Friday May 16, 2008
Go on and marry No. 4, say wives of odd-job worker
KUALA TERENGGANU: Odd-job worker Mohamed Nor Awang is not only planning to take a fourth wife 16 years younger than him but has received the blessings of his other wives.
Mohamed Nor, 51, had earlier told Syariah High Court judge Sheikh Ahmad Ismail Hakim that he was capable of supporting a fourth wife and would be fair to all his wives.
The court was not convinced and asked Mohamed Nor to submit an additional affidavit to back his claims.
It was reluctant to grant the father of 18 children permission to take another wife when he earned about RM1,500 a month.
Happy man: Mohamed Nor leading his wives Kalthum, Wan Rukiah and Noraini out of the Kuala Terengganu Syariah High Court yesterday. The court will decide on Sunday his application to take a fourth wife. However, Mohamed Nors three wives Wan Rukiah Mat Yusof, 52, Kalthum Dollah, 39 and Noraini Daud, 40 asked the court to allow their husband to take a fourth wife.
During the court proceeding, Sheik Ahmad jestingly asked Mohamed Nor to reveal his secret.
To this Mohamed Nor replied: I dont have any secret but I believe I have been fair to all of them.
Sheikh Ahmad also asked Mohamed Nor to prove through his bank account that he was financially able to support a fourth wife and to bring his prospective bride, Suzi Sulong, 35, together with a wali (man who gives away the bride) and the court would decide on his request this Sunday.
First wife Wan Rukiah said she had conceded to her husband taking two wives and had no qualms allowing him to take another.
Go ahead, I have no problems, she said.
Third wife Noraini agrees because she does want to see her husband register his fouth marriage in Thailand.
We all could live blissfully under one roof, she added.
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