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A Society Dissolving From Within: Sex under 15 
years of Age
One out of every five teenagers in 
America 
has sex before the age of 
15. Of these, one out of seven becomes pregnant. 
In numerous cases, "forced 
sex" is involved in the pregnancies.
Source: Sarah Brown, Director, National Campaign 
to Prevent Teen Pregnancies.
CNN: 
May 20, 2003
Jamaat al-Muslimeen, 
a human rights 
group based in America, urges 
Christians and Muslims to join hands to make 
families stronger to prevent the 
destruction of teenage lives at such an early 
stage. Drastic solutions and 
strategic planning are required.
ONE ISLAMIC SOLUTION WOULD BE CHILDHOOD 
MARRIAGE. At an early age, young 
people should be helped to focus on a person of 
the opposite sex with the 
promise that the family {and community} will help 
them to get married. 
CHILDHOOD MARRIAGE under Islam, and U.S. law, can 
only be consummated when 
the couple become adults. At adulthood, a 
decision is made to finalize the 
marriage, depending specially on the young 
woman's 
decision.
In the meantime, they can meet each other 
in a chaperoned, family 
situation where adults are always present.
In any case, marriages need to take place 
at a much earlier age than 
they are now. It is America's misfortune that the 
established culture 
discourages, and even prevents, marriage at 
precisely the time when young 
people are most in need of sexual outlet. The 
results are disastrous as can 
be seen in the figures above.
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The following received with thanks from Sis. 
Ashira (in Baltimore)
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Update on Rabih Haddad; please write to him 
(ACTION REQUESTED)
Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 13:22:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: A2 Area Committee for Peace
philliseng@yahoo.com
Hello friends,
Many of you are familiar with the story of Rabih 
Haddad, a local Muslim 
teacher, fundraiser, and father of four young 
children who has been jailed 
since December 14, 2001, on a technical visa 
violation. The AAACP has 
advocated for due process and the civil liberties 
of Haddad since the 
beginning. While government-created innuendos and 
rumors about Haddad and his 
charity, Global Relief, have been widely 
circulated, no criminal charges have 
ever been filed.
Last fall, after many protests (by the AAACP and 
others) and a lawsuit (by 
Haddad, the 
ACLU, 
John Conyers, and several 
media 
outlets), Haddad was 
granted an open hearing before a new immigration 
judge. An Orwellian affair 
it was, some parts of the hearing were 
"closed" and security guards at 
the gate turned away some who wished to attend 
(myself included), insisting 
the hearings were closed. The court transcript 
reveals that the questions 
posed throughout the hearing —— mostly by the 
judge, were petty and 
mean-spirited and the testimony of well-respected 
character witnesses was 
belittled and dismissed.
Haddad remains an INS prisoner in the Monroe 
County Jail. About a month ago, 
jail officials confiscated his property 
including his personal 
correspondence, address book, and books that 
friends had sent him. Lately 
they have been denying his children the right to 
visit. And earlier this 
week, Haddad's appeal to be released on bond was 
denied. He is, essentially, 
in INS limbo.
While the AAACP doesn't take a position on the 
supposed immigration 
violation, many of us in the community have 
befriended the Haddad family and 
feel that Haddad has been treated unfairly.
Letters from community members would go a long 
way toward lifting Rabih's 
spirits. His address is:
Rabih Haddad
100 E. 2nd St.
Monroe, MI 48161
Include articles, too, so he'll have more things 
to read. And if you wish to 
send books, you can do so through an online 
bookseller or a publisher. (You 
can't send books directly.)
If you wish to complain to Attorney General John 
Ashcroft about the treatment 
of Rabih Haddad, the phone number for his public 
comment line is 
202-353-1555.
Peace,
Phillis Engelbert
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