The father of a girl, who claims to have been married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, said he would sue Malik if the cricketer did not divorce his daughter before marrying Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, an Indian news channel reported on Wednesday. MA Siddiqui claimed that the nikah of his daughter, Ayesha, with Malik was concluded over the telephone in June 2002. “I want a divorce for my daughter, because in accordance with the Islamic law, she cannot remarry until Malik divorces her,” he said. He said he would seek a fatwa from an Islamic scholar for the nikah’s annulment if Malik did not divorce her. “As per law, Ayesha is the first wife and Sania will be the second. I want divorce for my daughter. I will sue Malik because he has wronged us,” the channel quoted Siddiqui as saying.
Source: Daily Times monitor
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