As long as Hindu weddings do not conform to custom, they are not
recognised, says Malaysia Hindu Sangam.

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/04/22/no-online-weddings-for-hindus-says-hindu-sangam/

PETALING JAYA: The country’s main Hindu organisation says wedding rites and
rituals for the religion cannot be conducted online, just days after the
federal territories Islamic authorities allowed a virtual marriage
solemnisation ceremony in light of the partial lockdown due to Covid-19.

Malaysia Hindu Sangam president RS Mohan Shan said unlike Muslims, Hindus
have to undergo marriage customs and rituals which must be done
face-to-face.

“It is compulsory for Hindus to register their marriages at the National
Registration Department (JPN),” he said, adding that this could be done
online.

“But if you follow traditional Hindu customs, there are things that cannot
be done online. Although the marriage is recognised by JPN, as long as it
does not conform to Hindu custom, it is not regarded as a formal union,” he
told FMT.

On April 18, a couple had solemnised their marriage in an akad nikah
ceremony held via video conferencing in a first for the Federal Territory
Islamic Religious Department (Jawi).

Jawi director Mohd Ajib Ismail said this was in line with the decision of
the 97th Conference of the Fatwa Committee National Council for Islamic
Religious Affairs (MKI) held from Dec 15 to 17, 2011, which allowed for a
virtual akad nikah according to guidelines.

However, other matters such as applying for permission to marry, marriage
registration, divorce, ruju’ (divorced couples getting back together) and
pre-wedding courses remain postponed until the end of the movement control
order.

According to Mohan, Hindu rituals such as the groom tying yellow thread
around the bride, circling the fire seven times and seeking the blessing of
both parents are customs which have to be done face-to-face.

“Every ceremony and ritual that is performed has its own distinctive
meaning,” he said.

Meanwhile, Council of Churches Malaysia general secretary Rev Herman
Shastri said the Christian faith has no guidelines for conducting online
weddings.

“There are no directives for online wedding ceremonies for churches, but
couples are encouraged to register civil marriages,” he said.

“Marriage ceremonies can be organised with family and relatives, but they
must maintain strict social distancing.”

He added that most couples had chosen to postpone their church wedding
ceremonies until the situation improves.

With best wishes

S Chander

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