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{{Quote|[http://bewley.virtualave.net/bukhari33.html Sahih Al-Bukhari, Chapter 68: Book of Tafsir]|'''CCCLXXXIV: The Tafsir of Surat at-Talaq'''<BR><BR>Mujahid said that "if you have any doubt" (65:4) means if you do not know whether she menstruates or not. Those who do not longer menstruate and '''those who have not yet menstruated, their 'idda is three months'''.}} | {{Quote|[http://bewley.virtualave.net/bukhari33.html Sahih Al-Bukhari, Chapter 68: Book of Tafsir]|'''CCCLXXXIV: The Tafsir of Surat at-Talaq'''<BR><BR>Mujahid said that "if you have any doubt" (65:4) means if you do not know whether she menstruates or not. Those who do not longer menstruate and '''those who have not yet menstruated, their 'idda is three months'''.}} | ||
{{Quote| | {{Quote||'''(39) CHAPTER. Giving one's young children in marriage (is permissible).''' | ||
By virtue of the Statement of Allah : "...and for those who have no (monthly) | |||
courses (i.e. they are still immature).. (V.65:4) And the 'Idda for the girl before puberty is | |||
three months (in the above Verse). | |||
5133. Narrated 'Aishah; that the Prophet wrote the marriage contract with her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e. till his death).}} | |||
The following Muwatta hadith shows it's permissible to marry girls who have not reached puberty: | The following Muwatta hadith shows it's permissible to marry girls who have not reached puberty: |
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