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<description>&lt;p&gt;I seem to remember having read about 5 years ago that Imams in Malaysia were accepting SMS divorces (male initiated only of course), so your prediction is already a reality there.

Can&apos;t remember where I read that, and a google search threw up zilch so it might not be true, but I did find this story relating to the same phenomenen in India, so I&apos;d guess it contained some truth:

http://www.altmuslim.com/perm.php?id=1252_0_26_0_C25&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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