![]() ![]() ![]() Sumitra Visvanathan, executive director of Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO), said child marriages remain legal in Malaysia despite its possible consequences. Response from Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) Image Credit: The Malaysian Insider The current law allows for Muslims girls to marry at 16 and even younger with the permission of a Shariah judge,” she told Malay Mail Online yesterday evening. “Our stand has always been that we are against child marriages. Ratna Osman, the executive director of SIS mentioned that the Muslim women’s advocacy group is consistently opposed to marriages involving minors. It’s got nothing to do with religion.” Response from Sisters In Islam (SIS) Image Credit: Malay Mail Online She replied, “It’s not about religion it’s about child marriages which is very worrying. Image Credit: OhBulan Image Credit: OhBulan Image Credit: OhBulanĭuring an interview between June and The Malay Mail, she was asked if her review may be viewed as criticism towards Islam. Response From A Sex EducatorĪ sex educator named June Low posted her opinion towards the movie after viewing it. In the movie, a religious teacher marries an underaged girl. As a result, the movie has provoked scores of complaints from people for its controversial paedophilic depiction of child marriage. Nur Fitri is not married to a younger girl, or boy but obviously his obsession with child pornography proves the point.Īccording to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), paedophilia is defined as regularly having sexually arousing fantasies, desires, or behaviours involving sexual acts with a child. When he was arrested at his home, he was found with a life-sized mannequin of a young boy. Paedophilia has been hitting the headlines lately, especially after the controversial case of Nur Fitri, a 23-year-old Malaysian student of Imperial College London was found possessing extreme child porn on his computer. The story is about a 17-year-old girl who is married to her religious teacher in her secondary school in an arranged marriage by her parents. Just in case you’re not keeping up with the local movie industry, recently there’s a local movie adapted from a Malay language novel titled “Suami Aku Ustaz” (My Husband is a Religious Teacher). ![]()
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