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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen
"Prophet Muhammed's Marriage to Aisha."
We received this question from one of our web
site visitors. It has been repeated enough to post it as
one of our articles.
In the name of God, the most
gracious and the most merciful.
Greetings,
For the
sake of information only, I would like to ask you to kindly
provide me with information on the prophet Muhammad's marriage
with Aisha. I have heard that the holy prophet married her
when she was six, and consummated the marriage when she was nine
(nine!). How true, and sensible is this?
Secondly,
where in Quran is the age for marriage for girls (and/or
boys) mentioned? Quran is complete. Thus it must
contain everything.
Thank you for your help. All the
guidance is from GOD.
Salaamun Alaykum
You wrote;
<<For the
sake of information only, I would like to ask you to kindly
provide me with information on the prophet Muhammad's marriage
with Aisha. I have heard that the holy prophet married her
when she was six, and consummated the marriage when she was nine
(nine!). How true, and sensible is this?>>
The source of the above information can
only be the Hadiths books which are nothing but lies attributed to
prophet Muhammad. It has no support in Quran. It does not make
practical sense. Any person at the age of six is still a child who
is incapable of taking crucial decisions which are essential for
marriage under Quranic guidance, like taking solemn pledge,
ascertaining mutual attraction, agreeing to the dowry (including
adjustment thereto), ascertaining whether the opposite person is an
idol worshipper or not and many other issues. Further,
marriage involves taking serious responsibilities on the part of
both the spouses concerning the upbringing of the family, which a
child of the age of 6 or 8 or whatever is incapable of taking.
God commanded us in the Quran not to accept any
Hadith but the Quran. The prophet Muhammed himself ordered
his followers not to write any hadiths and to write only the
Quran. You will find a rich source of information
regarding the corruption of Hadith books and how they insult
the prophet Muhammed, insult God Almighty and insult this
great religion on our web site at;
http://www.submission.org/hadith/ (or http://www.underkastelse.org/hadith_sunna.html)
All the stories circulating on the Internet and in the hadiths
books about Aisha's marriage at age of 6 or 9, are no
more than lies found in the corrupted books of Hadiths and
completely contradict the teachings of the prophet Muhammed
that came from his mouth, the Glorious Quran. We only need to
read the Quran to know how false these stories are.
<<Secondly,
where in Quran is the age for marriage for girls (and/or
boys) mentioned? Quran is complete. Thus it must
contain everything.>>
Yes, God says His scripture -
Quran the final testament is perfect (18:2), fully detailed,
complete in truth and justice (6:114-115), containing the
explanations for everything (16:89), and in which every matter of
wisdom is clarified (44:4). Please see http://www.submission.org/quran/every.html.
All information relevant to our salvation and our
eternal life in the Hereafter is contained in the Quran. The
true believers accept, without hesitation, God's assertion: ``We did
not leave anything out of this book.'' Therefore if something cannot be found in the
Quran, it is only because God knows it is not directly
related to our salvation per se It is left out because God out
of His mercy left it to us to decide for ourselves how to do it
in a manner most pleasing to God and to our community,
since we will be living in different communities with different
customs and traditions. We should not by any mean or at any
price violate God's laws to please our community or our families.
God always has to be FIRST.
Some people challenge God's
assertion that the Quran is complete, perfect and fully detailed,
and they ask questions such as: "But the Quran doesn't say how to
cut my nails, or how to sleep, or how to do this and that? I need to
know how to do this." The reason why these matters are not
mentioned in the Quran, is because they have no importance
whatsoever for our salvation, and has absolutely nothing to do with
our religion.
God clearly says in 5:6 that He made the
religion easy for us. Unfortunately there are so many out there, who
are doing their very best to make it difficult.
Coming to your question "where in Quran is
the age for marriage for girls (and/or boys) mentioned?", it is not
mentioned by numbers in the Quran, but God establishes big
clear standards that indicate that marriage can happen when
maturity was achieved. As we all know
maturity varies from one continent to another, from the hot
countries to the cold ones, from one sex to another, and from one
civilization to another. God knows that and he deliberately and out
of His mercy, did not put an age rule for us. He left it for
every community to decide while following the general rules of
maturity supplied in the Quran.
As we said before marriage means taking crucial decisions
which are essential for a long marital life as
per Quran, like taking solemn pledge, ascertaining mutual
attraction, agreeing to the dowry (including adjustment thereto),
ascertaining whether the opposite person is an idol worshipper
or not and many other issues. Further, marriage involves
taking serious responsibilities on the part of both the spouses
concerning the upbringing of the family, which needs a degree of
maturity that can best be judged by the people closer to the
individual getting married.
As stated above, with regard to things not
specified in the Quran, it does not make any
difference to do what one wishes to do as long
as the law/s decreed for us in the Quran is/are not
violated. Please visit
http://www.submission.org/women/marriage.html
(or http://www.underkastelse.org/perspektiv/aktenskap/marriage.html)
and http://www.submission.org/women/marriage-q.html
(or http://www.underkastelse.org/perspektiv/aktenskap/marriage_q.html)
for details regarding
marriage per Quran. What would be blasphemous and incorrect would be
to falsely attribute ones wish / choice to God. In other words,
if one prefers XYZ and then claims that God's law is XYZ ,then
that would amount to attributing lies to God which is strongly
condemned in Quran.
[6:21]
Who is more evil than one who lies about
GOD, or rejects His revelations? The transgressors never
succeed.
[29:68]
Who is more evil than one who fabricates lies and
attributes them to GOD, or rejects the truth when it comes to him?
Is Hell not a just retribution for the disbelievers?
I hope the above is helpful,
Insha Allah.
Peace
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