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Arabian Sex Tourism (How Islam Hypocritically Fosters Child Sex Trafficking Trade Alert)
Frontpagemag.com ^ | 10/07/05 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 10/07/2005 1:24:16 AM PDT by goldstategop

Indian media have been publishing exposés documenting the foul behavior of Gulf Arabs in the southern Indian town of Hyderabad “Fly-by-night bridegrooms,” by R Akhileshwari in the Deccan Herald and “One minor girl, many Arabs,” by Mohammed Wajihuddin in the Times of India are two important examples. Wajihuddin sets the stage:

They are old predators with new vigour. Often bearded, invariably in flowing robes and expensive turbans. The rich, middle-aged Arabs increasingly stalk the deprived streets of Hyderabad like medieval monarchs would stalk their harems in days that we wrongly think are history. These Viagra-enabled Arabs are perpetrating a blatant crime under the veneer of nikaah, the Islamic rules of marriage.

(I have silently corrected some typos). Wajihuddin then specifies the problem:

Misusing the sanctioned provision which allows a Muslim man to have four wives at a time, many old Arabs are not just marrying minors in Hyderabad, but marrying more than one minor in a single sitting. “The Arabs prefer teenage, virgin brides,” says Jameela Nishat, who counsels and sensitises young women against the malaise.

The Arabs usually “marry” the girls for short periods, sometimes just a single night. In fact, Wajihuddin reports, marriage and divorce formalities are often prepared at the same time, thereby expediting the process for all involved. Akhileshwari notes that “their girl children are available for as little as 5,000 rupees to satisfy the lust of doddering old Arab men.” Five thousand rupees, by the way, equals just a bit over US$100.

An Indian television program recently reported on a show-casing of eight prospective brides, most of them minors, at which they were offered up to their Arab suitors. “It resembled a brothel. The girls were paraded before the Arab who would lift the girls’ burqa, run his fingers through their hair, gaze at their figures and converse through an interpreter,” recalls one of Nishat’s assistants.

Wajihuddin also offers a specific case history:

On the first of August, forty-five-year-old Al Rahman Ismail Mirza Abdul Jabbar, a sheikh from the UAE, approached a broker in these matters, seventy-year-old Zainab Bi, in the walled city, near the historic Char Minar. The broker procured Farheen Sultana and Hina Sultana, aged between thirteen and fifteen, for twenty thousand rupees [DP comment: that equals US$450]. Then he hired Qazi [DP comment: an Islamic judge, usually spelled qadi in English] Mohammed Abdul Waheed Qureshi to solemnise the marriage. The qazi, taking advantage of an Islamic provision, married the girls off to the Arab. After the wedding night with the girls, the Arab left at dawn.

So much for that “marriage.”

Sunita Krishnan, head of an anti human-trafficking organization, Prajwala, makes the only too-obvious point that girl children are not valued. “If a girl child is sold or her life ruined, it is not a national loss, that’s why this is a non-issue, both for community and to society.” With the exception of Maulana Hameeduddin Aqil, the head of Millat-e-Islamia (a local organization, apparently not connected the notorious Pakistani terrorist group), who speaks out against these sham marriages (“They are committing a sin. It’s not nikaah, it’s prostitution by another name”), the Islamic authorities in India are almost all silent about this travesty of the Shari’a.

For their part, Muslim politicians in the city of Hyderabad apparently could care less. “It’s not on the poll agenda of any politician,” says Mazhar Hussain, director of a social welfare organization, the Confederation of Voluntary Associations. The Majlis-e-Ittihadul Muslameen, the main party of Hyderabad’s Muslims, is blissfully unconcerned: “You cannot deny that the fortunes of many families have changed through such marriages,” MIM’s president, Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, cheerfully points out.

Comments:

(1) Ironically, the girls thus proffered appear all to be Muslim – no Hindus or others need apply.

(2) The behavior of Arabs in India in some way parallels that of Japanese and Westerners in Thailand, with the notable difference that the Indian case involves marriage, an emphasis on virginity, and local authorities seemingly pleased with providing their minor girls for sex tourism.

(3) Arabian sex tourism is not exclusive to India but also takes place in other poor countries.

(4) This trade in persons is merely one dimension of a problem that prevails through Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states (for another dimension, see “Saudis Import Slaves to America”).

(5) Concubinage, forced labor, indentured servitude, slavery – these deep problems are nowhere near being addressed in the Gulf region, much less solved. Indeed, one prominent Saudi theologian has gone so far as to state that “Slavery is a part of Islam” and whoever says it should be abolished “is an infidel.” So long as such attitudes can be articulated publicly, without censure, abuses are certain to continue.

(6) The hypocrisy of this trade is perhaps its vilest aspect. Better prostitution, frankly acknowledged, than religiously-sanctioned fake marriages, for the former is understood to be a vice while the latter parades as a virtue.

(7) Wajihuddin compares the Arabian men to “medieval monarchs” and the analogy is apt. These transactions, involving Muslim minors and conducted under the auspices of Islamic law, point yet again to the dominance of premodern ways in the Muslim world and the urgent need to modernize the Islamic religion.


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To: goldstategop

Very interesting. Do you know if Pipes, or any other authority, has written on the practice of homosexuality within the Arab culture?


21 posted on 10/07/2005 3:35:54 AM PDT by gobucks (http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/Laocoon.htm)
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To: Kay
Do you mean prostitutes or false marriages?

Is there a difference?

22 posted on 10/07/2005 3:57:21 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: English Nationalist
This isn't a Muslim issue. It's an Arab one. Reforming Islam wouldn't change this. They're getting one sick, backwards culture confused with another.

Why the Arab culture? Is it a combination of Islam and money that wasn't earned? ( They have an unworkable culture that normally would produce typical third world poverty, but because of Western science and ethics they're sitting on a fortunes. And that combination makes them sick?)

23 posted on 10/07/2005 4:01:52 AM PDT by GOPJ (Mapes isn't stuck on stupid, she invented it.)
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To: kb2614

80% of mosques in America are funded by these pigs and are spewing their vile perverted belief system.


24 posted on 10/07/2005 5:18:11 AM PDT by tkathy (Tyranny breeds terrorism. Freedom breeds peace.)
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To: coconutt2000

Good point. However, prostitution is generally considered to be a chosen "career" while being married off by your parents at the age of 13 is not by choice.


25 posted on 10/07/2005 9:03:51 AM PDT by Kay
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To: Kay

Oh I agree with you there.

I was poking fun at the way marriage seems to work out in our society. Women marry wealthy men, spend their money, contribute nothing to the home, the business, or the lifestyle except for sex, and in return they get a large settlement in a divorce after only a few years of marriage.

My father is getting divorced from his mistake right now, and while the divorce is final, the settlement of the marital property isn't complete. The woman never had to cook, clean, or do much of anything except spend money. She's now going to walk away with a sizable settlement that she earned on her back.. which smacks of prostitution.


26 posted on 10/07/2005 9:09:10 AM PDT by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: coconutt2000

Funny. I have thought some of those same thoughts recently. So sorry for your father. Not fair, at all.

Take heart in that money won't buy her happiness. I consider myself the richest woman in the world, not because I have money, but rather I have the best, loving husband in the whole world. No money needed.

Also, your father sounds like he will be happier without her, eh?


27 posted on 10/07/2005 9:14:40 AM PDT by Kay
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To: jan in Colorado; Dark Skies; Fred Nerks; ariamne; Former Dodger; AmericanArchConservative; ...

Disgusting-islamic-perverts-abusing-children PING.

Seem they enjoy emulating the vile examples of Muhammad.


28 posted on 10/07/2005 9:36:51 AM PDT by USF (I see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade ™ © ®)
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To: coconutt2000

You sound very bitter about your father's choice of a marriage partner. Your father felt she was contributing - at least in the beginning.


29 posted on 10/07/2005 9:48:16 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: ladyjane; coconutt2000

I have been thinking along the lines of coconutt. I don't think it is bitter. It is reality and a good topic to discuss.

For example, why should a woman just kick back, hire maid service, join the country club, have her pedicures and manicures, shop at Nordstroms, etc. while living off her husband's hard-earned wages. Then walking off with half of her husband's income after a divorce. How fair is that? I'm not talking about the women who raise children, volunteer in hard working ways, cook, do accounting, remain a faithful partner, etc.

This could be either a woman or a man -- men could also stay home and play. You can blame the man/woman for marrying them but it doesn't make it fair.

E.g. Rush married Marta for ~10 yrs. If (yes, IF) she got 50% of his income (in some states) if, (again, IF) she didn't work. How fair is that? Why should any non-working spouse get half? Rush had his business long before Marta came along.


30 posted on 10/07/2005 10:54:01 AM PDT by Kay
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To: USF

http://home.swipnet.se/islam/articles/Temp.Marriage.htm

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The chapters on "Temporary Marriage" in the book "Vassa'el" report that the Prophet posted an edict in the streets and bazaars which read: "O people! God's Apostle has made temporary marriage permissible for you, for the quenching of the fires of the sex instinct, and for turning it to sound uses, that ye may not be the slaves of sexual licence, fornication or illicit relationships." By this law the man and woman enter upon a marriage, not of permanence, but of a limited time, and live as man and wife until the expiry of the stated period. The only difference in this type of marriage is that it does not carry with it the same rights of inheritance, nor does the man have to continue to provide the woman's food, clothing and shelter after the termination of their relationship. But to preserve proper order all the other rules that govern permanent marriage must also be observed in the temporary marriage.

A woman who enters such a contract is counted as the man's real wife and can claim all the rights which are legally specified as such. As it is written in Sura IV. Nisa'a-"The Women" (verse 24): "To women whom you choose in temporary and conditional (muwaqat and muta'a) marriage, give their dowry, as a duty."

The only difference between permanent marriage and temporary marriage, so far as its social status is concerned, is its duration. If the contract specifies a definite and limited period, that is a temporary marriage. But the wife is as much a wife as if the contract had specified "a permanent and unlimited period." The children of the temporary marriage are recognised on precisely the same footing as those of a permanent marriage, and enjoy all the legal and canonical and customary rights of children whose paternity is recognised.

One reason for prostitution is that some men find it not within their reach to enter upon a permanent marriage, either because their personality or their finances prevent them undertaking the heavy lifelong responsibility. or because their stay in any one place can only be short. Merchants, soldiers, students and even tourists find themselves in these conditions. It is the realistic recognition of these facts, and Islam's consistent "yes!". to life, which have produced the institution of "temporary marriage".

What better solution could there be? Properly practised. this institution is a powerful antidote and preventative of ills like prostitution and other social ailments. It blocks the way to women's selling themselves, raises the general tone of public morality, and gives needed assistance to women who, through no fault of their own, either by the death of their husband or some other disaster, have fallen on bad times. We say "properly practised", because there are licentious and ignorant persons who abuse this law, including opponents of Islam who make misuse of it a basis for false propaganda and misrepresentation...blah blah blah and so forth...



31 posted on 10/07/2005 4:27:13 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Understand islam understand evil - read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD free pdf see link My Page)
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To: Fred Nerks
One reason for prostitution is that some men find it not within their reach to enter upon a permanent marriage, either because their personality or their finances prevent them undertaking the heavy lifelong responsibility. or because their stay in any one place can only be short. Merchants, soldiers, students and even tourists find themselves in these conditions. It is the realistic recognition of these facts, and Islam's consistent "yes!". to life, which have produced the institution of "temporary marriage".

Oh Muslims, this message is relayed to you by words and deeds of Muhammad (PBUH) who speaks for the great sky pimp Allah (SAW) do doth dwell in the great celestial whorehouse in the sky! Fear Allah (SAW) or he will dispenseth 72 raisins to you, and inshallah, you will not have nikah unless you can run faster than your camel!

Seriously, I even checked this one with our modern day the Imam and he's seems to agree, that Islam's consistent "yes!" to life includes the right for a man to demand sex from his "wife" and she has no right to refuse (like the slaves, and those "who your right hand possesses")!

I can only wonder what challenges the average Muslim male must face after he gets home from the local masjid on Friday evening if he ever gets all that "Allah destroy the enemies of Islam" stuff out of his head:

Lemme, see now... 4 wives... 72 virgins.... errm, thats 76, then theres those older ones I called "Talaaq" on three times in a row, Mufeeda, Sameera, wasser name the other one, and Ameena, the maid Rafidah; the slaves, Fareeda, Rafa and Haleema; the nine year old.... Hold on... I ran out of fingers and toes.. Time for another beer. Oops, I meant to say "praise Allah for giving us the kuffar to invent calculators."

32 posted on 10/07/2005 8:24:31 PM PDT by USF (I see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade ™ © ®)
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