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Mbona nyinyi makafiri mpaka demu anaolewa amlala na wanaume idadi yao haijulikaniKweli akili hakuna kabisa, yani single digit age!!!
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Mbona nyinyi makafiri mpaka demu anaolewa amlala na wanaume idadi yao haijulikaniKweli akili hakuna kabisa, yani single digit age!!!
Why do you hate them...they are human kind and we were all created by the same almighty...I hate women but I wouldn't endorse this.
Utumwa wa fikra umekaajeWw ni mtumwa wa fikra na hakuna unachojua.
Mtoto miaka tisa unamwacha aamue yeye suala nyeti kama hilo?
Yaani umri huo ukimkuta na mbaba unajua yupo kutafuta mchumba?
Dini zinawaharibu sana ubongo.
Wakapigane vita huko kuwasaidia wenzao waanche kujificha kwenye mswadaMbona nyinyi makafiri mpaka demu anaolewa amlala na wanaume idadi yao haijulikani
Yaan Hawa majamaa na dini Yao ya mo ni shida Sana. Yaan hawawazi vitu vya maana. Kila kukicha yanawaza namna ya kimkandamiza Mtoto wa kike tu.
Bunge la Iraqi linataka kuruhusu wasichana wa miaka 9 kuolewa kihalali, kwa sasa umri unauruhusiwa na katiba ili binti aolewe ni miaka 15, bunge linataka umri huo upunguzwe hadi miaka 9.
Muongozo unaofatwa ni Sharia Law ambayo ni mkusanyiko wa sheria kadhaa za dini.
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Iraq plans to lower the marriage age for girls to nine
A proposed Iraqi bill aimed at lowering the legal marriage age for girls to 9 has ignited widespread opposition. Critics state it would increase child marriage and exploitation while undermining women's rights. Human rights organizations warn it threatens girls' education and well-being, calling it a step backward for the country.
An Iraqi woman protests against a proposed law to permit underage female marriage in Tahrir Square in Baghdad, Iraq.
A proposed bill in Iraq's Parliament to lower the legal marriage age for girls to just nine years has triggered significant controversy. Introduced by the Iraq Justice Ministry, the bill aims to amend the Personal Status Law, which currently sets the minimum age for marriage at 18.
The proposed bill will reduce the marriage age for girls
If enacted, the bill would allow girls as young as nine and boys as young as 15 to marry. This change has raised concerns about increased child marriage and exploitation. Critics argue that it would reverse progress in women's rights and gender equality.
Human rights organizations, women's groups, and civil society activists have strongly opposed the bill. They warn it would negatively impact young girls' education, health, and well-being, leading to higher dropout rates, early pregnancies, and increased domestic violence. UNICEF reports that 28 percent of girls in Iraq are already married before 18.
"Passing this law would show a country moving backward, not forwards," said Sarah Sanbar, a researcher at Human Rights Watch.
Propose Changes in Iraq Marriage Bill
The bill proposes allowing citizens to choose between religious authorities or civil judiciary for family matters. Critics fear this could erode rights related to inheritance, divorce, and child custody. The bill's proponents argue it would standardize Islamic law and protect young girls from "immoral relationships," but opponents believe this justification is flawed.
In late July, the parliament withdrew the proposed changes due to objections from many lawmakers. However, the bill reappeared in an August 4 session after gaining support from influential Shia blocs.
The draft bill stipulates that couples must choose between the Sunni or Shia sect for "all matters of personal status."
It specifies that in the event of a dispute between spouses about the doctrine under which their marriage contract was made, the contract will be considered valid under the husband's doctrine unless proven otherwise.
The proposed change would allow the Shiite and Sunni endowments to officiate marriages instead of the courts.
Additionally, the draft bill mandates that Shia and Sunni endowments present a "code of legal rulings" to the Iraqi Parliament within six months of the amendments being ratified.
Historical Context
The proposed amendment would reverse changes made by the 1959 legislation, which transferred family law authority from religious figures to the state judiciary. The new bill would reintroduce the option for applying religious rules, mainly from Shia and Sunni Islam, but does not address other religious or sectarian communities in Iraq.
The Economic Times
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Wanafuata Nyayo za muasisi
Bunge la Iraqi linataka kuruhusu wasichana wa miaka 9 kuolewa kihalali, kwa sasa umri unauruhusiwa na katiba ili binti aolewe ni miaka 15, bunge linataka umri huo upunguzwe hadi miaka 9.
Muongozo unaofatwa ni Sharia Law ambayo ni mkusanyiko wa sheria kadhaa za dini.
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Iraq plans to lower the marriage age for girls to nine
A proposed Iraqi bill aimed at lowering the legal marriage age for girls to 9 has ignited widespread opposition. Critics state it would increase child marriage and exploitation while undermining women's rights. Human rights organizations warn it threatens girls' education and well-being, calling it a step backward for the country.
An Iraqi woman protests against a proposed law to permit underage female marriage in Tahrir Square in Baghdad, Iraq.
A proposed bill in Iraq's Parliament to lower the legal marriage age for girls to just nine years has triggered significant controversy. Introduced by the Iraq Justice Ministry, the bill aims to amend the Personal Status Law, which currently sets the minimum age for marriage at 18.
The proposed bill will reduce the marriage age for girls
If enacted, the bill would allow girls as young as nine and boys as young as 15 to marry. This change has raised concerns about increased child marriage and exploitation. Critics argue that it would reverse progress in women's rights and gender equality.
Human rights organizations, women's groups, and civil society activists have strongly opposed the bill. They warn it would negatively impact young girls' education, health, and well-being, leading to higher dropout rates, early pregnancies, and increased domestic violence. UNICEF reports that 28 percent of girls in Iraq are already married before 18.
"Passing this law would show a country moving backward, not forwards," said Sarah Sanbar, a researcher at Human Rights Watch.
Propose Changes in Iraq Marriage Bill
The bill proposes allowing citizens to choose between religious authorities or civil judiciary for family matters. Critics fear this could erode rights related to inheritance, divorce, and child custody. The bill's proponents argue it would standardize Islamic law and protect young girls from "immoral relationships," but opponents believe this justification is flawed.
In late July, the parliament withdrew the proposed changes due to objections from many lawmakers. However, the bill reappeared in an August 4 session after gaining support from influential Shia blocs.
The draft bill stipulates that couples must choose between the Sunni or Shia sect for "all matters of personal status."
It specifies that in the event of a dispute between spouses about the doctrine under which their marriage contract was made, the contract will be considered valid under the husband's doctrine unless proven otherwise.
The proposed change would allow the Shiite and Sunni endowments to officiate marriages instead of the courts.
Additionally, the draft bill mandates that Shia and Sunni endowments present a "code of legal rulings" to the Iraqi Parliament within six months of the amendments being ratified.
Historical Context
The proposed amendment would reverse changes made by the 1959 legislation, which transferred family law authority from religious figures to the state judiciary. The new bill would reintroduce the option for applying religious rules, mainly from Shia and Sunni Islam, but does not address other religious or sectarian communities in Iraq.
The Economic Times
Pia soma: Child marriage ban welcomed in Sierra Leone
Kama ni sheria ya dini katiba inapaswa kufanyiwa mabadiliko watoto wapate haki ya ndoa
Bunge la Iraqi linataka kuruhusu wasichana wa miaka 9 kuolewa kihalali, kwa sasa umri unauruhusiwa na katiba ili binti aolewe ni miaka 15, bunge linataka umri huo upunguzwe hadi miaka 9.
Muongozo unaofatwa ni Sharia Law ambayo ni mkusanyiko wa sheria kadhaa za dini.
===
Iraq plans to lower the marriage age for girls to nine
A proposed Iraqi bill aimed at lowering the legal marriage age for girls to 9 has ignited widespread opposition. Critics state it would increase child marriage and exploitation while undermining women's rights. Human rights organizations warn it threatens girls' education and well-being, calling it a step backward for the country.
An Iraqi woman protests against a proposed law to permit underage female marriage in Tahrir Square in Baghdad, Iraq.
A proposed bill in Iraq's Parliament to lower the legal marriage age for girls to just nine years has triggered significant controversy. Introduced by the Iraq Justice Ministry, the bill aims to amend the Personal Status Law, which currently sets the minimum age for marriage at 18.
The proposed bill will reduce the marriage age for girls
If enacted, the bill would allow girls as young as nine and boys as young as 15 to marry. This change has raised concerns about increased child marriage and exploitation. Critics argue that it would reverse progress in women's rights and gender equality.
Human rights organizations, women's groups, and civil society activists have strongly opposed the bill. They warn it would negatively impact young girls' education, health, and well-being, leading to higher dropout rates, early pregnancies, and increased domestic violence. UNICEF reports that 28 percent of girls in Iraq are already married before 18.
"Passing this law would show a country moving backward, not forwards," said Sarah Sanbar, a researcher at Human Rights Watch.
Propose Changes in Iraq Marriage Bill
The bill proposes allowing citizens to choose between religious authorities or civil judiciary for family matters. Critics fear this could erode rights related to inheritance, divorce, and child custody. The bill's proponents argue it would standardize Islamic law and protect young girls from "immoral relationships," but opponents believe this justification is flawed.
In late July, the parliament withdrew the proposed changes due to objections from many lawmakers. However, the bill reappeared in an August 4 session after gaining support from influential Shia blocs.
The draft bill stipulates that couples must choose between the Sunni or Shia sect for "all matters of personal status."
It specifies that in the event of a dispute between spouses about the doctrine under which their marriage contract was made, the contract will be considered valid under the husband's doctrine unless proven otherwise.
The proposed change would allow the Shiite and Sunni endowments to officiate marriages instead of the courts.
Additionally, the draft bill mandates that Shia and Sunni endowments present a "code of legal rulings" to the Iraqi Parliament within six months of the amendments being ratified.
Historical Context
The proposed amendment would reverse changes made by the 1959 legislation, which transferred family law authority from religious figures to the state judiciary. The new bill would reintroduce the option for applying religious rules, mainly from Shia and Sunni Islam, but does not address other religious or sectarian communities in Iraq.
The Economic Times
Pia soma: Child marriage ban welcomed in Sierra Leone
Litavundikwa tuTamaa na uroho mbaya sana!
Dodo hata halijaiva?! Hata halina utamu?! Chachu kama shubiri?!
Ukatili wa ajabu kabisa!
Nadhani wewe unaongoza kuwa na akili ndogo zaidi hapa Jf.Kitu kipo kwenye discussion afu koso si la hao watoto, kosa ni la wazazi wao kila mmoja atazame ya kwake.
Inasikitisha sana...Watapasuliwa vizazi wakiwa bado wadogo jamani
Miaka 9 hapana asee
Migombani tena kha!!Inasikitisha sana...
Sasa wengine unakuta wanapatwa migombani...
Hahaha nimecheka sana...
Hayo sio makanisa bali ni vijiwe vya mashoga wanaotaka kuharibu dini ya wakristo. Tupe aya zinazoruhusu ushoga toka kwenye biblia.. hiyo dini yako ni ya kikatili sana. Imagine 9yrs apelekewe moto wa inch 7 atahimili kweli.? Tumia akili achana na dini ya mudi aliyeoa mtoto wa 9yrsMakanisani wamezidi laana na dhambi
Wao wanafungisha ndoa za machoko na wasagaji sasa
Kwao ndio fakhari hiii na ndio haki za binaadam
ROle model wenu si akioaga mtoto wa 9yrs..?Sa swali nani kaozesha huko Iraq mtoto wake miaka 9? Hebu tuonyesheni maneno mengi kama kwaya za kikristo.
Sasa wewe na hao wenye makanisa yenu nani wana akili?Hayo sio makanisa bali ni vijiwe vya mashoga wanaotaka kuharibu dini ya wakristo. Tupe aya zinazoruhusu ushoga toka kwenye biblia.. hiyo dini yako ni ya kikatili sana. Imagine 9yrs apelekewe moto wa inch 7 atahimili kweli.? Tumia akili achana na dini ya mudi aliyeoa mtoto wa 9yrs
Kwa hiyo ukamtamani?!Hujawahi kuona?
Nna mtoto wa rafiki yangu anaitwa Neema kavunja ungo ana miaka 8 sijui tisa
Mwisho:- hata mtoto avunje ungo ana miaka 20 ndoa ni makubaliano baina yake na anaetaka kumuoa