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Thursday, 02 July 2009
Teachers have been told how to spot cases of potential forced marriage as the summer holidays approach. The guidelines, issued to schools, doctors and the police aim to to identify families in which girls are made to marry against their will while abroad in the summer.

Chris Bryant, the Foreign Office Minister, insisted that every school should be looking at the issue as he acknowledged some may have been “uncertain” about cultural sensitivities.

The summer break is a peak time for incidents of young people, usually girls, being taken to south Asia in particular and forced by their families to marry.

Seventy per cent of cases involve families of Pakistani origin, and 11 per cent from a Bangladeshi background, according to the most recent figures from the Forced Marriage Unit.

“It may be possible that some schools have been uncertain about the cultural issues here.

“But I should make it absolutely clear there is no culture and there is no religion in which forced marriage should be acceptable or indeed is acceptable.”

He also rejected any notion that it was an issue to do with the Islamic faith. “Marriage in every religion has to be freely consented to,” he told the BBC.

There have been 770 calls to the Forced Marriage Unit so far this year, a 16 per cent increase on the same period last year. But there is concern that many of those affected are frightened to come forward and make their plight known.

Mr Bryant said: “The most important thing is to spot the problem before it happens. There are key times of the year just as now when this is the case.”

Tell-tale signs can include self-harm or sudden lack of interest in academic work, he said.

Times Online



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Dr Q A: ...
Yaz: Perhaps they are not Government agents... just downright ignorant about the Faradiyah of Khilafah and become so bold as to oppose a party that calls for its re establishment... such people are not worthy to be called "scholars" anyway...

Or perhaps they know the truth but decide to cover it... after all Satan has knowledge of God and he knows that God exists with certainty yet chooses arrogance above humility and tells mankind to deny God and be evil... Iblees fell from his rank to be the cursed enemy of mankind... what a sad piece of existence...

Lastly... maybe they all are government agents... how do you know that they are not... They do try to protect these governments that we know are unislamic and corrupt... The middle east is full of Mukhabirat... those who sell their deen for a little price and spy on sincere Muslims... We have "scholars" who are busy writing books trying to prove that Khilafah is not a fard... It is clear who serves Allah and who serves Dajjal...

Masalama
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July 24, 2009 - 01:14:59
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Yaz: ...
Re Lubna - yes I agree wiv you. HT can solve everything. Nevermind what all the other scholars and views in the world who are against HT as they must be corrupt government agents.
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July 23, 2009 - 08:51:51
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Lubna: ...
I dont know much but all I know is that HT and khilafah will solve every single problem in the whole world
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July 22, 2009 - 08:49:19
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Maj: ...
Capitalism very wrong. Khilafa very good. Lets have khilafah khilafah khilafah
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July 21, 2009 - 08:50:55
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Taz: ...
yes, I agree with everything you say HT!
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July 20, 2009 - 08:54:48
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Kallus : ...
Well said um harith! Only the establishment of the Khilafah will eradicate this problem. How dare they dictate to us muslims for their viewpoint and ideology.
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July 16, 2009 - 15:39:47
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Umm Fatimah: ...
Very well said umm harith!!!!!
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July 10, 2009 - 20:16:24
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m: ...
forced marriage is not Islamic it is a barbaric cultural custom that needs to be eradicated..Anyone involved in this will feel the burn of the hellfire inshallah..
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July 09, 2009 - 12:09:30
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umm harith: ...
Have schools also been advised about spoting domestic violence, drug abuse, psychological abuse, alcoholism, prostitution, all problems that are all too real in this society. How can we take lessons from a society that is so broken. They are unable to remedy their own problems, which are on the increse incidentally. We should be asking ourselves, "why is there such a concern about these perceived "Muslim" problems?" We don't lessons from those who can't take care of their own, Allah (swt) has already put remedies in place. We need our own infrastructure tht will ensure the eradication of forced marriages, not a government who evidently has their own agenda for seemingly wanting to help our community whilst killing us in Iraq and beyond. Don't be fooled!!!
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July 08, 2009 - 23:28:09
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