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From: Feroze Mithiborwala <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 12:16 AM
Subject: Do sign: Muslim men support demand for abolition of triple talaq
and nikaah-halala
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*Muslim men support demand for abolition of*

*triple talaq and nikaah-halala*



We, the undersigned, believe that gender equality and justice are human
rights issues which must be as much a matter of concern for men as for
women. If anything, it is more so men’s obligation to cry a halt to
patriarchy, particularly when it is sought to be perpetuated in the name of
God.

We therefore fully support the campaign launched by the Bharatiya Muslim
Mahila Andolan (BMMA) for the abolition, and declaration as illegal, of the
current practices of triple *talaq* (instant divorce) and *nikaah*-*halala *in
India. We salute BMMA for its initiative in collecting 50,000 signatures
from across the country in support of their demand.

While the triple *talaq* method of instant divorce is today banned in more
than 21 Muslim majority countries, including Pakistan, it continues to be
justified by the *ulema* in India as legally valid, even though
theologically repugnant.

We categorically reject the false claim of the *ulema* that what goes in
the name of Muslim Personal Law in India is a “God-given” law. As BMMA has
rightly pointed out, there is no mention of the inhuman, unjust and
anti-women instant *talaq* practice in the Quran. In fact, the Quran
clearly stipulates an obligatory three-month period during which attempts
must be made at reconciliation and mediation before severing of the marital
bond.

Equally, triple *talaq* violates the Constitutional principles of gender
parity and non-discrimination. Thus this obnoxious practice is both
un-Quranic and un-Constitutional.

The *ulema* who proudly proclaim that Islam is the first religion to have
given rights to women are duty bound to ensure justice to women. We bemoan
the fact that instead of doing so they continue to justify the Muslim
male’s privilege of unilateral and instant divorce, often on a mere whim or
fit of anger.

As for *nikaah-halala,* it is a shameful practice which is extremely
degrading for women. Even if a husband utters the dread words ‘*talaq,
talaq, talaq’* in a fit of anger but regrets the same immediately
thereafter, according to the *ulema* there is only one way for the couple
to resume their relationship. Another man must marry the divorced woman,
consummate the marriage and then divorce her so that she may remarry her
former husband. BMMA has even documented some cases where *qazis* not only
justify and legitimise *nikaah-halala*, but even offer their own “services”
as temporary husbands. What could be more disgraceful than this?

The least we expect from the *ulema* who have proved themselves unwilling
and incapable of ending the shameful, anti-women practices of instant
divorce and *nikaah-halala* is to stop perpetuating patriarchy in the name
of religion.

The word *ulema* is supposed to mean a body of Muslim scholars who are
recognized as having specialist knowledge of Islamic sacred law and
theology. We demand that the *ulema* in India to live up to that
definition. They must stop making a mockery of their honorific, stop
demonising Islam in the process.

*Signatories in alphabetical order:*

Anjum Rajabali (Screen Writer)

Anwar Hussain: Corporate Executive

Aamir:Communication designer

Feroze Khan: Theatre director

Feroze Mithiborwala: Activist,

Hasan Kamaal: Senior journalist, poet, lyricist

Irfan Engineer: Activist,

Javed Anand: Activist, journalist

Javed Siddiqi:Screen/dialogue writer, playwright

Kader Qazi: Creative director

Saeed Mirza: Film-maker

Rahman Abbas: Fiction Writer

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