Malaysian authorities denounce child-free trend as unacceptable and dangerous
- The religious affairs minister said it goes against Islamic teachings while the National Security Council said it could cause ‘crisis’

In response to the growing trend, Religious Affairs Minister Mohd Na’im Mokhtar spoke out against child-free lifestyles, calling them “not acceptable” for Malay Muslims, who make up nearly 70 per cent of the population.
“Marriage comes with responsibilities, with men becoming leaders and women becoming mothers,” Mohd Naim said at a Father’s Day celebration on June 29.
Soon after, the National Security Council (NSC) voiced its own criticism of the child-free trend. In a rare commentary posted on its website in early July, the council said that “the concept of child-free is capable of causing a demographic imbalance in society.”
“This will directly cause tension between different ethnic groups or social classes which will eventually lead to conflict and crisis in the country,” the NSC warned.