Sebanyak 145 orang anak luar nikah dilahirkan setiap hari di Malaysia, iaitu 
sejumlah 52,982 orang anak luar nikah yang direkodkan pada tahun 2010. Mana 
pergi peranan umat Islam secara keseluruhannya, mana pergi peranan JAKIM, 
peranan Media, peranan Ketua Agama Negeri, peranan Pengerusi Majlis Agama, NGO, 
Pendakwah, Ustaz dan yang penting kita sendiri dalam isu ini. Harap setiap kita 
sediakan jawapan sebelum bertemu Malaikat Munkar dan Nakir di kubur, juga 
Malaikat Raqib dan Atid yang ada dikiri kanan kita setiap masa sekarang ini.

Rozmal http://waghih.blogspot.com 


Births out of wedlock 'alarming'
2011/03/21

PUTRAJAYA: The country is witnessing an increasing trend of children born out 
of wedlock with 234,674 cases recorded between 2006 and last year, the National 
Registration Department revealed.

Describing the situation as alarming, NRD director-general Datuk Alwi Ibrahim 
said last year alone, 52,982 children of the 510,462 births registered were 
born out of wedlock.

With the exception of last year, the number of cases increased in tandem with 
the number of births registered.

Based on NRD statistics, 38,258 out of the 472,983 births in 2006 were accorded 
illegitimate child status, the term used to refer to those born out of wedlock.

The figure surged to 44,234 out of 484,722 births in 2007; 46,822 out of 
496,414 in 2008; and, 52,378 out of 516,645 births in 2009.

For Muslims, the illegitimate child status is given to babies whose parents 
have not performed the "akad nikah" (soleminisation) or those born less than 
six Qamariah months after the solemnisation, according to the National Fatwa 
Council. 


For non-Muslims, the status applies to babies of unmarried mothers.

Of the three main races in the country, the statistics revealed, the trend was 
prevalent among the Malays, followed by the Chinese and Indians, respectively, 
from 2006 to 2008.

There was also a surge in the number of illegitimate children in the "Others" 
category, which lumps together all Malaysians who are not of the three major 
races, and foreigners.

"The increase in cases is not very significant when compared with the number of 
births registered, but still there is no drop in the figures," Alwi told the 
New Straits Times.

He said even though the NRD did not "zoom in" on the reasons why children were 
born out of wedlock when their births were registered, he attributed the trend 
to an increase in the country's population, the younger generation's exposure 
to unsavoury material, lack of awareness on birth registration laws as well as 
an influx of immigrants. 

And while the department's job was only to register births, Alwi said the 
matter must be viewed seriously by all quarters.

Therefore, he said, it would inform the authorities, such as the Women, Family 
and Community Development Ministry and the Islamic Development Department, so 
that proper action could to be taken.

"Leaders, the community, relevant agencies, parents and schools must address 
this issue and see how best to tackle this problem. We all have a role to play.

"We need to have proper sex education so that individuals will fully understand 
the implications and responsibilities that come with sex." 

Illegitimate Muslim children, Alwi added, would face complications under 
syariah.

http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/14sawed/Article 





      


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