Exploring the Controversy: The Quran’s Perspective on Child Marriage
In the Quran, marriage is considered to be a sacred bond between two individuals who are capable of making informed decisions. While the Quran does not explicitly mention a specific age for marriage, it emphasizes the importance of consent and readiness. The Prophet Mohammed himself married a young girl, Aisha, but it is important to note that this was a rare exception and not a rule to be followed.
Islam encourages individuals to marry when they are mature and capable of understanding the responsibilities that come with marriage. It is crucial for both parties to be emotionally and mentally prepared for such a commitment. Child marriage goes against these principles and can have detrimental effects on the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of the child.
It is essential to educate individuals about the negative consequences of child marriage and to advocate for laws and policies that protect children from being forced into such unions. While the Quran is a sacred text that guides the beliefs and practices of Muslims, it is important to interpret its teachings in a way that upholds the values of compassion, justice, and equality for all individuals, including children.
Human right activist
Nada Foundation