That being said, here are some points to consider:

The issue of marital rape within Malay communities is complex and multifaceted. Addressing this problem requires a nuanced understanding of the cultural, social, and economic factors at play. By raising awareness, providing support services, and encouraging reporting, we can work towards creating a safer and more supportive environment for victims of marital rape.

Domestic violence is a significant concern in Malaysia, affecting various ethnic and socioeconomic groups. According to a 2019 report by the National Family and Community Violence Survey (NFCS), approximately 1 in 5 women in Malaysia have experienced some form of physical or sexual violence by their intimate partners. The same report indicated that Malay women are more likely to experience domestic violence compared to women from other ethnic groups.

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