Dan ubalage agamata anuwa special nethi hadagena podi daruwonwa marry karanne nadda?
Ubalage agame neethiya sharia law eka. Sharia law eka allahge law eka thiyena rate, islam agama atha hariyoth maranne nadda?
Wena agam adahana ayata kasa pahara dila hire danne nadda?
Dan mama kiyanne nathi dewalda?
Kachal kiyanne ai rules tika e widiyatama kriyathmaka wena nisada? Mokakda eke athi waradda? Saudi arab kriyathmaka wenne quran eke sharia law ekata anuwa. Eekata ai uba kachal kiyanne? Sharia law ekath kachalda?
Onnapuluwan nam therum ganna. Still I don't expect you to understand any of these because you have no knowledge about the background or history.
There’s actually evidence that Aisha ra was 18 years old when she married the Prophet pbuh. Here’s what I posted on my personal Facebook page a few weeks ago: Asma bint Abi Bakr (may Allah be pleased with her) lived to the ripe old age of 100. She died after the infamous siege of Mecca by the ruthless general Al-Hajjaj in the Hijri year 72. Al-Hajjaj murdered her son Abdullah Ibn Al-Zubeir who died defending Mecca. Not only did she have the honor of being a great and brave Sahabiya (companion of the Prophet pbuh), she also played an important part in his migration journey from Mecca to Madina and she was the older sister of Aisha (ra) the youngest wife of the Prophet (pbuh). History books record that she was 10 years older than Aisha. So since she died at age 100 in the year 72, that means she was 15 years old when the Prophet (pbuh) began his Prophetic mission at age forty, 13 years before the Hijra. This also means that her sister Aisha was exactly 5 years old at the beginning of Prophethood. Everyone knows the Aisha did not marry the Prophet pbuh except after his migration to Madina when he was 53 years old which makes it easy to conclude that Aisha was at least 18 years old when she married him. A far cry from the fabricated Hadiths that try to convince us that Aisha was a mere child of 9 at the time of her marriage. I don’t care which books those hadiths are found in, but historical events and the dates at which they happened don’t lie. My favorite story about the brave Asma is when her son came to bid her farewell right before the big battle in which he got killed, she was totally blind because of her advanced age.
Kota sake damme