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Thirteen-Year-Olds for Sale: Iran’s Child Bride Industry Went Online

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I have written about jihad. I have written about Sharia. I have written about terror, doctrine, lies, and political infiltration. But nothing, absolutely nothing, hits harder for me than this: the Islamic Republic of Iran has launched a state-blessed matchmaking platform that advertises thirteen-year-old girls for marriage.

According to the Islamic Republic’s own figures, 36,000 Iranian girls aged 10 to 14 were officially married from March 2021 to March 2022. That is just the paperwork. Iran’s own former Deputy Human Rights Minister admitted the real number is two to three times higher because many “marriages” are never registered.

And that’s before we even speak of the girls who became mothers. In 2021 alone, 1,349 girls under 15 gave birth. Babies having babies.

This isn’t “culture or tradition.” It is Islam as written, not Islam “misinterpreted.” Qur’an 4:3 laid the blueprint centuries ago: girls under guardianship are part of the marriage pool as soon as a man offers a fair price for her. In this worldview, a girl is an asset moving from one male authority to the next, father to husband, with no concept of childhood in between.

The Islamic Republic didn’t invent this.

The platform is called Adam & Hawa (Adam & Eve). It is not a rogue website. It is not some underground network. It is:

  • registered legally
  • promoted on state television
  • aligned with the Supreme Leader’s “Family Policies.”
  • owned by a company tied to a powerful IRGC-affiliated charity
  • run by the son of a former IRGC intelligence commander

This is a state-run pipeline for selling little girls into marriage under the protection of Sharia.

The platform asks men what kind of girl they want.

It asks girls to list:

  • political views
  • belief in the Supreme Leader
  • religious devotion
  • details about their eyes, hair, and skin
  • expectations for dowry (Marriage money)
  • willingness to obey traditional roles

Because even at 13, a girl must prove she is obedient enough to become a man’s property.

One advertisement, shown in the screenshots, lists a 13-year-old girl from Mazandaran, with her height, weight, education level (“diploma and below”), and a full description of what she offers.

Everything except her price tag.

The Law Behind the Horror

The entire system sits on one foundational pillar: under the Islamic Republic’s reliance on Sharia, the age of religious and legal maturity for girls is 9 lunar years. That is the moment she is considered an “adult woman” in Islamic jurisprudence, capable of marriage, sexual relations, bearing legal responsibility, and subject to religious obligations.

“The age of criminal responsibility is 15 lunar years for boys and 9 lunar years for girls.”
— Islamic Penal Code of Iran, Article 147

And the follow-up clause:

“Bulugh is considered at 15 lunar years for boys and 9 lunar years for girls.”
— Civil Code of Iran, Article 1210(2)

So when the Islamic Republic registers marriages at 13, it doesn’t see a problem, because by its legal theology, the girl has already been an “adult” for four years.

Iran’s own chart from March 2021 to March 2022:

In cities:

  • 16,510 girls aged 10–14 were already married.
  • 142 became widows.
  • 349 were divorced.

In rural areas:

  • 20,000 girls aged 10–14 had husbands.
  • 84 became widows.
  • 250 were divorced.

And these are just the ones they admit.

The Men Behind the App

The platform is operated by Jafar Hosseini-Yekta, the son of Haj Hossein Yekta, a former IRGC intelligence commander and a key figure in the regime’s inner ideological network. Hossein Yekta now oversees the Imam Reza International Charitable Society, a so-called “charity” that functions as an extension of the regime’s social-engineering machinery. Adam & Hawa is one of its projects.

This “family network” is a system that pushes girls into marriage as early as possible, because early marriage produces more households shaped by Islamic doctrine. A system built on Sharia as its guidance, a legal mechanism that turns girls into commodities, and defines obedience as virtue. A system that manufactures loyal families for the regime, expanding the population it relies on to survive. A system that protects the clerical establishment by ensuring the next generation is raised inside the same ideological cage that held the last.

And all of it is packaged under the sanitized label of “Islamic family values,” as if branding a crime with religion turns it into virtue.

I know what this system does to a girl’s soul. My childhood wasn’t something I grew out of; it was taken from me. The person who should have protected me instead traded away my innocence, my safety, and every part of me that was still discovering what life was supposed to feel like. I remember the confusion of trying to understand my place in a world where my own body felt like it belonged to others more than to me. I remember the emptiness left by the people who should have cared. My life wasn’t shortened by death; it was shortened by betrayal, by the decisions of adults who chose obedience to ideology over the well-being of a child.

I learned far too early that in this system, a girl’s confusion, fear, questions, and hopes do not matter. What matters is her compliance. What matters is the role she is assigned.

This is the machine these men are digitizing. The girls showcased on this app aren’t being “matched.” They are being groomed and processed into a structure designed to shape their lives before they even understand what a life is. The regime takes their education, their opportunities, their identities, their freedom, and calls it virtue. It takes their childhood and calls it faith. It takes their humanity and calls it culture.

And no regime official, no cleric, and no apologist in the West gets to justify any of this. A system that treats girls as assets to be transferred is state-backed child exploitation, legalized through doctrine and enforced through bureaucracy.

This government is advertising children for purchase while demanding legitimacy on the global stage. So, next time you defend your administration’s 3D chess diplomacy, remember what you are part of.

I survived this system, but many don’t.

I was saved by His glory to make it my mission to expose this evil cult of Islam and to help more of His children.

And I will…

With facts, evidence, names, and every tool I have. And I ask you to help me as you always have, because no thirteen-year-old girl deserves to lose her childhood so a dictatorship can protect its ideology.

And because silence is complicity, and I refuse to be complicit.

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