A Pakistan court has ruled that setting any minimum marriageable age for girls by a country following Islamic law is not against the basic tenets of Islam.
The Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan held that the sections in which the minimum age limit prescribed by the Child Marriage Restraint Act (CMRA) 1929 for both girls and boys for marriage were not un-Islamic.
A Pakistan court has ruled that setting any minimum marriageable age for girls by a country following Islamic law is not against the basic tenets of Islam.