Topic: Muslim child-bride marriage stuns Nigeria
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Sat 05/01/10 09:23 AM
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The marriage took place at one of the Nigerian capital's most recognizable landmarks, under the golden dome of the National Mosque in front of an audience of the elite.

But the recent wedding of one of the Muslim leaders who brought Shariah law to Africa's most populous nation is under scrutiny as human rights groups say he married a 13-year-old Egyptian girl.

As authorities investigate Senator Ahmad Sani Yerima, the marriage is drawing fresh questions about the role of religion in a country of 150 million people split between Christians and Muslims.

Yerima, 49, arranged the marriage with the girl after paying her family a $100,000 dowry, according to a complaint filed by the Nigerian Human Rights Commission in April. Initially, Yerima couldn't arrange a visa for the girl to travel from Egypt to Nigeria, so he instead brought the girl through neighboring Niger, said Chidi Odinkalu, a lawyer for works for the open Society Justice Initiative.

That leaves Yerima open to human trafficking charges, as well as possible child-sex and endangerment charges, the lawyer said.

"You don't need the Quran or the Bible to get this," Odinkalu said. "I think most people, irrespective of the cleavage between the two faiths, wouldn't marry off their 13 year old."

Yet 30 members of the girl's family attended the ceremony at the National Mosque, the human rights commission said. It's unclear who else attended the wedding. Ustaz Musa Mohammed, the chief imam of the National Mosque, could not be reached for comment.

Under child protection laws enforceable in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, a woman must be 18 before being able to consent to marriage. However, those laws aren't enacted in all of Nigeria's 36 states and activists say child brides have been married off in Muslim communities after their first period.

It also isn't the first time Yerima has apparently married a child bride. The right commission alleged that he married a 15-year-old girl, only to divorce her at 17 as she nurses his child.

"The senator is in the habit of marrying minors and has gained notoriety in enticing girls to marry him," the commission said.

Yerima himself appears unrepentant in recent interviews, though he has declined to say how old his new wife is.

"As a Muslim, as I always say, I consider God's law and that of his prophet above any other law," Yerima told the BBC's Hausa language radio service. "I will not respect any law that contradicts that and whoever wants to sanction me for that is free to do that."

Religion has played an integral part in Yerima's political career. As Nigeria came out of a string of military dictatorships and into democracy in 1999, Yerima was elected as governor of Zamfara state in northern Nigeria. There, Islam has been the dominate religion since Muslim warriors on horseback claimed the territory in the early 1800s.

When he became governor, Yerima was one of the first politicians to champion the idea of putting a Shariah court system in place, which rules based on Islamic civil law. Now, more than a dozen northern states allow Shariah law, something that Nigeria's Christian south warily accepted — if at all. Rioting and violence over the introduction of Shariah law left thousands dead.

Yerima himself blames the attention on his marriage to that, though it sealed his political fortunes.

"I consider all those complaining about this issue as detractors, because since 1999 ... many people have been waging different kind of wars against me," he said.

But those who have brought the allegations against Yerima are struggling not to make it a religious debate in a nation where killings over faith still happen. The Senate is investigating Yerima over allegedly breaking the law, while other agencies are examining whether he illegally brought the child bride into the country.

"He's breached the law. It's not about faith," said Iheoma Obibi, executive director of Alliances for Africa, a human rights group. "In the campaign with the sisters from the north, we've been very careful not to address this in the religious situation."

The whereabouts of the Egyptian girl remain unknown.

"She should be in school," Obibi said. "She shouldn't be rolling off your bed."

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/05/01/alleged-child-bride-marriage-stuns-nigeria-home-uneasy-population-split-faiths/?test=latestnews

This guys a habitual pedophilr just as the so called phrophet Mohammud was.

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Sat 05/01/10 09:29 AM
Edited by willing2 on Sat 05/01/10 09:37 AM
Mohammed married a 6 year old and banged her when she was 9. Maybe, it's a Muslim law that you have to wait til their 9 to snatch the cherry. Wonder why he waited so long? A baby is a baby.

Even a thirteen year old isn't ripe enough to be picked.

All those perverts should be put out of our misery.slaphead

I don't see how anyone wouldn't feel like puking after reading that post.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 05/01/10 09:38 AM

Mohammed married a 6 year old and banged her when she was 9. Maybe, it's a Muslim law that you have to wait til their 9 to snatch the cherry. Wonder why he waited so long? A baby is a baby.

Even a thirteen year old isn't ripe enough to be picked.

All those perverts should be put out of our misery.slaphead


Nope. Also to pay 100,000 for a 14 year old girl is just wrong on so many levels.

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Sat 05/01/10 09:45 AM
Islam was founded by a Syphilitic pedophile. Christianity was founded by Homosexual Romans adopting a popular new faith to keep the masses in check. Buddha used to be about poverty but then he did a 180 and became all about living in the moment and enjoying it.


And we have to tolerate a religion that allows such desecration of childhood to exist?

Does that mean I can start my own religion and bang 12 year olds? (trust me I am not that sick or degenerate. I may be a little perverted but not THAT perverted!)

Religion sucks!

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Sat 05/01/10 11:10 AM
strange that homosexuals would found a religion whose book calls homosexual sex an abomination,,,,


but onto the OP,,,as far as the age, each culture is different in how they bring up their 'children' and what responsibilities they have (there have been KINGS who ruled who were younger than a teen but the were raised in cultures where responsibilities were dished out and learned much earlier).....Past puberty, i will leave each culture to decide what is appropriate for 'children'

the bottom line here though, is the man broke the law...he is a hypocrite for falling back on Gods word to support it as Gods word doesnt allow for divorce except in cases of abandonment or adultery and nowhere does God MANDATE the age at which anyone marries but several places Gods word implores us to follow the laws,,

the guy is creepy and a hypocrite and I feel poorl for his wife that had his child and then was abandoned by this self proclaimed man of God,,,,,his day will come like the rest of us though,,,