when she had her first period.
There's plenty of other evidence that she was even older.
Stop saying she was actually 6/9. That's ignorant.
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I think a lot of people here are missing the point. This guy's argument basically boils down to "It was acceptable back then". Which is true - in the past, it was widely more socially acceptable to be married and 'consummated' at a young age - the point is, it's NOT okay now. It's completely unacceptable in today's society (frankly, it's disgusting). Stay with me - so on the one hand, he is forgiving the prophet for this because morality changes over time and we cannot judge him using today's moral standards, then we can't at the same time hold up HIS ancient standards as the absolute perfect set of rules that we should follow forever. Essentially, what I'm saying is it's a conflicting notion to argue that morality changes overtime, and simultaneously say that the prophet's morality was perfect and transcends time.
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@Iskanderdawud
5 months ago
The fact that the enemies of Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam didnât criticise the marriage once shows more than enough evidence that everyone saw her as mature and not a child, even his enemies
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