Muslim pervert watch--The one hour marriage

Scotsman:

SOME see it as a divinely sanctioned safety valve to ease sexual frustration; others call it a hypocritical cover for prostitution.

The Shia Muslim tradition of temporary marriage, or sigheh, allows a man and a woman in Iran to marry for a set period of time, ranging from an hour to 99 years.

However, the practice is regarded as illicit sex by the majority Sunni community.

Even in Iran, it has been considered socially taboo and uncommon, but now the country's hardline interior minister has ignited controversy by promoting temporary marriage as a way of countering a perceived increase in illegal extra- and pre-marital sex.

Mostafa Pourmohammadi, a cleric, said: "We have to find a solution to meet the sexual desire of the youth who have no possibility of marriage. Temporary marriage is God's rule. We must encourage that."

Sexual frustration is acknowledged as a problem by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Half the country's population of 70 million is aged under 30, there is high unemployment and many young Iranians complain they cannot afford to get married or buy a house.

For some, sigheh strikes a balance between the needs of the flesh and the legal demands of marriage.

Gaining speedy conjugal rights simply requires registering the relationship with a local notary or, more commonly, taking an oral vow before a cleric.

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Britney Spears may want to try that for her next marriage. It must be cheaper. As the song goes, "Its cheap, but it ain't free."

At its heart this program is a cover for a failed society whose economic policy is a disaster. They are squandering a natural resource in their oil windfall and not developing their human resources for productive live. Drug use has become rampant. They have elected a President who is willfully ignorant of history and has a genocidal death wish. There is not much to recommend the current Iranian culture with its weird religious cult.

Hat Tip to Larwyn and Atlas Shrugs.

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