Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Islamists ban some weddings in Somalia

Yet another example of how Arab-trained Islamist theologians are destroying native Somali culture:
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Islamic leaders Monday banned youthful Somalis from marrying without the consent of their parents, saying such unions violate Islam.

"It is against the teaching of our religion and parents do not approve of it," said Sheik Mahad Mohamed Sheik Hassan, chairman of the regional Islamic court in Wanlawien.

The edict was the latest step to impose strict religious rule as this chaotic nation emerges from more than a decade of anarchy.

Islamic leaders already have banned women from swimming at the main beach in Somalia's capital, live music, the viewing of films and sports, and the use of qat, the leafy semi-narcotic plant.

The marriage practice of "masaafo" - roughly equivalent to eloping - is common in Somalia because it allows young couples to wed without their parents scuttling the union because they deem the dowry too small.

Mohamedek Ali, a 21-year-old Somali, said the costs of a wedding were prohibitive for average Somalis and would prevent many marriages.

"They cannot ban what our forefathers practiced," he said. "All of us, including the mullahs were born from elopement marriage."

MOHAMED SHEIKH NOR, AP