SMS hits marriage traditions in India, M'sia

By Staff, ZDNet Asia
Monday, July 28, 2003 10:18 AM
In India, mobile phone text messages can be used to pair people up, but in Malaysia, messages can be used to divorce.

Parents of children of suitable age can register their profiles with a mobile operator in India, which then tries to match them, according to a report from the Associated Press.

The free service from operator RPG Cellular arranges meetings between parents if their children are found to match, said the report.

Later, as MMS (multimedia messaging) becomes more widespread in India, pictures and horoscopes may also be shared, according to the report.

Text messaging has been a hit in India, where a mobile data killer app has been virtual dating.

The mobile dating service resembles instant messaging software such as ICQ and Yahoo Messenger, albeit in a text-only menu interface. It allows men and women to create a profile, search for dates and start conversations through SMS messages.

But in Malaysia, a landmark ruling by the Islamic Syariah Court has stated that an SMS (short message service) is valid as a statement of divorce if it is verified in court, according to the daily The Star.

The court was considering a high-profile divorce case in which a man sent a text message stating his desire to divorce to his wife of 18 months. The woman was asking that the statement of divorce be invalidated as the method in which it was delivered was non-traditional.

Under Islamic law in Malaysia, a man can divorce his wife as long as he states his intent clearly. Traditionally, this has meant a face-to-face verbal exchange, but new technology has led to Islamic scholars seeking fresh interpretations.

However, the Malaysian Women and Family Development minister Shahrizat Jalil said last week that SMS divorces are an "insult" to women, according to the report.

"If the wedding is carried out in a respectful manner, a divorce should also be carried out the same way," she was quoted as saying.


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i thought phone is an invention for people to be connected together then how come, people all over the world are misusing it?making it sounded like a toy or a "thing" to help them to build relations..i don really like the way where india get marry through phone. i think that remaining traditional way not only can help building stronger bonds between each other but it also make both party more responsible towards their mariage then to depend it on the phone itself.
Posted by hweekhim on Monday, July 28 2003 09:13 PM


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