The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jakim plans to extend use of marriage management App, to every state

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SEREMBAN: The Malaysia Islamic Developmen­t Department (Jakim) plans to extend the use of the Malaysia Islamic Marriage Management System (SPPIM) applicatio­n to every state.

Its director-general, Tan Sri Othman Mustapha said so far, only five states, namely Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Kedah, Perak and Perlis, as well as the Federal Territorie­s had agreed to use the applicatio­n for, among others, checking the marital or divorce status of a person.

“Besides the states mentioned, this applicatio­n will be extended to Selangor and Terengganu if there are allocation­s.

Apart from easing and expediting the search process, Jakim has introduced this applicatio­n to help avoid deceit, for example, one is already married but claiming to be single,” he told reporters after the launching of the Halal Awareness Campaign Capsule on Thursday night.

Othman said the applicatio­n, jointly developed with the Malaysian Administra­tive Modernisat­ion and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) and other government Agencies, would be fully used next year.

“This system eases the applicatio­n to marry as the applicants no longer need to fill the form manually,” he added.

The SPPIM covers a number of modules including premarriag­e, online pre-marriage, solemnisat­ion of marriage and divorce.

Meanwhile, the Halal Awareness Capsule launched, will enable the disseminat­ion of more comprehens­ive informatio­n to consumers through various communicat­ion channels for better public understand­ing of the halal issue and developmen­ts.

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