The Consent of the Muslim Girl
It is the girl's right to make a
decision concerning her marriage, and her father or guardian is
not permitted to override her objections or ignore her wishes.
The Prophet (peace be on him) said, A woman who has been
previously married has more right concerning her person than her
guardian, and a virgin's consent must be asked about herself,
her consent being her silence. (Reported by al-Bukhari and
Muslim.) Ibn Majah and some other transmitters report the
following hadith: A girl came to the Prophet (peace be on him)
and informed him that her father had married her to her cousin
against her wishes, whereupon the Prophet (peace be on him)
allowed her to exercise her choice. She then said, 'I am
reconciled to what my father did but I wanted to make it known
to women that fathers have no say in this matter.'
The father of a girl must not delay marriage of his daughter if
a proposal is received from a man of equal status who is of
sound religion and character. The Prophet (peace be on him)
said, "Three matters should not be delayed: salat when its time
comes, burial when the funeral has arrived, and the marriage of
a single woman when a man of equal status has proposed."
(Reported by al-Tirmidhi.) He further said, "When someone with
whose religion and character you are satisfied asks for your
daughter in marriage, accede to his request. If you do not do so
there will be corruption and great evil on the earth." (Reported
by al-Tirmidhi.) |