This is the type of person most muslims look up to


Beat wife with a siwak. Malay called tat "pukul" manja. U know wats a siwak? At the rate discussion is going is really draining my energy n time. All petty issues. Like having islamic verses decorated in homes n u called tat terrorists? Real idiot u are. LOL. Remain silent best:)
 
"Prophet Muhammad married Aisha when she was six, and had sexual intercourse with her while she still remained pre-pubescent at the age of nine lunar years. This fact has been recorded many times in Sahih ahadith. This article will discuss the Qur'anic verse that allows Paedophilia. "

https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Pedophilia_in_the_Qur'an

Tis subject been discussed many times. Had already explained.

Btw why y u never mentioned prophet married to wife much much older than him? Most of prophet wives were widows too, no?
 
Tis subject been discussed many times. Had already explained.

Btw why y u never mentioned prophet married to wife much much older than him? Most of prophet wives were widows too, no?

Nothing wrong with marrying widows and women as long as they are age-appropriate, everything wrong with pedophilia.. Doing ten rights, doesn't automatically entitle one to do a wrong. Even you would agree paedophilia is wrong, no matter the circumstances, you might agree with polygamy as permissible under Islam. But hey, if that floats your boat, and you feel the need to defend such acts, then well and good... I'm not one to judge, but you asked for quote, i quoted.. whether you like it or not, or feels that a "higher being" committing the act is ok or simply do not accept, it's your right. If you feel that the quote is false, then well and good, you can POFMA them, send your request to have them edited or blocked from Singapore access. There is no need to convince me, nor me, you..


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Nothing wrong with marrying widows and women as long as they are age-appropriate, everything wrong with pedophilia.. Doing ten rights, doesn't automatically entitle one to do a wrong. Even you would agree paedophilia is wrong, but hey, if that floats your boat, and you feel the need to defend such acts, then well and good... I'm not one to judge, but you asked for quote, i quoted.. whether you like it or not, or feels that a "higher being" committing the act is ok or simply do not accept, it's your right.

I had explained before. Maybe u had missed out. Now is 21st century peace time. Those days was 1400 years ago. Hw can u compare live style those days n now? Furthermore if u read the history of Aisha u would know hw could a "6" or "16" be so matured? Able to assist in planning war strategy...giving advises n making decision? Teres no actual record of her age too.1400 yrs ago. And do remember most of the time it was not Prophet who initiated the marriage. It was the wife fam n in tis case was Abu bukar idea.
 
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I had explained before. Maybe u had missed out. Now is 21st century peace time. Those days was 1400 years ago. Hw can u compare live style those days n now? Furthermore if u read the history of Aisha u would know hw could a "6" or "16" be so matured? Able to assist in planning war strategy...giving advises n making decision? Teres no actual record of her age too. I am not saying right or wrong. But its 1400 yrs ago. And do remember most of the time it was not Prophet who initiated the marriage. It was the wife fam n in tis case was Abu bukar idea.
Since u said it so well. U should be telling yr fellow mudslimes .

Married at 11: Malaysia confronts child bride crisis
Norazila, 14, checks her phone at the entrance of her family's restaurant in Gua Musang, Malaysia. Source: Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
A young girl's marriage to a 41-year-old man has reignited debate about the persistence of an age-old Islamic practice.
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Updated 30/07/2018
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Norazila and Ayu were best friends and they shared everything that girls do: sleepovers, selfies, musings about cute boys.
But their friendship, which had blossomed in their placid hamlet in northern Malaysia, was destroyed late last month when Norazila, 14, discovered that Ayu, 11, had secretly become her father’s third wife.
“My best friend is my stepmother now,” Norazila, whose family name is Che Abdul Karim, said as she scrolled through her Facebook page filled with posts of the girls posing with adolescent pouts and fingers forming peace signs. “It doesn’t make any sense.”
Ayu’s marriage to Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, a 41-year-old rubber trader with a prominent role at his mosque and a fleet of fancy cars, has reignited debate in Malaysia about the persistence of conservative Islamic traditions in this modern, multiethnic democracy.
In its election manifesto, the opposition coalition that won power in May promised to outlaw child marriage.
“This is a practice from many centuries ago, and at this stage in Malaysia’s growth and development, child marriage is not acceptable,” said Charles Santiago, a lawmaker with the governing coalition.
Nuraini Che Nawi, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, shows a photo of her husbands marriage to Ayu, 11, his third wife, in Gua Musang, Malaysia.

Nuraini Che Nawi, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, shows a photo of her husbands marriage to Ayu, 11, his third wife, in Gua Musang, Malaysia.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
But ever since outrage over Ayu’s case erupted on social media in Malaysia — after Che Abdul Karim’s second wife posted pictures on Facebook of the marriage ceremony with a sarcastic “happy wedding” message to him — critics say the new government, under the guise of religious freedom, has done too little to protect minors.
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The Malaysian national, 41, poses with his latest wife an 11-year-old girl.
Malaysian police investigate child bride case involving 11-year-old girl
Malaysia’s deputy prime minister, who also serves as minister of women, family and community development, called the marriage an “alleged incident.” The minister, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, said last week: “It would be unjust to lynch someone on social media because of how we feel about the issue.”
Wan Azizah, who has previously expressed opposition to child marriage, declined to discuss Ayu’s case because it involved continuing investigations by several government agencies, including for the crime of sexual grooming.
Last year, Malaysia criminalised sexual grooming, in which an adult creates an emotional bond with a child for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
“The girl is a victim, no doubt about it,” said Latheefa Koya, a prominent human rights lawyer. “Why are we dillydallying in protecting a child? The lack of serious urgency about this case is disturbing,” she added.
“As a Muslim, I am offended by the idea that we should not protect a child because of an assumption that this has something to do with Islam,” Latheefa said.
Siti Noor Azila, the second wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, sits with her two daughters in her family's home in Gua Musang, Malaysia.

Siti Noor Azila, the second wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, sits with her two daughters in her family's home in Gua Musang, Malaysia.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
Ayu was taken to a hospital for a virginity test this month, but later the same day was reunited with her husband and has been with him often since, family members said.
“I love her,” Che Abdul Karim said by phone, stressing he would not “touch” his new wife until she was 16 years old.
For her part, Ayu said in a text message that she loved her husband, who has six children with his two other wives. She used a heart emoticon to describe him.
Constitutionally, Malaysia’s legal system is bifurcated. Non-Muslim Malaysians, mostly from the nation’s ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities, are bound by civil law. Under the law, unless special consent is given by a high-ranking state minister, Malaysia’s non-Muslims cannot get married until they are 18.
The country’s ethnic Malay Muslim majority, however, must hew to Islamic law. A Shariah court must grant permission for minors younger than 16 to marry. If a Muslim receives approval from Shariah authorities, there is no minimum age for marriage.
“In Islamic procedure, as long as a bride agrees, her parents agree and the girl has had her menstrual period, then a marriage is OK,” said Sayed Noordin, the imam at the Kuala Betis mosque that Che Abdul Karim attends.
“Che Karim is a good Muslim,” Sayed added. “He always comes for prayer, and he is a responsible man.”
The family home of Ayu, an 11-year-old child bride, in Gua Musang, Malaysia.

The family home of Ayu, an 11-year-old child bride, in Gua Musang, Malaysia.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
But Che Abdul Karim did get in minor trouble for not following all the requirements for a child marriage. The Shariah Court in Kelantan this month fined him $450 for the infraction of marrying Ayu in neighbouring Thailand without the court’s permission.
Malaysian child rights activists said that about 15,000 girls under 15 were in child marriages in 2010. Globally, UNICEF estimates that there are about 650 million girls and women of various faiths who were wed before they turned 18.
But an effort to outlaw underage unions for all Malaysians amid the toughening of child sex crime legislation failed in Parliament. Arguing against the ban, Shabudin Yahaya, a legislator from what was then the governing party, said that a girl as young as nine could be ready for marriage if she had gone through puberty.
“Their body is already akin to them being 18 years old,” Shabudin, a former Shariah court judge, said in a parliamentary session. “So physically and spiritually, it is not a barrier for the girl to marry.”
Nuraini Che Nawi, right, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, at her family's restaurant in Gua Musang, Malaysia.

Nuraini Che Nawi, right, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, at her family's restaurant in Gua Musang, Malaysia.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
Many child marriages in Malaysia are informal pairings that are not legally recognised by any court. But couples who do try to register their marriages find little resistance. A study by the Malaysia office of UNICEF found that of 2,143 child marriage applications made to Shariah courts in seven Malaysian states from 2012 to 2016, 10 were refused.
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Shabudin Yahaya has been mobbed by reporters since making the conroversial comments.
Malaysian MP defends child marriage and rapists marrying their victims
In some instances, girls have ended up married to men charged with raping them. In 2015, a man from the eastern Malaysian state of Sarawak was charged with the statutory rape of a 14-year-old girl. But the case was dropped after he married her with permission from a Shariah court. Marital rape is not a crime in Malaysia.
Sometimes, Shariah courts accept underage unions to legitimise out-of-wedlock pregnancies, the UNICEF report said. Other child marriages are driven by the poverty of the bride’s family.
In the case of Ayu, which is a shortened version of her full name to protect her identity, the income discrepancy was clear. Ayu is a Thai citizen whose father moved the family over the border to Gua Musang in Kelantan state to work as a rubber tapper. She grew up in a shabby, stilted wooden house with no running water.
Che Abdul Karim, by contrast, lives in a modern villa, his prized Mazda RX-8 parked in front. His first wife, Nuraini Che Nawi, runs a restaurant and grocery next door.
One of her employees was Ayu’s mother, Aminah Hitam. Because Ayu did not go to school, she often accompanied her mother to work.
Nuraini Che Nawi, right, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, and her 14-year-old daughter, Norazila, center, at the family's restaurant in Gua Musang, Malaysia.

Nuraini Che Nawi, right, the first wife of Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid, and her 14-year-old daughter, Norazila, centre.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
Kelantan is one of Malaysia’s poorest and most conservative states. An Islamic political party has governed the state for decades, urging Muslim women to wear headscarves in public and ordering Arabic to be displayed on signs.
Mohamad Amar Nik Abdullah, Kelantan’s deputy chief minister and vice president of the Malaysian Islamic Party, stressed that child marriage was legal in Islam and said the country had more pressing social issues to address.
He said the existence of homosexuals and single parents in Malaysia “should be a concern for our government and society.”
Liberal Malays have questioned whether child marriage is truly an Islamic tradition or simply an outdated cultural practice. They have challenged the notion that the Prophet Muhammad married one of his wives when she was six, saying that she was, in fact, much older.
“We cannot use a historical error about the Prophet Muhammad to condone child marriage,” said Latheefa, the human rights lawyer. “That’s sickening.”
Muslim-majority countries like Morocco and Egypt have outlawed child marriage, although underage unions remain common there.
People park their motorbikes at the entrance to Gua Musang, Malaysia, where Ayu, an 11-year-old child bride lives.

People park their motorbikes at the entrance to Gua Musang, Malaysia, where Ayu, an 11-year-old child bride lives.
Lauren DeCicca for The New York Times
This month, Malaysia’s Islamic affairs minister, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, said his ministry had begun efforts to prohibit child marriage for Muslims, even as he cautioned that putting such a ban into effect would take time.
Meanwhile, Che Abdul Karim’s first two wives have banded together.
“We have said to him, it is us or that girl,” said Siti Noor Azila, Che Abdul Karim’s second wife. “We said, you choose. You cannot have all three of us.”
Malaysia follows general Islamic custom by allowing Muslim men up to four wives.
Siti Noor said her husband never gave her enough money to care for their four children, including one with spina bifida. She works as a baker to pay her bills.
“He is so stingy with us, but he has enough money to get married to Ayu and take her on holiday,” Siti Noor said, referring to a trip to a hill retreat that Che Abdul Karim posted about on social media. Ayu, she said, was the only one of the wives allowed to ride in their husband’s Mazda sports car.
As Siti Noor spoke, two toddlers screamed for space in her lap. She looked exhausted.
“Their father never takes care of them,” she said. “He doesn’t even like children.”
Siti Noor corrected herself. “Except one,” she said. “That Ayu.”
Sharon Tan contributed reporting from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Child brides in jiu hu occured due to poverty.
The family forced to sell off their adolescent daughter to some well to do person. So its not really a religious issue. Its a poverty issue. But politicians does not seem to understand this.they stop the marriage, but did not provide welfare support. At least should give some funds temporarily.
 
Child brides in jiu hu occured due to poverty.
The family forced to sell off their adolescent daughter to some well to do person. So its not really a religious issue. Its a poverty issue. But politicians does not seem to understand this.they stop the marriage, but did not provide welfare support. At least should give some funds temporarily.

Like wats happening in Hindustan land headed by Modi.
 
This is the laws mudslimes love.

6 Malaysian Muslims sentenced to jail for skipping Friday prayers
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KUALA LUMPUR: Six Malaysian Muslims have reportedly been handed one-month jail terms for skipping prayers in violation of Islamic laws, sparking fresh concern Wednesday (Dec 4) about rising religious conservatism in the multi-ethnic country.
Attending Friday prayers is obligatory for Muslim men in Malaysia, but it is rare for such harsh punishments to be meted out for missing them.
Aged 17 to 35, the men had been caught having a picnic by a waterfall instead of taking part in prayers on a Friday, the holiest day of the week for Muslims, newspaper Harian Metro reported.
They were also fined between RM2,400 and RM2,500 (US$575 to US$600) each after pleading guilty Sunday in a sharia court in the conservative northeastern state of Terengganu.
They are still free on bail while they appeal the sentences. They could had been jailed for a maximum of two years under Muslim-majority Malaysia's sharia laws.
"The alleged failure to attend Friday prayers is a personal matter," Zaid Malek, from rights group Lawyers for Liberty, said in a statement.
"While such acts may be considered improper by some in Muslim society, criminal punishment is excessive and not the way to address them."
He also said the sentences ran counter to pledges from the religious affairs minister to focus on rehabilitation of criminals, rather than punishment.
Critics said the case highlighted that a traditionally tolerant brand of Islam in Malaysia was being eroded, and it came weeks after four men were caned for having gay sex in violation of sharia laws.
Malaysia has a dual-track legal system, with sharia courts handling some cases for Muslim citizens.
About 60 per cent of Malaysia's 32 million people are ethnic Malay Muslims and the country is also home to substantial ethnic Indian and Chinese communities, who do not usually follow Islam.
Source: AFP/zl
 
There is no such thing as friday prayers. That us a unecessary ritual muslims copied from jews and christians.
 
There is no such thing as friday prayers. That us a unecessary ritual muslims copied from jews and christians.
Each religious group have 1 designated day for worship. Mudslimes is Friday. Judaism is Saturday n Christians is Sunday .
 
"Prophet Muhammad married Aisha when she was six, and had sexual intercourse with her while she still remained pre-pubescent at the age of nine lunar years. This fact has been recorded many times in Sahih ahadith. This article will discuss the Qur'anic verse that allows Paedophilia. "

https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Pedophilia_in_the_Qur'an
In December 2015, the ownership of the website was transferred to Ex-Muslims of North America. [4]



'nuff said.

Ang Moh lanjiao sucky-sucky stinkies will continue to suck more ang moh lanjiaos.

when ang mohs f@rk the shit out of stinky spg's the stinkies luuuurve ang mohs deep deeeeep tooo.
 
In December 2015, the ownership of the website was transferred to Ex-Muslims of North America. [4]



'nuff said.

Ang Moh lanjiao sucky-sucky stinkies will continue to suck more ang moh lanjiaos.

when ang mohs f@rk the shit out of stinky spg's the stinkies luuuurve ang mohs deep deeeeep tooo.


"Narrated 'Urwa:
The Prophet (ﷺ) wrote the (marriage contract) with `Aisha while she was six years old and consummated his marriage with her while she was nine years old and she remained with him for nine years (i.e. till his death).

حَدَّثَنَا قَبِيصَةُ بْنُ عُقْبَةَ، حَدَّثَنَا سُفْيَانُ، عَنْ هِشَامِ بْنِ عُرْوَةَ، عَنْ عُرْوَةَ، تَزَوَّجَ النَّبِيُّ صلى الله عليه وسلم عَائِشَةَ وَهْىَ ابْنَةُ سِتٍّ وَبَنَى بِهَا وَهْىَ ابْنَةُ تِسْعٍ وَمَكَثَتْ عِنْدَهُ تِسْعًا‏.‏"

https://sunnah.com/bukhari/67/93

Sahih al-Bukhari 5158
Book 67, Hadith 93
Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 88

Please, if any of these is wrong, report the error on their webpage and have them correct it did they made a typo? 19 instead of 9? 16 instead of 6? There is a report error link there, just need to click it. I'm sure with your help, the truth will be edited and re-published.. let's revisit the site again in a few months to see their progress. I rest my case...
 
Child brides in jiu hu occured due to poverty.
The family forced to sell off their adolescent daughter to some well to do person. So its not really a religious issue. Its a poverty issue. But politicians does not seem to understand this.they stop the marriage, but did not provide welfare support. At least should give some funds temporarily.

Child marriages in many places do indeed occur due to poverty in the little girl's family and adult male perverts taking advantage of their poverty. That's why the police, NGOs and state intervene to break up pedophile rings and end child marriages when they find them.

The practice of child marriages in islamic societies endure because male adult moslem perverts, along with their religiously intolerant clergy, cite the example of their "prophet" muhammad banging aisha. To end child marriages in moslem societies is to directly say that muhammad's conduct was inproper. That would bring about blasphemy accusations and lots of rioting by idiot moslem men. Moslem women generally don't riot because they are shut out of the public space when religious moslems take over society.
 
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