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Sunday, July 1, 2018

NO SEX YET OR NOT, MARRIAGE WITH 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS STILL ILLEGAL: DPM AZIZAH SAYS GOVT MAY RAISE MINIMUM MARRIAGE AGE TO 18, EVEN AS 41-YEAR-OLD IMAM GROOM FROM KELANTAN GOES INTO HIDING

PETALING JAYA – The 41-year-old man who married an 11-year-old child bride has said that their marriage was officiated on paper but it had yet to be consummated.
The groom told Astro Awani that he was merely trying to provide for her and her family, adding that she is still under the care of her parents. He said he would take his bride home when she comes of age .
‘Nikah gantung’ is a term to describe a type of Muslim marriage, with official engagement until an agreed-upon time. While the couple can be seen in public and recognised as husband and wife, they cannot engage in sexual activity.
The man said he married the young girl, a Thai national, in Thailand to keep it a secret from his first two wives.
“I’ve known my third wife for a long time and I kept my marriage a secret to avoid a misunderstanding with my two other wives,” he was quoted as saying.
“The mother to my third wife is a worker at the shop of my first wife. Her daughter was friends with my daughter and studied under me. I taught her, too.”
“I wanted to take care of her, as she is poor, to help and provide for her family, so I made the decision.
“The intention to make her my wife comes from the heart. I made this decision, so that each of us – her family and I – can take care of her.”
The child bride and her parents said the marriage was consensual. – Sundaily

Wan Azizah: Marriage of 11-year-old to man illegal

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said the marriage of an 11-year-old girl to a 41-year-old Malaysian man, who already has two wives and six children in Gua Musang, Kelantan is illegal in terms of the law.
Dr Wan Azizah, who is also the Women, Family and Community Development Minister, said that after officiating the Aidilfitri banquet With 2,000 orphans at Stadium Mini Setiawangsa on Sunday. – ANN

Wan Azizah: Govt mulls increasing minimum marriage age to 18

KUALA LUMPUR: The minimum age of marriage for girls in the country may be increased from 16 to 18 as soon as this month when the parliament convenes for its sitting on July 16.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said this was pertinent in order to protect underage children and to avoid issues of paedophilia, child exploitation and child pornography in the country, among other things.
Her statement came in light of news that a 41-year-old imam of a village in Gua Musang, Kelantan had wedded an 11-year-old girl as his third wife at the southern Thailand border of Golok on June 18.
“I have spoken to a syariah court judge and he told me that this particular marriage is not legal because they did not get the consent of the syariah court. So they have to be separated.
“And I think the time is now right for us to increase the legal marriage age for girls from 16 to 18. It is in the best interest of the child,” she told reporters, here, today, when asked if the government plans to amend the law in the coming parliament sitting following the case.
The matter became viral when the man’s second wife posted photographs of him and the young girl and their alleged solemnisation with a caption congratulating them.
The current minimum age of marriage is 16 for Muslim girls and 18 for Muslim boys, with exceptions made to marry at a much younger age as long as they obtain the Islamic courts’ consent.
For non-Muslims, girls can be married as early as 16 provided they or their parents have the permission of the State Chief Minister.
Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Development Minister, said she would be meeting officials from the Social Welfare Department today (Monday) to discuss on the case.
Commenting further, she said she was also informed that this was the second time the daughter was proposed by the man.
The girl and her parents are Thai nationals but are living in Gua Musang as the parents are working there.
Asked whether her ministry would be meeting the man, Wan Azizah said: “My officers went to Gua Musang right after the news went viral on Saturday to look for him, but he has apparently run away, and is unreachable at the moment.”
“We were, however, able to meet the parents of the girl, and I am now waiting for the full written report,” she said.
Wan Azizah added that she also understood that the girl’s brother has juvenile problems.- Sundaily
ANN / SUNDAILY

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