A Muslim Justifies Child Marriage || Response to Daniel Haqiqatjou

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In his recent debate Daniel Haqiqatjou (with InspiringPhilosophy) explained why children should be married off..
The quran in surah 65.4 says that you can marry, have sex with and divorce children. The islamic "prophet" Muhammad was 51 when he married his second wife Aisha who at the time was SIX.
Allah states in the Quran that Muhammad is best example to follow, as best example he had sexual relationship with a child... and of course muslims who are as good as Muhammad want to justify child marriage. Bukhari (6:298) - Muhammad would take a bath with the little girl and fondle her. Good thing is that some Muslims are better than Muhammad.
Jesus in Mathew 18.6 says "do not Harm the Little Ones!"

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