Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Its Islamophobic to Ban Child Marriage! (Says Muslim High Court)

Jun 10, 2025
The discussion revolves around Pakistan's ban on child marriages, sparking controversy with religious authorities labeling it 'un-Islamic.' They delve into cultural practices like using young girls to settle disputes, highlighting the psychological and social implications. The hosts analyze interpretations of religious texts, questioning consent and the historical context of marriage in Islam. They also touch on broader themes of cultural sovereignty and the clash between human rights and tradition, all while weaving in personal stories and shocking statistics.
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INSIGHT

Islamic Authority Bans Child Marriage

  • The Council of Islamic Ideology in Pakistan opposes banning child marriage as 'un-Islamic'.
  • They base this on traditions allowing marriage at puberty, around age nine.
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Religious Basis for Child Marriage

  • Child marriage is considered permissible at puberty by many conservative Islamic scholars.
  • They cite Prophet Muhammad's marriage to Aisha at age six with consummation at nine as precedent.
ANECDOTE

Girls as Peace Tokens Anecdote

  • Some Pakistani families trade young girls, sometimes as young as nine, to settle blood feuds between clans.
  • These girls are treated as scapegoats, forced into marriages to restore peace.
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