This was bound to happen. Already, girls in the UK are told to report coercion to the police. There are cases where girls are brought to Pakistan and Bangladesh and then suddenly asked to marry a cousin, whereupon, some girls approach the British embassy for help. As far as Pakistan is concerned, forced marriage is against the law and there are daily incidents of girls being forced to marry inappropriate spouses under parental fiat. Furthermore, girls daring to get married without parental permission are maltreated and sometimes killed.
In the UK in particular, and in Europe in general, Muslim communities are not integrating too well into local society and culture. While some of the identity differences must be maintained, there are certain rituals like the treatment of the woman or girl by the male head of the Muslim family, which is not permissible even in the country of origin. One well-known sociologist sums up the expat plight thus: “Common understandings of the way Muslims define their boundaries with European society focus on the areas of purity, sexuality and religion. Purity relates to food (pork, halal meat), drink (alcohol) and habits of cleanliness. Sexuality relates to control over women. In terms of religion, Muslims may view Europe as an anti-Islamic society because of its degree of secularisation and the separation of church and state. Purity and sexuality provide a sense of moral superiority, which may compensate for class inferiority.”
While Pakistanis are responsible for three per cent of the births in the UK, they account for 33 per cent of children with genetic birth defects. Lowered intellectual capacity is another devastating consequence of Muslim marriage patterns. According to research, children of consanguinous marriages (cousin marriage) can have lower IQs and social abilities may at times develop much slower in inbred babies.
The new law will only bring relief to the girls now growing up in the labour class, which forms majority of the Pakistani community living in the UK. But the need is also to firm up the laws in Pakistan aimed against maltreatment and brutalisation of girls if they refuse to marry according to the will of the parents or get married on their own to avoid being coerced into a marriage they don’t want. It should be noted that in the UK — where the Pakistanis are more in number than any other Muslim nationality — non-Muslim expatriates have integrated quite well and have, therefore, improved their economic status. Pakistan must move to correct the situation. In other words, it is also the duty of Pakistan to help the British government in overcoming problems of introversion in the Pakistani community living in the UK. This can be done by improving the laws in Pakistan relating to marital coercion, expressly banned by Islam.
In Pakistan, in fact, traditional marriages tend to completely ignore the wishes of the bride-to-be. This is a reflection of our misogynistic and deeply patriarchal society and the consequence of this is a severe stifling of choice as far as Pakistani women are concerned. This, in turn, leads to a situation where women have practically no voice and say in perhaps the most important of decisions, one that will have far-reaching effect on their lives. This attitude and mindset needs to change as well, and if that happens, it could have a positive impact on the problem of forced marriages in countries such as the UK.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 11th, 2012.
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Marrying a Ist, 2nd, 3rd or 15th cousin is demeaning. abhorent and plain sick. Makes you think no relationship is sacred, short of a full fledged "Oedipus complex". Slow people make even slower children. Data on inbreeding is amply clear about the effects and as you rightly pointed out................
" While Pakistanis are responsible for three per cent of the births in the UK, they account for 33 per cent of children with genetic birth defects. Lowered intellectual capacity is another devastating consequence of Muslim marriage patterns. According to research, children of consanguinous marriages (cousin marriage) can have lower IQs and social abilities may at times develop much slower in inbred babies."
The question is not who one is marrying but forced marriages and rape of underage kids. One can marry their own family members provided both are consenting adults. However, when it comes to kids the laws are very clear and very strict.
@ gp65: "In Tamil Nadu, girl marrying cousin or mother’s brother is not uncommon". How can a girl marry her mother's brother? And what does "gotra" mean?
@Raw is War, @Shakir Lakhani: In Tamil Nadu, girl marrying cousin or mother's brother is not uncommon. Different practices exist in different parts of the country.
In North India there are some communities where you cannot marry a girl who has the same gotra as you. In some other north Indian communities however boys and girls are REQUIRED to marry within the sam egotra. So these practices are very diverse even withinHindus and are not driven by religion but rather local culture.
This method is also used as an immigration scam and in fact an easy way out to enter the U.K.
@ Raw is war: "In north India (where I live), we call cousins as brothers and sisters. We are not even allowed to marry far off relatives". Is this applicable to Hindus of north India only, or is cousin marriage not allowed for all Hindus? Also, do you know the reason why cousin marriages are banned in your community?
How can anybody marry a cousin? In north India (where I live), we call cousins as brothers and sisters. We are not even allowed to marry far off relatives.
Forced marriage of underage kids is rape of kids, which is a major crime in the West. The UK govt should finally enforce the law with full force and severely punish all child rapists and collaborators. Those who don’t like this law are free to leave and practice it in their own country. The UK is not Pakistan and the law of the land is supreme.
"While Pakistanis are responsible for three per cent of the births in the UK, they account for 33 per cent of children with genetic birth defects." Science does not lie. Incest is unnatural.