Imam sentenced in London
An imam who carried out an illegal marriage ceremony for two 16-year-olds has been given a suspended prison sentence. Photo: Courtesy — BBC
An imam who carried out an illegal marriage ceremony for two 16-year-olds has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Ashraf Osmani told Northampton Crown Court he was unaware the law had changed nine months earlier, raising the minimum marriage age in England to 18.
The 52-year-old had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to two charges of causing a child to marry at Northampton Central Mosque in November 2023.
Mr Justice Choudhury, who accepted there was no "violence or coercion" and that the teenagers went to Osmani "entirely of their own volition", imposed a 15-week jail term, suspended for 12 months.
The two 16-year-olds were married, illegally, at Northampton Central Mosque in 2023
The court heard the teenagers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, approached Osmani, from Northampton, after being turned away by another mosque.
He agreed to carry out the non-legally binding Islamic nikah ceremony and charged £50 for a certificate.
After the ceremony, the court heard, the couple celebrated with friends.
Defence barrister James Gray said Osmani had made one mistake in 20 years of conducting nikah ceremonies.
Gray told the hearing Osmani had asked for passports to check dates of birth, completed an application form and filled in the mosque register correctly.