Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia's Kedah state has raised the minimum legal age for marriage among Muslims from 16 to 18 years in order to ensure that girls will reach the minimum maturity age before entering wedlock.
Kedah Chief Minister Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor tabled the amendment during the state assembly session on Monday, and the bill has been passed, according to state news agency Bernama.
Those seeking to get married below the minimum age could still do so but they should seek the prior permission of the Islamic court.
Malaysia has a dual-track legal system specifically for Muslims and non-Muslims, and Islamic marriage comes under state matters as provided for under the federal constitution. (UNI)