• UlyssesT
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    • christianleftist [none/use name]
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      Your own source says this:

      So, the Prophet’s marriage to Ayesha was nothing out of the ordinary for the time in which this marriage took place. Insisting on 21st century (Western) ideas on morality and marriage, which evolved in their own right, for a very different time and place is an ahistorical approach.

      https://islamfyi.princeton.edu/is-it-true-that-muhammad-married-a-child-bride-by-the-name-of-ayesha-when-he-was-53-and-she-was-9-years-old-if-so-how-do-muslims-justify-this-from-their-exemplary-prophet/

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        • christianleftist [none/use name]
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          I used a deliberately “generous” source that still admits that the event happened. I could have used a much more incendiary one, but I didn’t.

          I didn't deny it, I just pointed out that even in that case it's still ahistorical to apply our modern standards to it, which even your source admits.

    • christianleftist [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      That's also a historical thing that needs to be looked at in it's cultural and historical context, which is the historical materialist way to analyze it tbh. We can't use "presentism" when looking at things in the past:

      https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/understanding-aishas-age-an-interdisciplinary-approach