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27.07.03, 16:29
>> W Malezji wystarczy tylko SMS-em wyslac zonie kilka slow, niekoniecznie
wulgarnych, aby byc rozwiedzionym.To wspanialy przyklad dla polskich sadow,
ktore to sady sie zabawiaja latami w takie proste sprawy, ktore nawet SMS-em
sie rozwiazuje w krajach ...postepu.
>> Oczywiscie w Polsce kazdy by sie w takim ukladzie...zenil, zamiast zyc
na 'kocia lape'... Vivat Islam!!! Vivat Sharia!!!!
Last Updated: Sunday, 27 July, 2003, 08:49 GMT 09:49 UK
Malaysia permits text message divorce
The text message must be clear and unambiguous to qualify
Getting a quickie divorce has taken on a whole new meaning in Malaysia after
it was decided that a man can divorce his wife with a text message.
The government's adviser on religious affairs, the man who counsels
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, said as long as the message was
clear and unambiguous it was valid under Islamic Sharia law.
"SMS is just another form of writing," Dr Abdul Hamid Othman was quoted by
the New Straits Times daily newspaper as saying.
The decision follows a Malaysian court's ruling on Thursday in favour of a
man who served divorce on his wife via a text message.
Sharia judge Mohamad Fauzi Ismail declared that the divorce declaration was
valid and that as such the marriage between the plaintiff Azida Fazlina
Abdul Latif and defendant Shamsudin Latif was annulled, the Utusan Malaysia
newspaper reported.
Mr Shamsudin was said to have sent Ms Azida a text message saying: "If you
do not leave your parents' house, you'll be divorced".
Although such a notification of divorce may seem astonishingly brief to
some, under Islamic law men are allowed to divorce their wives simply be
saying the word 'talaq' - I divorce you - three times.