Jamaat-e-Islami Hind President calls Triple talaq bill un-Quranic and anti-woman
New Delhi 11 Jan. 2018: The President of
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari came down heavily
against the proposed Bill related to triple talaq. Addressing to the monthly press
meet of JIH at its headquarters Maulana Umari who is also the Vice President of
the All India Muslim Personal Law Board said: “the bill (The Muslim Women
(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017)) is totally against the Quran and
the Shariah. No Muslim believes that a pronouncement of talaq three times is
null and void. Some Muslims say it is counted as three and some aver that it is
to be counted as one. But no Muslim school of jurisprudence says that such a
pronouncement is null and void’’. Maulana Umari said: “we do not feel that
making a law will help matters. What the government should do is utilize its
power to create awareness in the community’’. Raising a pertinent question the
JIH President asked: “It is also anti-woman and against the rights of women as
there are number of cases where a Muslim wife wants to get rid of her husband
immediately. She does not want to continue being his wife even for a day. She
wants her freedom by opting out of marriage with immediate effect. Are we not
going to prolong her agony by bringing such a law?’’
Earlier the Secretary General of
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Muhammad Salim Engineer briefed the media on different
issues of concern like the Assam National Register of Citizens, Bhima Koregaon
violence and situation in the Middle East.
Here in
the following is the full text of the press note:
Citizenship issue of Assamese Muslims
Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind is deeply concerned with the publication of the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam. Thus far the NRC has held 1.9 crore people of the 3.3
crore applications to be valid and bonafide citizens of India. The fate of 1.4
crore people still hangs in balance. The final list is expected to come out by
July 2018. According to the Assam Accord signed in 1985, anyone who entered the
state after 24 March 1971 is considered an illegal resident. However, if a
person is accused of being a foreigner, then the onus of proof (to prove
citizenship) lies on the accused. But genuine citizens who are impoverished and
could not maintain proper records are impacted and now face the brunt of being
branded as foreigners. Most are declared foreigners due to minor inaccuracies
in their documents. The number of those declared as foreigners has increased
dramatically after the BJP government came to power in Assam. Jamaat expects
that the government agencies entrusted with the task of preparing the list of
legal citizens shall discharge their duty diligently and without bias. Those in
power in the state and the Center should also ensure that communal elements are
reined in and law and order is maintained in Assam. Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has
formed a 3 member committee to look into the entire NRC issue and help those
economically and educationally backward to comply with the necessary
documentary requirements for citizenship.
Bhima Koregaon Violence
Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind condemns the well planned and orchestrated violence against Dalits in
Bhima Koregaon, Maharashtra by the fascist and communal forces. The Dalits
along with other backward communities had gathered in Bhima Koregaon on January
1, as they do every year, to commemorate their victory over the Peshwas in a
war that took place in 1818. The divisive forces behind the attack wanted to polarize
society along narrow caste considerations to divert people’s attention from the
real economic problems of the nation like growing youth unemployment, poor
infrastructure, and lack of education and healthcare facilities.
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind is deeply concerned at the subsequent breakdown of law and
order across the state and the inability of the state government to arrest the
real culprits behind the violence. Jamaat appeals to fellow countrymen to maintain
peace and unity, be alert against conspiracies meant to divide society along
caste and communal lines and demands that the report of the judicial probe,
ordered by the state government of Maharashtra,to be made public and those
found guilty be awarded strict punishment.
Triple Talaq Bill
Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind feels that the bill introduced by the Central government and passed by the
Lok Sabha regarding triple talaq (The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on
Marriage) Bill 2017) is unnecessary, against the Shariah and against the rights
of women.This Bill goes against Article 25 of the Constitution of India which
guarantees religious freedom and also against the recent judgement of the
Supreme Court on the issue of triple talaq. 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? It is very strange that 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. Jamaat would like to point out to the Government of India that it should
not interfere in the Shariah and must refrain from furthering this Bill.
Concerns of Jamaat regarding the national and
global situation
Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind expresses concern at the deteriorating law and order situation of the
country, growing incidents of lawlessness, failing economy and various attempts
at weakening the democratic institutions of the country. The protests against
the arrest of a person accused of lynching and burning to death of a Muslim
laborer in Rajasthan, shows that it was not an isolated criminal act but there
is a systematic political force and movement supporting these gruesome
killings. The continued organized violence being perpetuated against Muslims,
Christians, Adivasis and Dalits shows no signs of abating and here is a
systematic effort by fascist forces to create communal polarization in the
country. Jamaat expresses grave concern on the state of the national economy. Falling
unemployment, fluctuating currency and the improper implementation of GST has
severely impacted the economy. JIH demands that the rate of direct tax should
be reduced and GST Council must be brought under the purview of accountability.
JIH is concerned about the method of ‘’bail in’’ that has been incorporated in
the proposed FRDI Bill. Jamaat expresses its disappointment over the rejection
by the Government of India to setup ‘’interest free’’ windows in conventional
banks as recommended by a special committee of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
There is now a question mark over the independence and integrity of the Election
Commission of India; similar to other institutions like the Reserve Bank of
India (RBI), CBI and Central Vigilance Commission.
Jamaat
is concerned about the fragile state of the Muslim world and advises the Muslim
countries to strengthen the OIC and make it more effective so that the
cooperation between Muslim countries may be enhanced in the fields of
education, culture, tourism, business, trade, technology and defense. Jamaat
feels that in order to attain independence, the Islamic World must free itself
from all such military, economic and political treaties and agreements which
curtail its freedom and autonomy. JIH expresses concern over the growing
political and military influence of Israel and America in the region. Jamaat also
expresses concern over the warfare in Yemen and the internal situation of Syria
and stresses on the restoration of peace and normalcy in those countries.
Jamaat desires the formation of a responsible government through free, fair and
peaceful elections in Syria. It demands the release of the Muslim brotherhood
cadre, Islam loving volunteers and other political prisoners in Egypt and other
Arab countries. The JIH condemns in strict terms the declaration by the
American President that Jerusalem (Bait al Maqdis) shall become the capital of
Israel and the American embassy will be shifted there. Jamaat appeals to the
public to raise its voice against the unjust occupation, illegal construction
of colonies and grave injustice meted out to the Palestinians at the hands of
Israel. JIH also appeals to the Muslim communality and all peace and justice
loving people of the world to work towards the freedom of ‘’First Qiblah’’ and
solution of the Palestinian problem using all peaceful and constitutional
means.
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