Maulana Fazlur Rehman claimed he would “openly violate” the laws as a form of protest and questioned the state’s authority to enforce them. (Screengrab)
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News1828-01-2026, 16:06

Pakistan Cleric Vows to Defy Child Marriage, Domestic Violence Laws

  • Maulana Fazlur Rehman, JUI-F chief, openly challenged new family law reforms, including the Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2025 and the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2026.
  • Rehman declared he would "openly violate" the laws, stating he would personally attend and facilitate marriages involving minors aged 10-16.
  • The Domestic Violence Act 2026, passed by Parliament, criminalizes physical, emotional, and psychological abuse within households and sets the minimum marriage age at 18.
  • Rehman termed both legislations "unconstitutional and unlawful," arguing they contradict Islamic principles and demanded review by the Council of Islamic Ideology.
  • Government sources expressed concern over the state's failure to confront extremist rhetoric, while critics highlight ideological appeasement over women's and child rights.

Why It Matters: Pakistan's top cleric threatens to defy new child marriage and domestic violence laws, sparking national debate.

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