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"Plowing fields" and marrying little girls in the Quran
"Plowing fields" and marrying little girls in the Quran
James M. Arlandson
You may have heard the claim that Muhammad married a little girl.
Is this only a false rumor?
Shortly after Ayatollah Khomeinis revolution in Iran (1979), he
lowered the marriage age
for girls from eighteen years old down to nine years old. Why would these devout
Muslims do such a thing? Did they stray from original Islamic ideals?
Furthermore, we all know that seventh-century Arabia was patriarchal, so it stands
to reason that the Quran would reflect its surrounding culture. How does this patriarchy
show up in the Quran?
However, devout Muslims believe that the Quran is universal; that is, it is good for
all of humanity at all times, since Allah, the god of the world, sent it down through
Gabriel to his favorite prophet. So why wouldnt traditional Islamic societies
endorse this patriarchy as really being universal?
To answer all of these questions, the revealed Quran speaks of two unpleasant (but
allegedly universal) truths about women.
The goal in this article is to analyze ALL of Islam,
not simply to put it down.
1. A husband has sex with his wife, as a plow goes into a field.
The Quran in Sura (Chapter) 2:223 says:
Your women are your fields, so go into your fields whichever way you like . . . .
(MAS Abdel Haleem, The Quran, Oxford UP, 2004)
For the historical and literary contexts of Sura 2, readers should go
here.
We should make no mistake about this verse. It includes sexual positions. In a footnote
to this verse, Haleem says that Muslims in Medina heard from the Jews that "a child
born from a woman approached from behind would have a squint."
The hadith are the reports of Muhammads words and actions outside of the Quran.
The two most reliable hadith collectors and editors are Bukhari (d. 870), Muslim (d. 875).
The hadith often explain a passage in the Quran.
Since the following hadith are explicit, the readers are invited to click
here
and read for themselves, at their own discretion: Muslim nos.
3363-3365.
The next hadith is a little more discreet than the ones in Muslim.
... Nafi added regarding the verse [2:223]:--"So go to your tilth when or how
you will" Ibn 'Umar said, "It means one should approach his wife in ..."
(Bukhari)
The following hadith explains a little more fully the meaning of the previous one:
Jews used to say: "If one has sexual intercourse with his wife from the back, then
she will deliver a squint-eyed child." So this Verse was revealed: "Your wives
are a tilth unto you; so go to your tilth when or how you will." (2.223)
(Bukhari)
Sayyid Abul ALa Maududi is a highly respected traditional commentator on the Quran
(The Meaning of the Quran, 6 vols.). He tries to smooth over the jarring metaphor
by extending it to a farmer at work in his field.
Says Maududi:
Allah has not created women merely for the enjoyment and entertainment of men. The
relation between the two is as serious an affair as that of a farmer and his field. The
farmer does not go into his field merely for recreation and enjoyment but for cultivations
to get produce from it. In the same way, a man should go to his wife to produce children.
Allahs law, however, is not concerned with the method of cultivation but with the
demand that man should go to the field and not elsewhere and to his own field and for
production. (vol. 1, p. 162, note 241).
It is difficult to know where to begin in critiquing this extended metaphor. First,
the comparison has the man as a farmer and the woman as a dirt field. This still puts
women down. Second, it is positive that Maududi limits a farmers "field"
to his own because this prohibits cross-pollination or seed-mixing (adultery) with
another farmers "field." Third, the farmer may "cultivate" his
"field" in any way he likes. Says Maududi: "Allahs law, however, is
not concerned with the method of cultivation" . . . (emphasis added). This
means a farmer / husband may choose his sexual method. But the metaphor breaks down
because surely a farmer did not have that many methods to plow a field and plant his seeds
in seventh-century Arabia, did he? Also, why doesnt the field get to choose?
To carry on the passive field metaphor, we should have no doubt that early Islam
assumes that a man controls his wifes body. She must have sex when he wants, or
angels will curse her.
This hadith says:
The Prophet said, "If a man invites his wife to sleep with him and she refuses
to come to him, then the angels send their curses on her till morning."
(Bukhari;
see also these two parallel hadiths: Muslim nos.
3367 and 3368)
To skeptical Westerners, this hadith appears curious, especially being cursed by angels.
But to a devout Muslim woman living when the hadith was first spoken and then
possibly spread around in the Muslim community, it is no laughing matter. The announcement
of a curse falling on her is heavy social pressure. Why wouldnt she comply with her
husbands demand, if she is a simple believer?
To judge from Sura 2:223, is Islam really the most advanced and the greatest religion
ever to come on this planet? It does not help womankind and womens rights.
For more information on a husbands sexual dominance over his wife, including anal intercourse
and Muslim angels who curse women, go to this article.
It includes a discussion done by modern Muslim feminists.
So who qualifies as a "field"?
In the Allah-inspired Quran, little prepubescent girls qualify.
2. The Quran permits men to marry prepubescent girls.
In the context of divorcing wives, the Quran in Sura 65:1, 4 says:
65:1 O Prophet, when you (and the believers) divorce women, divorce them for their
prescribed waiting-period and count the waiting-period accurately . . . 4 And if you
are in doubt about those of your women who have despaired of menstruation, (you should know
that) their waiting period is three months, and the same applies to those who have not
menstruated as yet. As for pregnant women, their period ends when they have delivered
their burden. (Maududi, ibid., vol. 5, pp. 599 and 617, emphasis added)
For Maududis analysis of the historical and literary contexts of Sura 65, readers
may go here.
Maududi correctly interprets the plain meaning of verse 4:
Therefore, making mention of the waiting-period for girls who have not yet menstruated,
clearly proves that it is not only permissible to give away the girl at this age but it
is permissible for the husband to consummate marriage with her. Now, obviously no
Muslim has the right to forbid a thing which the Quran has held as permissible.
(Maududi, vol. 5, p. 620, note 13, emphasis added)
So the fathers of prepubescent girls may give them away, and their new husbands may
consummate their marriage with them. Maududi also rebukes Muslims who deny that this verse
is valid. At least he is being consistent. According to traditional Islam, Allah speaks
universal truths for all places and all times. If Islam ever spread completely around the
world, no one should be surprised if Quran-believing Muslims would lower the marriage age
of girls to nine years old.
This is precisely what happened in Iran
after the religious revolution of Ayatollah Khomeini. A girls marriage age was lowered
to nine years.
Why should this surprise us? After all, Muhammad was betrothed to Aisha when she was
six years old, and he consummated their union when she was only nine.
The hadith says of her age:
. . . [T]hen he [Muhammad] wrote the marriage (wedding) contract with Aishah when she was
a girl of six years of age, and he consumed [sic, consummated] that marriage when she was nine years old.
(Bukhari;
once the readers click on this link, they should please read the parallel hadith below
this one.)
The Ayatollah Khomeini followed his prophet carefully.
He married
a girl of ten years old, and encouraged other men to do likewise, saying that fathers
should give their daughters away before their first period:
. . . the Ayatollah himself married a ten-year-old girl when he was twenty-eight?
Did she[the Khomeini supporter] know that Khomeini called marriage to a girl before her
first menstrual period "a divine blessing," and advised the faithful: "Do
your best to ensure that your daughters do not see their first blood in your house"?
The following hadith proves beyond doubt that Muhammad pursued Aisha when she was six
years old. Abu Bakr is Muhammad right-hand Companion and the father of little Aisha.
The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for Aishas hand in marriage. Abu Bakr said "But
I am your brother." The Prophet said, "You are my brother in Allah's religion and
His Book, but she (Aisha) is lawful for me to marry."
(Bukhari)
This hadith show spiritual manipulation. Abu Bakr hesitates to give his daughter away
because he believes that he is the brother of Muhammadthey are both mature men,
after all. The prophet clarifies for him that they are spiritual brothers, not blood
brothers, so Abu Bakrs little girl is lawful for Muhammad to marry. This sort of
sexual hunger is wrong in all places and all times. If a modern Muslim were to argue that
we should take this marriage in its seventh-century historical context, then that is a
step in the right direction. However, why wouldnt the Allah-inspired prophet receive
a message from on high to lead the way past this dubious custom? Instead, he mentions the
Quran as proving that he and Abu Bakr are spiritual brothers. Why doesnt the Quran
say that marrying little girls is haram (forbidden)?
Maybe Muhammad, his book, and his religion would have been evaluated more positively
if he had been a pioneer in leading his community to a higher place than bad customs.
But this is wishful thinking. Muhammad was too earth-bound.
Aisha herself recounts this next hadith concerning the moments leading up to the first
sexual encounter between fifty-plus-year-old Muhammad and this nine-year-old girl. She was
playing on her swing set with her girlfriends when she got the call.
. . . [M]y mother, Um Ruman, came to me while I was playing in a swing with some of
my girl friends. She called me, and I went to her, not knowing what she wanted to do to
me. She caught me by the hand and made me stand at the door of the house. I was breathless
then, and when my breathing became all right, she took some water and rubbed my face and
head with it. Then she took me into the house. There in the house I saw some Ansari women
who said, "Best wishes and Allah's Blessing and a good luck." Then she entrusted
me to them and they prepared me (for the marriage). Unexpectedly Allah's Apostle came to
me in the forenoon and my mother handed me over to him, and at that time I was a girl of
nine years of age.
(Bukhari)
The hadith is very revealing. It also has the ring of authenticity. Its imagery comes
across clearly. A little girl is playing on her swing set with her girlfriends.
Her mother comes out and calls to her. The little girl dashes to where her mother is
standing. Running is natural for a child. She is out of breath. She regains her breath.
Her mother washes her face—as all mothers do to their playful children. Little Aisha
probably got the dirt from too much play. Some female "handlers" got her ready
for the wedding. Then the little girls mother hands her over to elder Muhammad so
that they can have sex. Would little Aisha be confused while Muhammad was committing
this act on her?
Is this really the last and the best prophet for all humankind?
Further, Muhammad endorses marrying little virgins for the extra thrill it gives a
grown man.
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
When I got married, Allahs Apostle said to me, "What type of lady have you
married?" I replied, "I have married a matron." He said, "Why,
dont you have a liking for the virgins and for fondling them?" Jabir also said:
Allah's Apostle said, Why didn't you marry a young girl so that you might play with
her and she with you?
(Bukhari;
see parallel hadiths
here
and here
on this unpleasant topic.)
Finally, Aisha herself describes how Muhammad and she would have ill-timed sexual
encounters, taking baths together:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet and I used to take a bath from a single pot while we were Junub. During the
menses, he used to order me to put on an Izar (dress worn below the waist) and used to
fondle me. While in Itikaf, he used to bring his head near me and I would wash it while I
used to be in my periods (menses).
(Bukhari)
To repeat, according to Sura 65:4 and Muhammads example, is he and his Quran
really the best and the greatest prophet and book to lead humankind? The answer to this
rhetorical question is clear to those of us whose minds have not been clouded by a lifetime
of devotion to Islam: no, they are not the greatest and the best.
This article analyzes the marriage age
of women in the Bible.
Conclusion
One way of escape from all of this unpleasantness that liberal Muslims look for is to
attribute these two verses to seventh-century Arabia. These were the attitudes and customs
back then, so how can we blame Muhammad and the early Muslims? This is a step in the right
direction. Not only liberal Muslims, but all of them must get away from Muhammads
example and many verses in the Quran.
However, many devout, Quran-believing Muslims, especially those who occupy places of
political and legal power, understand what this escape means. They would have to leave
behind many passages in the Quran (besides Suras 2:223 and 65:4), and many, many passages
in the hadith. But how can they? Their sacred texts are inviolable, especially the Quran.
Many regard Muhammad as sinlessly perfect, despite the plain evidence. The hierarchy in
many Islamic countries cannot leave Muhammad and the Quran behind, not to mention the
hadith. To do so would be to deny pure Islam. What good is it without them?
The only hope is for secular revolutions to erupt throughout the Islamic world,
like the one in Turkey after World War I. Clear-thinking Muslims must throw off
the hyper-religious oppressors and move away from Muhammad and the Quran.
Can and would they do this? Lets not hold our breath.
Supplemental Material
For more evidence on this most outlandish of marriages even for seventh-century Arabia,
readers should refer to this article.
It cites many hadith passages, classical commentaries, and modern Muslim opinions.
The line of defense that these were merely customs of the time, so we cannot blame
Muhammad for them, also means that the alleged final prophet and model for mankind all
too often did not rise above the bad customs of his time. For a detailed analysis of
this issue see this article.
See this article
on why Muhammad allowed himself so many wives. The same site also has an article on
Aishas age, listing the hadith
and analyzing the classical Muslim commentaries.
This article explains the differences between
the Bible and the Quran on marriage age.
This article has a thorough discussion on marriage age
and puberty, adding facts on the physical damage and psychological damage done to little girls.
This article responds to Muslim
defenses of this indefensible Quranic permission to all men to marry prepubescent girls.
This summary
of a news reports also reveals an Islamic nation lowering the marriage age to twelve years
old for girls. Twelve? Now thats an improvement on revolutionary Iran!
According to this report an ethnic
minority in China allows marriages for girls at nine years old. The report says that Islam has influenced
this minority.
Copyright by James Malcolm Arlandson.
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