Muslim Questioned About The Prophet's Marriage! Muhammed Ali

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TheMuslimLantern
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You can’t compare the Xbox/Tik Tok kids of today to the kids of yesterday. Muhammad Akbar was 14 years old when he led an army to India, which 14 year old can do that today?

Sal_A
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I am blown away by the answer and calm posture of M.Ali. May ALLAH protect you and reward you AAMEEN

motod
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This guy is polite calm and pleasant .. may Allah guide him

acefula
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Think about this: if it was taboo in the prophets pbuh time, then how come his biggest enemies never said anything negative towards his marriage to Aisha ra? Parents have to approve their daughter to be married, so why did Abu Bakr not disagree if it was so bad? How come no critic of Islam before the modern era ever brought this issue up? These people have no other criticism to attack the character of Rasulullah pbuh except the marriage age and the verses about killing, and both of those things have been explained a million times. He spent 39 years of his life being the most honest man, the most trustworthy and all of a sudden because he received revelation he will become a degenerate? Come on, be for real.

yassir
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If an 18-year-old man comes to you and says he’s getting married, you’d question his decision-making skills. You’d think he’s getting married too early.
Similarly, if an 18-year-old woman tells you that she’s getting married, you’d ask her to do a “reality check” and may be even discourage her by telling her she’s too young, and she should go to college or build a career.

Even though 18 is the legal age most countries, no one really believes that an 18-year-old is ready for marriage! Should it be same for girls and boys? Or, should girls have a different minimum age than boys? Should the fact that girls mature earlier than boys be takin into account? Does "one size fits all" really work for determining a minimum age?

In pre-modern cultures, girls would look forward to getting married and start a family. They did not see it as we see it today. They saw marriage as a benefit, not a burden like we do. That was the norm for them. And this was true in all religions, cultures, and regions of the world.

The minimum age for marriage has been increasing worldwide. In all pre-modern traditional cultures, it wasn’t unusual for girls to consummate marriages between the ages of 10 and 12 and that was considered normal back then, but not today.

In most modern societies, girls are highly discouraged from getting married, even at 18. Early marriage is considered bad. They’re told that education and careers are far more important and beneficial for a young woman than marriage and having children.

Today, we’ve been indoctrinated into believing that it's always better for a woman to have a career and work than to have children and raise them. Women are taught to delay marriage for career. How has this impacted women, men, children and the society at large? The result is that most Western nations are in decline—population is imploding. Marriage is ruined. People are having fewer and fewer children than the previous generations.

Corporations and business do not like early marriage because it’s bad for the economy. Women entering the workforce helps increase the supply of labor which in turns lowers wages. Business and corporations benefit when there are more women in the workforce. Women who work consume more and spend more. So, it’s good for business to have working women.

We’re even told that it’s possible and perfectly normal for a woman to have both a career and raise children at the same time. While this may work for some, it doesn’t work for all women. Many women get burnt out trying to juggle jobs and raising kids. It's such a huge responsibility. We expect women to work like they have no kids. We expect women to have kids like they don't have a job. All this has put unrealistic demands on women. Stress, depression, and disintegration of the family. That statistics are there. It is unfair to women. Women have been tricked into believing that having a career and family are the norm.

Modernity and liberalism have changed everything. Today we find early marriage shocking, but the pre-modern people lived in a very different time period. They didn’t go to schools or colleges.

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It's really the best answer I have heard. There is nothing to justify, our morals and values come from the Quran.
While there is some truth to societal norms across time & space, and you would most likely not marry a 6yo today, saying that it was wrong in the past is completely out of touch with the norms of the times.
Tabarakallah, great talks as usual!

animatedislamichistory
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Salam brother. As a Muslim who is always learning, I had a coworker ask me this before and it was a good question. He was asking out of pure curiosity. I mentioned the times were different back then compared to now, however you helped give me a better and deeper understanding. JazakAllah Khayrun! May Allah reward you, Inshallah!

truearabhustla
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I am a Moroccan woman living in the West. I remember when going on Holiday as a young girl I was playing with dolls and baking fake cookies with sand while a Moroccan young girl my age was taking care of her brothers and sisters and baking real bread and doing house choices. So yes look at the culture, country and traditions. Western can't compair themselves with Africans or Middle Easters for example.

rayasellam
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I Attended this session live
But will watch again, in sha allah
It's always worth it to watch your videos, Masha allah

abdullahfaridi
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{ why do I need justify something happened that is Not wrong } that answer is enough .. 🌹
Jazak اللە khairan akhi .

nigo
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Right now in the US Middle school, 11 to 14-year-old children are being given BIRTH CONTROL yet no one has a problem with it, but AYASHA who has been DEAD for 1400 years is a BIG ISSUE for them.

rubana
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The Christians forget Mary( RA) was 12 years old when she was pregnant with Jesus( AS) and she married to Joseph when he was 90. Their hypocrisy is astronomical. Thank God for guiding me to Islam!

ebrahimi
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The best explaination of the marriage of A'isha RA.

May Almighty ALLAH grant success on Brother Muhammad Ali Da'wah & Islamic activities, and bestow him the highest level of Paradise, Jannatul Firdaus. from Mindanao, Southern Philippines

talibhamdain
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Presentism:
In the premodern era, there was
- High child morality rates
- Low life expectancy
- Your societies ability to resist invasion and annihilation depends directly on your the quantitative size of your armed forces

You and I, we are here because of that practice. The human civilization survives because of that practice.

TheRockeyAllen
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This Brother Muhammad Ali is absolutely lovely, Masha'Allah, Alhamdulillah, May Allah preserve you, strengthen you, protect you and bless you, Brother. Amīn Thumma Amīn.

rainnaturesleep
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It was narrated that 'Aa'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) never struck a servant or a woman, nor did he ever strike anything with his hand except to strive for the sake of Allah

samiman
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Everyone talks about her age, may Allah be pleased with her, but doesn't know anything about what she has contributed to the religion, like memorized 2000 hadith and one of the most hadith narrators!
WHAT A SHAME!!

Moala
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Brother Mohammed Ali is an eloquent speaker he speaks beautifully and explains things with reason and clearly Alhamdullilah

pearlsof
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Thank you for your polite and logical approach. Thank you for gently educating the questioner (who also practices respectful.discourse with no ulterior motive, so I applaud his character). And most of all, thankyou for educating me.

IhabFahmy