A man, reportedly a supporter of the opposition party, had proclaimed that he would divorce his wife in August if PM Anwar remained in power. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar clarified that this decision was irrevocable, urging the man to follow through.
Man vows for divorce if PM Anwar remains in power
According to the law, divorce validation requests must be submitted to a Sharia court, as mandated by state enactments. It’s advised that the concerned spouse initiates this process to confirm the divorce’s legitimacy.
Ultimately, a Sharia judge in the couple’s locality determines the validity of the situation. Netizens responded skeptically, with some questioning the man’s claims of a hacked Facebook account, while others speculated on his motives and political affiliations.
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