Jamaat-e-Islami Hind calls Triple Talaq Bill against the Constitution, Shariah and women rights
New Delhi: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has termed, the bill
introduced by the Central government and passed by the Lok Sabha regarding
triple talaq as unnecessary and against the Shariah and the rights of women.
The Bill (The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017) proposes
a punishment of 3 years along with a fine for husbands who give unilateral
instantaneous ‘’triple talaq’’ to their wives in one sitting.
The Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Muhammad Salim
Engineer in a statement today said, “Not only is this Bill against Article 25 of the
Constitution of India which guarantees religious freedom but also goes against
the recent judgement of the Supreme Court on the issue of triple talaq. It is
being told that the Bill has been introduced to protect the rights of divorced
women, but when the triple talaq itself shall not be legal and a valid form of
divorce and (pronouncing triple talaq) will not result in a divorce, then how
can a punishment be awarded for the same? Then in article 5 of the Bill it is
mentioned that the husband shall take the responsibility of maintaining the
divorced wife and his children. The question that arises is that when the
husband who issues triple talaq will be behind bars, how would he be able to
take care of his divorced wife and children? Then after spending three years in
jail, how could it be expected that the husband would be able to resume a happy
married life with his wife?”
Engineer Salim said, “The government declared that it is
introducing a Bill regarding the Shariah laws. But, strangely, the government
did not deem it necessary to consult the Islamic scholars, Shariah experts,
Muslim community and Muslim religious organizations and representatives of
Muslim women organizations. After the Supreme Court judgment regarding triple
talaq there was absolutely no possibility nor need for such a Bill. According
to the legal experts this Bill goes against Articles 14, 15 and 25 of the
Constitution of India.”
The Secretary General of Jamaat said: “We wish to point out to the
Government of India that it should not interfere in the Shariah and must
refrain from furthering this Bill. We also wish to express our disappointment
at the support offered by certain Opposition parties to this Bill. We appeal to
them to openly oppose this Bill when it is introduced in the Rajya Sabha.
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