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  • ...law generally permitted a girl to live with her husband and consummate the marriage when she could tolerate intercourse without physical harm, which according ...nst child marriage] - Guardian.com</ref> Unicef say that the prevalence of child marriages are decreasing globally but are nevetheless common (including amo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Child Marriage]]
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  • ...spousal abuse and childhood pregnancy which greatly jeopardizes her health and future. ...wo matrons to examine the girl and report on her physical preparedness for marriage. If they decide she is too young, she must return to her father's house unt
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc> |title=Qur'an, Hadith, and Scholars
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  • ...d view the Qur'an as God's final revelation.<ref>[{{Quran-url-only|33|40}} Qur'an, Chapter 33, Verse 40]</ref><ref>Watton, Victor, (1993), ''A student's appr ==Structure and content==
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  • |keywords=Islam, Hadith, Skepticism, Allah, Quran ...tion from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Islam.
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  • ...distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of 7th-9th century Arabia, modern Human rights doctrine .... On occasion, the scriptures diverge from this standard, inclusive usage, and comment specifically on men or women. The perspective taken by Islamic scri
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  • ...law generally permitted a girl to live with her husband and consummate the marriage when she could tolerate intercourse without physical harm, which according ...nst child marriage] - Guardian.com</ref> Unicef say that the prevalence of child marriages are decreasing globally but are nevetheless common (including amo
    44 KB (5,871 words) - 11:03, 20 February 2023
  • Honor killing has occured in many cultures, and is the murder by family members, usually of females, who are perceived to h ...rnication (when they are unmarried), for which the punishment is flogging, and adultery (when they are married, but not to each other), for which the puni
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  • ...r all humans to follow at all times, regardless of historical circumstance and independent of culture. ...ved in, exceeding even their contemporaries' expectations of human cruelty and viciousness.
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  • ...for the earliest generations of Muslims as evidenced by the abundance of [[Hadith]] material on the subject. ==Hadith==
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  • ..."width: 40%"| <div style="text-align:center;">[[Ages of Muhammads Wives at Marriage]]</div> | style="width: 40%"| <div style="text-align:center;">[[Al-Nurayn and Al-Wilaya]]</div>
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  • ...nterest. These topics include reproductive science, embryology, cosmology, and medicine, among others. ...Quran drew on the proto-scientific ideas circulating in the world during, and often from well before, the seventh century.
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  • ...usses the meaning of the word '''consummate''' as mentioned in [[sahih]] [[hadith]]. ...rophet [[Muhammad]] when she was six years old and that he consummated his marriage with her when she was nine [[Islamic Lunar Calendar|lunar years]] of age, e
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  • ...Nonetheless, the Shariah serves as a foundation, at times comprehensively and other times nominally, for numerous Muslim-majority nations. Where Muslims ...e is explicit instruction on a legal matter in scripture deemed authentic, and differ where there isn't.
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  • ...terpretation]] of [[Qur'an]] 4:3, and evidence provided in the [[sahih]] [[hadith|ahadith]] as to the true meaning of this verse. ==Qur'an 4:3==
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  • ...ould Sharia laws be reconsidered?] - Sandhya Jain - International Humanist and Ethical Union, March 9, 2004</ref> ...y rare today, practiced primarily in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, and occasionally in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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  • ...oned by a  number of traditional jurists, is popularly rejected by Islamic scholars today. ...sister), the female does not have to observe all the requirements of hijab and is permitted to be alone with a male.
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  • ...dea of [[Allah]] was simply a transformation of preexisting ideas of Hubal and perhaps, another pagan Arab god, Baal, however these claims appear untenabl ==Description in hadith==
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  • ...t (or at least a lack of protest). Reports of Muhammad's marriage to Aisha and of his companions marrying off their minor daughters played a role in some ...those who realise too late that they are being taken overseas for a forced marriage to hide a spoon underneath their clothing so that when passing through the
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  • ...n influence, hagiographic idealization, and the competing fancies of early scholars of [[Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence)|Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'')]]. ...two most authoritative, sahih collections of hadith are [[Sahih Bukhari]] and [[Sahih Muslim]].
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