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Guess The Race? Non-Virgin Wife Cannot Claim 400Million.

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 — The son of Sarawak Governor Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud said he discovered his estranged wife was not a virgin on their wedding night on January 9, 1992, the Shariah Court here heard today.

The status of Shahnaz Abdul Majid’s virginity has become a key issue in Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir’s bid to dismiss his ex-wife’s claim for a RM400 million divorce settlement.

“After we were solemnised on January 9, 1992, I found that the plaintiff was no longer a virgin when we were solemnised,” he testified at the divorce retrial today.

Shahnaz’s counsel, however, objected to Abu Bekir’s testimony, arguing that the questions posed by the defendant’s lawyer, Datuk Zainul Rijal, were meant to discredit the plaintiff.

Shahnaz’s lawyer Rafie Mohd Shafie said Abu Bekir’s testimony was damning to the plaintiff, as she did not have the chance to defend herself, having already taken her turn in the witness stand earlier this year.

In her testimony, Shahnaz had refused to state if she was a virgin when she married Abu Bekir.

Justice Muhamad Abdul Karim Wahabt said he allowed the objection as the deeming the “manner” of the questioning about Shahnaz’s virginity had been “inappropriate”.

The Shariah Court judge then ruled that Abu Bekir’s lawyers might include the issue in their submission, as the status of his ex-wife’s virginity is important in determining the appropriate quantum for the plaintiff’s financial claims.

The judge had also denied the plaintiff’s application to expunge the testimony by Abu Bekir, using the same grounds.

Speaking to reporters outside the court, Abu Bekir said he felt awkward about discussing Shahnaz’s virginity.

“I wasn’t comfortable about it,” he said.

His lawyers later explained that virginity is a key determining factor on amounts of compensation.

“In Shariah law, the status of the plaintiff is important. Whether she is a virgin, a divorcee and such will become the threshold for the judge to define the quantum,” Zainul told reporters.

In her divorce papers, Shahnaz, who holds an MBA in finance, is seeking some RM400 million in a divorce settlement, including matrimonial property and “mutaah” (Islamic conciliatory payment), as well as half the assets owned by her ex-husband, including seven luxury cars, thousands of hectares of land in Sarawak, homes in countries abroad and shares in about 15 companies.

According to previous media reports, the sister of Malaysian jazz queen Datuk Sheila Majid, had sought to end the marriage in accordance with the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territories) Act 1984, citing her husband’s alleged failure to give her “nafkah batin” (conjugal rights) since 2001.

Shahnaz and Mahmud Abu Bekir married on January 9, 1992, when they were aged 28, and they have a 20-year-old son named Raden Murya.

Mahmud Abu Bekir filed for divorce almost two decades later on May 11, 2011.

The hearing for the divorce retrial will resume on September 2.
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What race treat their women like products? He is finding fault after using it for 2 decades?
 
What race treat their women like products? He is finding fault after using it for 2 decades?

This court case illustrates the importance that every Muslim wife must obtain a written declaration from the husband that she is a virgin on their wedding night and keep that document in secure storage in case it is needed in a divorce. The difference between getting RM400 million plus other assets and getting less of it depends on that piece of written declaration.
 
In the case of Singapore, almost all Muslim wives will not get the letter then.


This court case illustrates the importance that every Muslim wife must obtain a written declaration from the husband that she is a virgin on their wedding night and keep that document in secure storage in case it is needed in a divorce. The difference between getting RM400 million plus other assets and getting less of it depends on that piece of written declaration.
 
all women can go fuck off with their 400 million claims.....go fucking make ur own money.fooking hell just because ur born with a vagina and ovaries automatically entitles u to millions?

having a vagina and ovaries doesnt make u a million bucks,what makes u a million bucks is u are married to the right man.
 
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Stupid m&d girl, quietly go china spend RMP2,000 to patch back the virgin membrane, everything is fine. If a girl wanyang a bit during sex, even our expert, Sam Leong also cannot tell whether she is a virgin?

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 — The son of Sarawak Governor Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud said he discovered his estranged wife was not a virgin on their wedding night on January 9, 1992, the Shariah Court here heard today.

The status of Shahnaz Abdul Majid’s virginity has become a key issue in Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir’s bid to dismiss his ex-wife’s claim for a RM400 million divorce settlement.

“After we were solemnised on January 9, 1992, I found that the plaintiff was no longer a virgin when we were solemnised,” he testified at the divorce retrial today.

Shahnaz’s counsel, however, objected to Abu Bekir’s testimony, arguing that the questions posed by the defendant’s lawyer, Datuk Zainul Rijal, were meant to discredit the plaintiff.

Shahnaz’s lawyer Rafie Mohd Shafie said Abu Bekir’s testimony was damning to the plaintiff, as she did not have the chance to defend herself, having already taken her turn in the witness stand earlier this year.

In her testimony, Shahnaz had refused to state if she was a virgin when she married Abu Bekir.

Justice Muhamad Abdul Karim Wahabt said he allowed the objection as the deeming the “manner” of the questioning about Shahnaz’s virginity had been “inappropriate”.

The Shariah Court judge then ruled that Abu Bekir’s lawyers might include the issue in their submission, as the status of his ex-wife’s virginity is important in determining the appropriate quantum for the plaintiff’s financial claims.

The judge had also denied the plaintiff’s application to expunge the testimony by Abu Bekir, using the same grounds.

Speaking to reporters outside the court, Abu Bekir said he felt awkward about discussing Shahnaz’s virginity.

“I wasn’t comfortable about it,” he said.

His lawyers later explained that virginity is a key determining factor on amounts of compensation.

“In Shariah law, the status of the plaintiff is important. Whether she is a virgin, a divorcee and such will become the threshold for the judge to define the quantum,” Zainul told reporters.

In her divorce papers, Shahnaz, who holds an MBA in finance, is seeking some RM400 million in a divorce settlement, including matrimonial property and “mutaah” (Islamic conciliatory payment), as well as half the assets owned by her ex-husband, including seven luxury cars, thousands of hectares of land in Sarawak, homes in countries abroad and shares in about 15 companies.

According to previous media reports, the sister of Malaysian jazz queen Datuk Sheila Majid, had sought to end the marriage in accordance with the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territories) Act 1984, citing her husband’s alleged failure to give her “nafkah batin” (conjugal rights) since 2001.

Shahnaz and Mahmud Abu Bekir married on January 9, 1992, when they were aged 28, and they have a 20-year-old son named Raden Murya.

Mahmud Abu Bekir filed for divorce almost two decades later on May 11, 2011.

The hearing for the divorce retrial will resume on September 2.
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Someone told me arabs had been into anal sex for a long time simply because the women want to preserve their virginity for the wedding night. Don't know if this is true or not.
 
Someone told me arabs had been into anal sex for a long time simply because the women want to preserve their virginity for the wedding night. Don't know if this is true or not.

not going for the camel toe? :D:D:D
 
What race treat their women like products? He is finding fault after using it for 2 decades?

The same race that like to buy furniture and electrical goods on hire purchase from Courts, then when
get tired mid stream, trade in for newer replacement or run road with the repayment and wait for repo
 
Anyone know whether in Spore there Shariah law if you are muslim?

Curious as to what would happen if there is a dispute between muslim marriage laws vs the womens charter? Which would apply?
 
Anyone know whether in Spore there Shariah law if you are muslim?

Curious as to what would happen if there is a dispute between muslim marriage laws vs the womens charter? Which would apply?

don't have lah.

Muslims are governed under secular laws.

In muland they want sharia laws or rather some mudslimes want that law.

Marriage laws for muslims in singapore they have their own muslim court to deal with it but it's not sharia but local male mudslimes can marry more than one wife legally.
 
Ok, they don't call it Shariah law just something called muslim court.

So if there is a marriage dispute which would law would take precedence? The "womens charter" or muslim court:confused:
 
Someone told me arabs had been into anal sex for a long time simply because the women want to preserve their virginity for the wedding night. Don't know if this is true or not.

False. Because of the lack of fresh fruits in their region, they have constant constipation.:o
 
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