Hi guys, I need your help!
Let's say theres this uncle of mine, he's Chinese and had divorced his Chinese wife, whom he had 2 kids with. He later met a Muslim girl, married her and coverted his religion to Islam.
Just want to know whether his own biological parents, ex-wife, and kids are considerred as legal next-of-kins.
Please help if you have any information. Thanks! :)
I think they are counted as legal. Correct me if im wrong, i think that in terms of muslim , no matter what races you are , as long as you are non-malay and married to someone who is malay, it's like you're "marrying yourself away" and i think the family of the partner of yours is then the kin.
Originally posted by iLoveForums:I think they are counted as legal. Correct me if im wrong, i think that in terms of muslim , no matter what races you are , as long as you are non-malay and married to someone who is malay, it's like you're "marrying yourself away" and i think the family of the partner of yours is then the kin.
Originally posted by iLoveForums:I think they are counted as legal. Correct me if im wrong, i think that in terms of muslim , no matter what races you are , as long as you are non-malay and married to someone who is malay, it's like you're "marrying yourself away" and i think the family of the partner of yours is then the kin.
Hmm.. since a person "married himself away", shouldn't the malay partner be the next of kin instead? :x
Originally posted by zulkifli mahmood:To me they are still legal next of kin and I think in the eyes of secular government they are still legal too. However, in the eyes of Shariah Law, the basic fundamental Islamic law….maybe not because they are considered as Kafir which means to say as Non-Muslims or Non-Believers of Islamic Religion. Is best you check with MUIS to answer this question of yours.
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) – Islamic Religious Council of Singapore
Thanks for the information! Im actually more interested in sg law context. :/ Been searching online but cant seem to find anything too. Do you have more information ?? :)
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Originally posted by -L123-:Thanks for the information! Im actually more interested in sg law context. :/ Been searching online but cant seem to find anything too. Do you have more information ?? :)