Marriage solemnisations allowed in Selangor next week
Tying the marriage knot via video conferencing, which was enforced since April 20, will no longer applicable. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 18, 2020.
THE Selangor Islamic Religious Department will allow physical solemnisations in the state with certain conditions, starting next Monday. Jais director Mohd Shahzihan Ahmad, however, said the ceremonies can only be held in the district mosque or district Islamic religious office with the permission of senior registrars.
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