Minimum and Equal Age of Marriage

Child marriage must be eliminated to halt the devastating effects it has on children and their families and communities. Some governments and religious authorities say their laws cannot be changed for religious reasons. But Islamic teachings support raising the minimum age of marriage to 18 for both boys and girls. In fact, several countries have already reformed their laws by raising the minimum age of marriage and making it equal for boys and girls. States have a duty to protect vulnerable children and our societies from harm, and must act to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 for girls and boys. It is time to end child marriage in Muslim family laws.

Policy Briefs

Policy Brief 2: Ending Child Marriage in Muslim Family Laws

‘Policy Brief 2: Ending Child Marriage in Muslim Family Laws’ outlines the case for reform to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 for girls and boys. Child marriage—where at least one spouse is under the age of 18—is harmful to children’s health, safety, education, employment, and overall well-being. It perpetuates poverty, violence, and […]

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Child Marriage Zine

As part of our strategy in fostering public debate about discriminatory Muslim family laws, we have developed a creative zine to equip national advocates in galvanizing effort and pushing law reforms in the context of child marriage. The facts are illustrated to describe how child marriage laws and practices affect the lives of girls and […]

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English
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