In a thought-provoking statement during parliamentary sessions, PAS MP Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man recently stirred discussion by suggesting that polygamy could potentially address the concerning trend of late marriages among Malaysians. Acknowledging the sensitive nature of the topic, Tuan Ibrahim expressed his belief that polygamy might serve as a viable solution to the rising number of unmarried Malaysian individuals, especially those above the age of 30.
Highlighting his concerns about the increasing statistic of Malaysian singles, Tuan Ibrahim noted that approximately 5.56 million Malaysians aged 30 and above remain unmarried. He underlined the urgency of addressing this demographic phenomenon, raising the prospect of polygamy as one among several potential solutions to mitigate this societal issue.
1. PAS MP Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man says polygamy can help resolve the issue of women getting married late.
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Negara kita sensitif isu poligamisaya fikir kementerian perlu rasional dalam isu ini. Bagi mereka yang mampu, sokongan moral perlu diberi, he told the Dewan Rakyat. pic.twitter.com/X2zG6hKFLP
The PAS MP emphasized that while Malaysians often approach discussions on polygamy with sensitivity, considering it as a taboo subject, it should be seen as a pragmatic option to address the growing number of unmarried individuals.
His proposal has sparked debates and garnered mixed reactions across social platforms. Some view polygamy as a cultural and religious practice deeply rooted in Malaysian society, while others express concerns about its practicality and potential societal implications, especially concerning gender equality and individual rights.
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