Top Yemeni religious leaders oppose ban on child marriages

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANAA: Some of Yemen’s most influential Islamic leaders, including one the US says mentored Osama Bin Laden, have declared supporters of a ban on child brides to be apostates. The religious decree, issued Sunday, deeply imperils efforts to salvage legislation that would make it illegal for those under the age of 17 to marry.

The religious decree, issued Sunday, deeply imperils efforts to salvage legislation that would make it illegal for those under the age of 17 to marry.

The practice is widespread in Yemen and has been particularly hard to discourage in part because of the country’s gripping poverty — bride-prices in the hundreds of dollars are especially difficult for poor families to pass up.

More than a quarter of Yemen’s women marry before age 15, according to a report last year by the Social Affairs Ministry. Tribal custom also plays a role, including the belief that a young bride can be shaped into an obedient wife, bear more children and be kept away from temptation.

A February 2009 law set the minimum age for marriage at 17, but it was repealed and sent back to parliament’s constitutional committee for review after some lawmakers called it un-Islamic. The committee is expected to make a final decision on the legislation next month.

Some of the clerics who signed Sunday’s decree sit on the committee.

The group behind the declaration also includes Yemen’s most influential cleric, Sheikh Abdul-Majid Al-Zindani, whom the United States has branded a spiritual mentor of Bin Laden. Al-Zindani denies being a member of Al-Qaeda.

The religious leaders organized a protest against the legislation on Sunday by a group of women. The women carried signs that read “Yes to the Islamic rights of Women.”

“I was married at 15 and have many children now,” said one of the women, Umm Abdul-Rahman. “And I will marry my daughter at the same age if I decide she is ready for it.”

The issue of Yemen’s child brides vaulted into the headlines three years ago when an 8-year-old girl boldly went by herself to a courtroom and demanded a judge dissolve her marriage to a man in his 30s. She eventually won a divorce, and legislators began looking at ways to curb the practice.

In September, a 12-year-old Yemeni child-bride died after struggling for three days in labor to give birth, a local human rights organization said.

A rights group pushing for a ban planned a protest for Tuesday.

“The government has two options: To give girls in Yemen a chance at life or to condemn them to a death sentence,” said Amal Basha, chairwoman of the group, Sisters Arab Forum in Yemen.

Yemen once set 15 as the minimum age for marriage, but parliament annulled that law in the 1990s, saying parents should decide when a daughter marries.

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FAHAD

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why are you guys giving a bad name to Islam, you want to practice these sick laws say it is your weakness dont say you are doing it because of Islam.

MARIAN HENNINGS

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Yemen should return to its past practice barring marriages of persons under 15. Early pregnancy is physically harmful for females, and many miscarriages result. No consummation of marriage should occur when either partner is only a child.


UKNOWWHOIAM

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In the US there are some states where a 14 year old girl can marry with the conscent of her parents. Why do they want to push this on an Islamic countries?

Clearly, each case should be reviewed independently to ensure the welfare of the girls. That would be of more benefit than trying to ban it outright as people will likely brake the new law anyway since a ban on marriages younger than 17 is so unpopular.

ZAKI

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One can't put a minimum age on marriage as it depends on many geo-social realities. For example, females in hotter climates mature earlier than those in colder climates (generally). The age of puberty is has generally been considered to be the age of marriage for many cultures for many centuries. What seems right for one section of society may seem wrong to those who use "western standards" to measure the world. It is not that simple to be labelling something 'backward' or 'ignorant'. It is arrogance to be judging other people's way of life simply because you disagree with it!

KT

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I am appalled at the justifications given for young marriage in Yemen in this article -bride-prices and the belief that a young bride can be shaped into an obedient wife, bear more children and be kept away from temptation. Even if they make the minimum age 25 it is obvious girls are not being raised to be adults and make their own decisions. The previous poster said no consummation should occur when either partner is a child. I say no marriage should occur unless both parties are able to make an adult decision and commitment no matter their age. If your parents or anyone else are making your decisions or making money off of you or controlling or using your sexuality then you are not an adult.
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