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SC compares triple talaq to capital punishment, saying it is like death
penalty – “abhorrent but still allowed
New Delhi: Chief Justice of India JS Khehar on Friday compared the
practice of instant divorce in Islam to capital punishment, saying it was like
death penalty – “abhorrent but still allowed”.The country’s top judge was
responding to a submission by senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid, who said
triple talaq was sinful but lawful. Khurshid is the amicus curie, or court’s
adviser, in the case.A 5-judge constitution bench led by the CJI is hearing
pleas challenging triple talaq which allows a Muslim man to end his marriage by
uttering the word talaq (I divorce you) thrice in one go. vSeveral Muslim women
have challenged triple talaq, saying it was discriminatory, against gender justice
and dignity of women.“Can something which is considered abhorrent by religion
be validated by law?” justice Kurian Joseph said in reaction to Khurshid’s
remarks.Appearing for 3 Muslim women, senior advocate Ram Jethmalani said
triple talaq was abhorrent. It discriminated on the basis of sex as it didn’t
give women equal right to divorce.He also sought to link the divorce custom,
largely followed by Sunni Muslims, with the larger debate over religion, saying
secularism was subjection of religious doctrine to the rule of law.Jethmalani,
who is also representing the Forum for Awareness of National Security, called
for a uniform code of marriage for men and women of the same religion. The
court commenced hearing the case on Thursday, which would have been the first
day of its summer break. The court plans to wind up the hearings by May 19 and
a judgement in the case, which can have a bearing on how personal laws, is
expected in June.The multi-faith bench of five judges - a Hindu, a Sikh, a
Christian, a Zoroastrian and a Muslim – had on Thursday made clear it would not
examine the Islamic custom of polygamy and nikah halala while hearing petitions
against triple talaq.Some of the petitioners had asked the court to scrap all
the 3 practices. The bench has sought suggestions on the broad parameters of
the directions the court may issue while deciding the validity of triple
talaq.India has separate sets of personal laws for each religion governing
marriage, divorce, succession, adoption and maintenance. While the Hindu law
overhaul began in the 1950s and continues, activists have long argued that
Muslim personal law has remained mostly unchanged. HT
Triple talaq is “worst” and “not desirable” form of dissolution of
marriages among Muslims, observes SC
Can triple talaq be laid down in the Shariat if Muslim board has
declared it sinful, asks SC
Triple
talaq undesirable, worst form of dissolution of marriage among Muslims: Supreme
Court
Triple talaq ‘worst, undesirable form’ of dissolution of marriage among
Muslims: Supreme Court
Triple talaq hearing: ‘If God finds something sinful, can laws validate
it’
Banning triple talaq will not benefit Muslim women: Maulana Jalaluddin
Umari
New Delhi (PTI) Banning triple talaq will "not benefit" Muslim
women, vice-president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board Maulana Syed
Jalaluddin Umari today claimed, amid a raging debate on the issue. "Even
if tripe talaq is outlawed, those who want to trouble their wives will still
continue to do so and stop giving conjugal rights to their wives. This will
lead to many complications and jeopardise the womans stature and dignity,"
he said. Incidentally, the Supreme Court today said it would examine whether
the practice of triple talaq among Muslims is fundamental to their religion,
but it may not deliberate upon the issue of polygamy as it began hearing
petitions challenging the practice. Umari, also president of Islamic forum
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) reiterated that the problem of divorced Muslim women
has been "blown out of proportion and statistics dont support the claim of
this problem being endemic within the Muslim community". National Convener
of Muslim Personal Law Awareness Campaign Muhammad Jafar also briefed about the
campaign during the press conference. The pan-India campaign ran from April 23
to May 7."The objective of the campaign was to create awareness within the
Muslim community regarding their personal laws as well as to remove the
misconceptions and misgivings among fellow countrymen regarding the family laws
in Islam that are related to the way Muslims marry, divorce and inherit,"
he said. PTI /India Today
Banning triple talaq will 'not benefit' Muslim women, says Umari: DNA
Banning triple talaq will not benefit Muslim women, says AIMPLB
vice-president Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari: News Nation
Banning triple talaq will not benefit Muslim women, says JIH chief:
Okhla Times
Banning triple talaq will 'not benefit' Muslim women, says Umari: Business Standard
Triple talaq ban will 'not benefit' Muslim women, says AIMPLB leader Umari
Banning triple talaq will not help Muslim women, says
Jamaat: Indian Awaz
तीन तलाक पर रोक से मुस्लिम खातूनों
की हैसियत और गरिमा खतरे में पड़ जाएगी : पर्सनल लॉ बोर्ड: NDTV
तीन तलाक पर बैन लगाकर मुस्लिम खातूनों
का भला नहीं होने वाला है: पर्सनल लॉ बोर्ड
http://www.jansatta.com/national/muslim-personal-law-boards-vice-president-on-triple-divorce/321077/
तीन तलाक पर बैन लगाकर मुस्लिम खातूनों
का भला नहीं होने वाला : पर्सनल लॉ बोर्ड
Ban on triple talaq to boost BJP image:party’s
strategists
New Delhi: If triple talaq is banned, it would be a major
victory for the BJP, which has been energetically campaigning against it. The
party’s strategists feel that the move has already made BJP closer to the
Muslim women and consolidated the support of it’s core constituency — Hindutva
vote across the vote bank. Minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on
Thursday asserted that triple talaq “was not a religious issue but related to
social ills” and that the debate on the issue would have a “positive bearing on
the (Muslim) community and the country.” Mr Naqvi also said that the Modi
government, which will be completing
three years later this month, has zero tolerance for communal incident and its
policies are aimed at providing “empowerment (to minorities) without
appeasement.” He also listed various achievements of his ministry in last three
years and also announced that the government would launch ‘Tehreek-E-Taalim
(campaign for education)’ on the birth anniversary of former President A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam on Oct 15.However, All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM)
President Navaid Hamid claimed that the
issue is religious as the practise is a part of Islam and the petitions against
it are politically motivated. While
asserting that triple talaq is part of Muslim personal law, All India Muslim
Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) member Zafaryab
Jilani also said that its misuse is a sin.Asian Age
Muslim board’s campaign to build awareness on
triple talaq runs out of steam:HT report
Lucknow/New Delhi: It was supposed to be a day of
spreading awareness and starting discussions on triple talaq across thousands
of mosques in India to prevent misuse of the controversial Islamic divorce
practice.Instead, the publicity campaign ran out of steam on its opening day
with hardly any mention of triple talaq before Friday prayers across
cities.Clerics pinned the blame on the All India Muslim Personal Law Board
(AIMPLB) that had announced the initiative, saying it didn’t print and
circulate a two-page booklet containing the code of conduct for Muslims on
marriage and divorce. The body had distributed the document with much fanfare
during its executive committee meeting in Lucknow on April 16.With the
exception of one of Lucknow’s 1,000-odd mosques, the controversial issue that
has divided the country found no mention in any sermon. Even the revered Nadwa
mosque, which can hold 5,000 worshippers and was packed on Friday, saw little
discussion.“I usually make it a point to attend Friday prayers at this mosque.
But I heard nothing about any code of conduct from the Imam,” said Rehan Khan,
owner of a furniture shop in Kaiserbagh locality.In Delhi’s iconic Jama Masjid,
devotees said triple talaq found no mention during Friday prayers led by Shahi
Imam, Syed Ahmed Bukhari.“Khutbas (seroms) are delivered in Arabic. Most of the
people who offer prayers behind the Imam do not understand the language. I
could not hear any mention of talaq in the khutba,” said Mohd Zeeshan. The
courtyard of the mosque can accommodate at least 20,000. While Shahi Imam was
not available for a comment, his spokesperson Ammanullah Bukhari said there was
no such mention in the sermons before prayers.The board said the booklet
couldn’t be printed in time because of errors in text. “We have vetted the
format only yesterday (Thursday). We are getting calls from our various state
bodies and cities for the booklet,” said board secretary Zafaryab Jilani.He
added that the document would be printed in a number of local languages and
also distributed in the upcoming AIMPLB session at Bengaluru on April 29.In the
absence of the booklet, the discussion evoked little enthusiasm. In Jaipur,
devotees who came to offer prayers at the Jama Masjid in Johari Bazaar were
unaware of any AIMPLB directive. In his 25-minute sermon, the Imam only talked
about the advantages of drinking cold water in the summer, according to a devotee,
who attended the prayers.“We are yet to receive the booklets,” said Maulana
Shafique Qasmi, the imam of Nakhoda masjid in Kolkata. The same was the
response from another mosque in Rajabazar locality. “But I have got the
directives on WhatsApp, and have circulated them among some people,” said
Maulana Shafique Qasmi .In Patna, however, some clerics gave a brief talk on
Muslim personal law. “We are going to start an awareness campus among the
Muslims about Muslim personal law, what are the provisions related to marriage,
talaq (divorce), rights of children,” said Ahmed Ali Akhtar, convenor of
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Bihar.HT
OTHERS
Relief for Sadhvi Pragya: NIA gives the nod to plea for discharge from
Malegaon blast case
New Delhi:In an unexpected U-turn, NIA informed the Supreme Court that
it doesn't oppose Sadhvi Pragya's discharge application in the 2008 Malegaon
blast case. Last week, Sadhvi had moved a special NIA court seeking her
discharge in the case, citing Bombay High Court's remark that "prima facie
no case was made out against her."The Bombay High Court had on April 25
granted bail to Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, accused of plotting the September
2008 Malegaon blast, observing that prima facie there is no case made out
against her.At the time, NIA had said it will contest her plea for discharge on
the ground that the high court order was limited to the point of granting her
bail. But on Friday, the agency told the apex court that it had given a clean
chit to Pragya and did not oppose the plea for discharge from the case. timesofindia
UP slaughterhouse ban: Allahabad HC directs govt to commission new
licenses, renew old ones
New Delhi : BJP’s manifesto for UP elections promised swift action
against illegal meat shops and slaughterhouses.In a sign of relief to meat
traders in the state, the Allahabad High Court on Friday directed the Yogi
Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government to commission new licenses and renew
old ones for slaughterhouses and meat shops. Aside from seeking information
from the government on July 17 regarding the matter, the high court also
observed that it’s the responsibility of the local body for the construction of
slaughterhouses. Hearing a clutch of litigations regarding the operations of
slaughterhouses on Thursday, the high court bench of justice AP Shahi and
justice Sanjay Harkauli had reserved their judgment for Friday.indianexpress
WORLD
Israel plans to build 28,000 settlement units
Israel plans to build 28,000 new settlement units in occupied Jerusalem
over the next decade, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported yesterday.The
newspaper reported that this agreement, which includes building 15,000 housing
units in the West Bank, would be presented to US President Donald Trump during
his upcoming visit to Tel Aviv.The housing ministry and Jerusalem Municipality,
which are under the occupation’s control, formulated an agreement considered
the largest of its kind, which includes the construction of over 28,000 housing
unites in Jerusalem over the next decade. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
government will present the agreement to Trump during his visit in ten days’
time.This comes contrary to reports in Haaretz which stated that Netanyahu,
postponed a meeting designed to approve West Bank settlement building projects
until after Trump’s visit. middleeastmonitor
Israel bans Haniyeh from leaving Gaza
Israel informed Egypt yesterday that it should prevent Hamas’ new chief,
Ismail Haniyeh, from moving “freely” from the Gaza Strip to Egypt, Israel’s
Walla news site reported.The message came following a recent announcement by
Hamas declaring Haniyeh, former Gaza prime minister, as the new head of the
group’s political bureau, replacing the Qatar-based Khaled Meshaal.Israeli
authorities expressed their concerns over Haniyeh’s “expected frequent tours”
between Gaza and Egypt, seeing it as a way in which to increase his power.The
occupation authorities pointed out that Yahya Sinwar, founding member of the
Hamas military wing who was recently elected as the group’s new chief in Gaza,
had backed Haniyeh’s appointment.On Sunday, the resistance group’s
spokesperson, Hazem Qasim, said that Haniyeh would remain in the Gaza Strip,
stressing that he will leave “if the necessity dictates”.
middleeastmonitor
Erdogan to demand Gulen extradition from Trump
ANKARA: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that he
would demand the extradition of Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) leader
during his upcoming meeting with the U.S. president.Speaking to journalists
ahead of visits to China and the U.S., Erdogan said that he would discuss the
extradition of Fetullah Gulen with Donald Trump on May 16."There are some
documents and information we have prepared, which we will present to him,"
said Erdogan. "In my opinion, the United States of America should not be
an incubation center for FETO." Anadolu Agency
UN praises Turkey for hosting 3 million refugees
ANKARA: Turkey has shown the
world how generous a society can be by hosting 3 million Syrian refugees, a UN
representative in the country told Anadolu Agency.“[…] Our secretary general
has mentioned it many times that Turkey is an example. Hosting 3 million
refugees is a tremendous strain but it is a show of generosity,” said Irena
Vojackova-Sollorano, UN resident coordinator and UN Development Programme
resident representative for Turkey since December last year.“We wish that other
countries would show such generosity as well,” she added.“We are supporting the
government, municipalities, the regions in dealing with the challenges of
actually hosting around 3 million refugees. Not only taking care of refugees
but also taking care of housing municipalities, which is our big concern
because the Turkish people have shown incredible generosity.“We want to support
them so that the refugees who are in need of the protection, they continue to
receive the protection that they have received so far,” she added.Anadolu
Agency
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