From 
Al Arabiya:
Two Malaysian girls aged 10 and 11 who were wed to middle-aged men have  been separated from their husbands as their cases are investigated,  religious officials said Monday.
The girls were married off last month by their fathers, who said they  were following religious edicts, said deputy head of northern Kelantan  state's religious department Mohamad Abdul Aziz Mohammad Noor.
He said Samsudin Ajaib, who is also being investigated on suspicion of  leading a religious cult, married 11-year-old Siti Nur Zubaidah and also  gave away his 10-year-old daughter to a family friend.
"Both girls have now been separated from their husbands," Mohamad Abdul  Aziz told AFP.
He said that a religious Sharia court had separated Samsudin's daughter  from her husband while Siti's father had applied to the court to annul  her marriage.
Islamic law (Sharia) runs in parallel with civil law in predominantly  Muslim Malaysia and Kelantan state allows under-age marriages if  religious officials give permission.
Siti's mother told the Star daily that shortly after the marriage, her  daughter was found outside a mosque in the nation's capital and was now  being treated in hospital.
She would not comment on whether the marriage was consummated, but said  her daughter was in a state of shock and traumatised by the events.
Women, family and community development minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil  urged action against Samsudin and the religious sect, saying it promised  "heavenly rewards" for child marriages, the New Straits Times reported.
