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This service allows the public to check the information of Assistant Registrars of Marriage (PPP) for non-Muslims who have been appointed to conduct civil marriage ceremonies at recognized houses of worship.
i-Sayang allows for the transfer of 2% of the husband's EPF contribution received from the employer to the wife's EPF account.
This service offers Fertility Treatment (subfertility) applications such as fertility counseling, in vitro fertilization (IUI) treatment and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) treatment.
This service allows individuals or Muslim couples to apply for marital counselling or advisory sessions with officers at the Islamic Religious Department online via the SPPIM system.
This service allows Muslim couples who have divorced and reconciled (rujuk) within the iddah period to re-register their marriage officially through the SPPIM system, in accordance with Islamic law and legal procedures.
This service allows Muslim couples in Malaysia to register a divorce officially decreed by the Syariah Court into the SPPIM system so that the divorce certificate can be issued and legally recorded.SPPIM is used by all states except Kelantan, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, and Penang.
This service allows applications for marriage registration for the following cases:1) Marriages solemnized before the enforcement of Islamic Family Law,2) Marriages involving converts (muallaf),3) Marriages involving individuals who have obtained Malaysian citizenship,4) Marriages with permission to marry abroad,5) Marriages conducted without official marriage permission within or outside Malaysia, accompanied by a Court Order.SPPIM is used by all states except Kelantan, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, and Penang.
This service allows Muslim couples to check the list of required documents according to their application category for marriage approval through the Islamic Marriage Management System of Malaysia (SPPIM) online, without the need to visit the counter physically at the initial stage.SPPIM is used by all states except Kelantan, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, and Penang.
This service allows users to obtain initial legal advice via chatbot.
This service allows Muslim couples to apply for permission to marry through the Malaysian Islamic Marriage Management System (SPPIM) online, without having to physically attend a counter at the initial stage. SPPIM is used by all states except Kelantan, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, and Penang.
There are various procedures and matters to consider when you and your partner wish to get married. This includes identifying the marriage approval application status for Muslim couples as well as the type of marriage approval for non-Muslim couples. In addition, basic preparations such as household knowledge through pre-marriage courses, health screenings and required documents are also important to ensure that your special day runs smoothly.
Once you and your partner have received approval to marry, the solemnization ceremony (akad nikah) can be held according to plan. Follow the procedures and basic steps for solemnizing a marriage for both Muslim and non-Muslim couples in this journey.
The beginning of a new life as legally married husband and wife has begun. For every couple, ensure that the marriage is officially registered by obtaining a marriage certificate or registration certificate from the religious office or the National Registration Department. During this phase, newlyweds can also take the opportunity to go on a honeymoon. Learn more by following the topics specifically prepared for this persona’s journey.