The Message of Valentine's Day: The love of youth is the most beautiful gift of life The first rebel of Islam: The love of youth
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In the name of youthful love, Mullahs do not tell the story of Laila and Majnun, but rather narrate the tales about the love of the 50-year-old Prophet for the 6-year-old Aisha.
Yes, see how Islam robbed the innocent Aisha of her right to youthful love by marrying her off at the age of 6 without her consent, and then consummating the marriage at the age of 9.
So what chance did Aisha get to grow up and naturally experience the beautiful emotions of love for a boy her own age? The most beautiful gift of her life was stolen from her.
And if a young girl, after being married off as a child, naturally falls in love with a boy her own age when she grows up, Islam, instead of accepting her natural love, calls her shameless and dishonourable, subjecting her to brutal punishments.
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Did you know that the Prophet himself could not escape being captivated by youthful love?
In his youth, Muhammad, driven by human nature, fell in love with his uncle Abu Talib's daughter, Umm Hani. But when Muhammad asked Abu Talib for Umm Hani's hand in marriage, Abu Talib refused, saying that a person of high status only matches with someone of equal status (link).
If falling in love in youth is truly shameless, then the Prophet himself was guilty of it.
If the Prophet could not protect himself from it, then why did he deprive millions of youths of their love in the name of "honour"?
This is a great injustice.