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Two points.
1. Any girl who attain puberty can be of marriageable age.
2. This practice is going on in many countries in some some are going on without solemnizing the marriage and some without it......
BB and Jana, I have noticed you two stressing so hard on the first point (bold part) in almost all your posts.
Do you two seriously think that marriage is about nothing but sex?
Esp BB, you, when each time someone talks about Hazrat Aisha, you do not miss a breath in mentioning a fact (only known to you) that these days children take time to become adults. We all know what happened 1500 years ago, and it is not the point of debate here. The point to debate upon is what is happening in present times.
Well, before talking about the puberty thing again, you two keep in mind the fact that it is not the puberty that is the main criterion for marriage. Marriage is more about responsibility in starting a family, than about sex.
A girl can reach puberty even at 10, and (as Jana posted a news article, I suppose in support of having child mothers) may even be fit to bear a child, but will never be fit to hold a responsibility of a mother.
In fact, even at 18, girls are rarely mature enough to start a family, no matter how grown up they become physically.
It means only one thing - Someone who is fit to have sex, may not necessarily be fit to start a family.