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February 19, 2010 

 
The Constitutional Court hopes that prosecuting men who enter unregistered 
marriages will help stop polygamy. (Antara Photo)


  Religion Minister Defends Unregistered Marriage and Polygamy

There is nothing wrong with unregistered marriage and polygamy, Minister of 
Religious Affairs Suryadharma Ali said on Friday.

He said that in his personal opinion unregistered marriage and polygamy were 
legal from a religious standpoint.

"I personally think that unregistered marriage is legal before the religion and 
if anyone wishes to do polygamy then go ahead," Suryadharma said, as quoted by 
Metro TV.

He said that unregistered marriage was like buying a car. The manufacturer made 
it in order to solve a transportation problem as well as for the passenger's 
comfort. If the car is later used for drug smuggling or other bad uses, it was 
not the carmaker's responsibility, he said, and they should not take the blame.

"Unregistered marriage is legal before the law because all the requirements are 
fulfilled," he added.

However, public stigma meant that unregistered marriage often equaled secret 
marriage, he said. Suryadharma condemned such stigma as being "very wrong" 
because even though the union was not registered, the couple was wed by a 
member of the clergy and the event was witnessed by their families.

"So, it's not a secret marriage. If it is abused, it's the individual mistake," 
he said. "And what about polygamy? Go ahead, it's a choice."








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