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<blockquote data-quote="sinhawanshaya" data-source="post: 30708839" data-attributes="member: 586442"><p>උම්බ හරි, එ ලෙවල් එකෙන් අහන්නම් එහෙනම්. මෙ අල් ජසීරා, everyone knows. උන් උන්ගෙ නිවුස් ආටිකල් එකෙ දාල තියෙනවාලු මෙහෙම...</p><p><a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2025/3/8/my-childhood-just-slipped-away-pakistans-monsoon" target="_blank">https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2025/3/8/my-childhood-just-slipped-away-pakistans-monsoon</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Khan Mohammad Mallah, Sindh, Pakistan –</strong> Asifa* was sitting on the cool earthen floor of her family’s home when her parents entered the room. The sun had begun to set over the small village of 250 families nestled in the heart of Pakistan’s southeastern Sindh province, casting a warm glow over the surrounding arid landscape. Asifa remembers distinctly the smell of dried grass carried by the wind.</p><p></p><p>Her mother’s face was hard to read, but Asifa could tell something was different today. Her parents looked at each other briefly before turning to her. “Your marriage has been arranged,” her father told her.</p><p></p><p>Asifa was just 13 years old.</p><p></p><p>At first, she didn’t fully grasp the situation. Her mind went to thoughts of new clothes, shiny jewellery, and the celebrations she had heard about from older girls in the village. A wedding meant gifts, makeup and new outfits.</p><p></p><p>“I thought it would be a big celebration,” Asifa recalls, her voice heavy as she sits outside her husband’s home on a colourful charpai, a woven daybed, and looks out over the cracked earth of the village where she grew up. She is wrapped in a faded pink dupatta, her young face framed by dark hair. <span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Now 15, she is the mother of a baby, a few months old, whom she holds tenderly in her arms.</strong></span></p><p></p><p>These happen a lot in many muslim countries (except Sri Lanka I think). Do you approve of these child marriages?</p><hr /><p>අඩො, වැඩිය තටමන්න ඔනෙ නැ, ඔවාට එකගද නැද්ද කියපන් බබි වෙන්න නැතුව</p><p></p><p>මම පෙනි ඉන්නෙ සාදාරන මිනිස්සු එක්ක විතරයි, උම්බට චාන්ස් එකක් අරන් දුන්නෙ උම්බ මුස්ලිම් බොක්කෙන්ද කියලා බලන්න. බොරු කියන්නත් එපා, අල්ලාහ් දෙවිදුන්ට ඔවා පෙනවා</p><p>------ <span style="font-size: 10px">Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1746714732[/DATETIME]</span></p><hr /><p>මම පෙනි ඉන්නෙ <strong>සාදාරන</strong> මිනිස්සු එක්ක විතරයි*, කලින් වැරදිලා 'අසාදාරන' කියලා ලියලා තිබ්බා</p><p>------ <span style="font-size: 10px">Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1746714805[/DATETIME]</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinhawanshaya, post: 30708839, member: 586442"] උම්බ හරි, එ ලෙවල් එකෙන් අහන්නම් එහෙනම්. මෙ අල් ජසීරා, everyone knows. උන් උන්ගෙ නිවුස් ආටිකල් එකෙ දාල තියෙනවාලු මෙහෙම... [URL]https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2025/3/8/my-childhood-just-slipped-away-pakistans-monsoon[/URL] [B]Khan Mohammad Mallah, Sindh, Pakistan –[/B] Asifa* was sitting on the cool earthen floor of her family’s home when her parents entered the room. The sun had begun to set over the small village of 250 families nestled in the heart of Pakistan’s southeastern Sindh province, casting a warm glow over the surrounding arid landscape. Asifa remembers distinctly the smell of dried grass carried by the wind. Her mother’s face was hard to read, but Asifa could tell something was different today. Her parents looked at each other briefly before turning to her. “Your marriage has been arranged,” her father told her. Asifa was just 13 years old. At first, she didn’t fully grasp the situation. Her mind went to thoughts of new clothes, shiny jewellery, and the celebrations she had heard about from older girls in the village. A wedding meant gifts, makeup and new outfits. “I thought it would be a big celebration,” Asifa recalls, her voice heavy as she sits outside her husband’s home on a colourful charpai, a woven daybed, and looks out over the cracked earth of the village where she grew up. She is wrapped in a faded pink dupatta, her young face framed by dark hair. [SIZE=4][B]Now 15, she is the mother of a baby, a few months old, whom she holds tenderly in her arms.[/B][/SIZE] These happen a lot in many muslim countries (except Sri Lanka I think). Do you approve of these child marriages? [HR][/HR] අඩො, වැඩිය තටමන්න ඔනෙ නැ, ඔවාට එකගද නැද්ද කියපන් බබි වෙන්න නැතුව මම පෙනි ඉන්නෙ සාදාරන මිනිස්සු එක්ක විතරයි, උම්බට චාන්ස් එකක් අරන් දුන්නෙ උම්බ මුස්ලිම් බොක්කෙන්ද කියලා බලන්න. බොරු කියන්නත් එපා, අල්ලාහ් දෙවිදුන්ට ඔවා පෙනවා ------ [SIZE=2]Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1746714732[/DATETIME][/SIZE] [HR][/HR] මම පෙනි ඉන්නෙ [B]සාදාරන[/B] මිනිස්සු එක්ක විතරයි*, කලින් වැරදිලා 'අසාදාරන' කියලා ලියලා තිබ්බා ------ [SIZE=2]Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1746714805[/DATETIME][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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