Report: Terengganu man threatens wife with divorce if she goes for Covid-19 jab

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In an attempt to prevent his wife from getting her COVID-19 shot, a Muslim man in Terengganu went as far as telling her he would divorce her by reciting lafaz taklik.

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Forex companies in your country do not pay people, they deceive and defraud people, but you report the Muslims, first solve the problems of your own country and learn how to do business without defrauding people.

Instead of making news about Muslims, first report the forex companies in your country. I haven't been able to withdraw my rightful money for 10 days. You are deceiving people and no one is helping.

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