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Scratching head, scratching knee
The principle of the timeless, infallible and universal guide/example would suggest otherwise.No, it will not be ok today
No were isn't. Islamic laws or morality are not culturally or historically relative.In Islam, there is something called a social norm.
Where does it say that in the Quran or Sunnah?It is totally fine if something that was socially acceptable back then is no acceptable today
Ah. So things that are specifically permitted or forbidden still stand. So crucifixion, dismemberment, flogging for unmarried consensual adult sex. Slavery. Using female captives for slaves. Those are all acceptable today.unless it is something specific like drinking alcohol, eating pork,.....etc.
Yikes!
Exactly! As no age was specified you can only go on interpretations. Although A specific age is mentioned for Muhammad's marriage to Aisha - 6. And as he is the perfect role model for all Muslims, then 6 must be an acceptable age. Obviously it is not compulsory, but it is not forbidden.When it comes to the age of marriage, nothing was specified.
Yeah, that didn't really work out, did it?Your argument fails here LOL
TBH, I'm getting fed up with having to explain how analogies work to people.Don't tell me where I am going with this because I didn't make the point
Revolutionary Wars! that was in 1977 right
But, how about today in 2022?
And you brought up the age of leaders in battle in the US. Just read it through again a few times, and really try to think about it.
So why did you bring it up?However, I never said the Delaware age of marriage was right or wrong. I never said because they are doing it, we can do it too. You seem to be jumping to conclusions.
I agree. And have already said as much, but you don't seem to be able to understand the key difference.My point with that was, the age of marriage constantly changed during the centuries, for each time has its own moral values, we don't have the right to tell them you were wrong because we were not there, and we don't really know what happened, or how people lived
None of the people involved in any of that are revered by Muslims as the perfect moral and practical example for all mankind. He is the ultimate role model that all Muslims aspire to emulate.
Or maybe you do understand and are ignoring it because you realise the implications.
Either way, not a good look.
You ignored it again because you didn't deal with the issue of Muhammad's perfect, timeless, universal example.Again, I don't see anything wrong in what the Prophet did. He did what was done and was accepted at that time. Also, We don't really know how old Aisha was when she got married, but whatever age she was, she was a woman, and the act was acceptable by anyone in Arabia and outside Arabia.
So, please stop saying I ignored your point
You seem reluctant to both say what age she was, and to show your source for that claim.This is what I said
"Aisha was older than that age when she got married, or, it was totally acceptable to get married in that age with no fault of the Prophet"
So stop saying I said she was 6 or 9.
So you don't believe he is the ultimate moral and practical role model for all Muslims then?Is Z the answer?
He was a man, a prophet, who did what was totally acceptable by marrying a woman who reached the age of puberty and was engaged to another man 2 years before that marriage
What are you on about? You have it completely the wrong way round.I am sorry, but this is really messed up
You want Muhammed to reject the law and norm that was acceptable in his time, and live by the law and norm of 2022 while he lived 1400 years ago!
Try to squeeze your brain here and see how crazy that sounds
Muhammad lived by the standards of 7th century Arabia. Through Allah's divine, infallible, objective morality, revealed through Muhammad, Islam fixed those standards forever. According to Islam, everyone in 21st century Europe should be living by the morals of 7th century Islam.
I agree that it sounds crazy and messed up, but it's your religion, not mine.
Your analogy is wrong
You are asking a man who lived 1400 to abide by the law of 2022
regarding circumcision, I will abide by the law of the land while thinking it is wrong
So regarding Muhammad's example of marrying a 6 year old, you wouldn't do it because it's against the law, but you think the law is wrong because if Muhammad did it, it can't be morally wrong in the eyes or Allah.
Get it?
You've lost me there.Mohammed didn't do something wrong, for two reasons
1. He didn't come and marry a child in 2022
So you don't thin six years old is "a child". Yikes!2. He didn't marry a child at all even at his time.
No. The accounts suggest that he married her before she reached puberty, which is probably why he waited until she was 9 before having sex with her.You seem to be taking this issue as a fact. as I sid above, He married a woman who reached the age of puberty and was engaged to another man 2 years before that marriage, and it was totally fine and acceptable
And again, you avoid the issue of him being the prefect role model for all humanity. So it to was perfectly fine then, it is perfectly fine all places and all times.
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