Karachi: The Shoaib Malik-Ayesha Siddiqui controversy took another turn on Friday, with the Siddiqui family producing the “marriage certificate" - NIKAHNAMA of the Pakistani cricketer's 2002 “wedding” with the "Hyderabad girl” Ayesha Siddiqui.
Shoaib's signature
The certificate ( nikahnama) was shown by several Pakistani television channels and apparently contained the signature of Shoaib Malik on the groom column and that of Maha Siddiqui on the bride column. Ayesha claims that Maha Siddiqui is her other name.
“I have released this marriage certificate because Shoaib and his family have constantly been denying this marriage,” Ayesha told the Duniya channel from Hyderabad.
While the Siddiqui family claims Shoaib is married to their daughter Ayesha and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza would be his second wife if they go ahead with the marriage, the Pakistani cricketer and his family have constantly denied that he ever entered into any wedlock with Ayesha.
Threatens to sue
Muhammad Siddiqui, the girl's father, has threatened to sue Malik and also seek a fatwa against him from ulemas.
Ayesha said she had released the nikahnama because it proved that the marriage did take place. “There are signatures of witnesses on the certificate and Shoaib sent me a copy for signature and a Haq Mahar amount of 500 Pakistani rupees,” she said.
Ayesha's weight problems
She said Shoaib had always been unhappy with her weight problems and for his sake, she had even undergone an operation in New Delhi.
“But I am devastated the way he is constantly denying everything. I have nothing against Sania but the truth must come out,” Ayesha said.
Imran Zafar Malik, Shoaib's brother-in-law, however, dismissed the marriage certificate as a fake and said when no Nikah ceremony ever took place the document had no value at all.
“I don't want to say anything more except that Ayesha is a very talented girl and she is being misguided by some people,” he said. Zafar also said that the Siddiqui family had left them with no choice but to purse legal action against them in India.
Shoaib's signature
The certificate ( nikahnama) was shown by several Pakistani television channels and apparently contained the signature of Shoaib Malik on the groom column and that of Maha Siddiqui on the bride column. Ayesha claims that Maha Siddiqui is her other name.
“I have released this marriage certificate because Shoaib and his family have constantly been denying this marriage,” Ayesha told the Duniya channel from Hyderabad.
While the Siddiqui family claims Shoaib is married to their daughter Ayesha and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza would be his second wife if they go ahead with the marriage, the Pakistani cricketer and his family have constantly denied that he ever entered into any wedlock with Ayesha.
Threatens to sue
Muhammad Siddiqui, the girl's father, has threatened to sue Malik and also seek a fatwa against him from ulemas.
Ayesha said she had released the nikahnama because it proved that the marriage did take place. “There are signatures of witnesses on the certificate and Shoaib sent me a copy for signature and a Haq Mahar amount of 500 Pakistani rupees,” she said.
Ayesha's weight problems
She said Shoaib had always been unhappy with her weight problems and for his sake, she had even undergone an operation in New Delhi.
“But I am devastated the way he is constantly denying everything. I have nothing against Sania but the truth must come out,” Ayesha said.
Imran Zafar Malik, Shoaib's brother-in-law, however, dismissed the marriage certificate as a fake and said when no Nikah ceremony ever took place the document had no value at all.
“I don't want to say anything more except that Ayesha is a very talented girl and she is being misguided by some people,” he said. Zafar also said that the Siddiqui family had left them with no choice but to purse legal action against them in India.
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