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kashmirmonitor · 10 months
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Uniform Civil Code: AIMPLB asks Law Commission to keep religious minorities out
Lucknow: All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Wednesday said it has sent its objections on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to the Law Commission and demanded that not just tribals but every religious minority should be kept out of the purview of such a statute. The working committee of the Board had approved the draft response prepared on UCC in the executive meeting on June 27 and on Wednesday…
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werindialive · 10 months
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Muslim Law Board Holds Late-Night Meeting in Response to PM Modi’s Call for Uniform Civil Code
In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent push for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) held a late-night meeting to discuss the implications and concerns raised by the proposed legislation. The meeting, which lasted for several hours, saw prominent members of the Muslim community engaging in a passionate debate over the potential impact of a uniform civil code on Islamic personal laws. This is the latest political news in Hindi.
The Prime Minister's call for a UCC, which aims to provide a common set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption for all citizens regardless of their religious affiliation, has been met with both support and criticism. While proponents argue that a UCC would promote gender equality and secularism, opponents raise concerns about the potential erosion of religious and cultural diversity in the country.
The AIMPLB, an influential body representing the Muslim community's interests, expressed its apprehensions during the meeting. Maulana Abdul Rahman, a prominent member of the board, stated, "We understand the need for a harmonious society, but any move towards a uniform civil code should not compromise the rights and practices guaranteed to religious minorities. Islamic personal laws have a long-standing history and are deeply rooted in our faith."
Several other members echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the need to protect the religious and cultural rights of Muslims while striving for a more equitable society. The AIMPLB also expressed its intention to engage in constructive dialogue with the government to address these concerns and ensure that any proposed legislation does not marginalize any particular religious community.
Meanwhile, supporters of the UCC argue that the implementation of a common set of laws would promote social cohesion and equal rights for all citizens, regardless of their religious background. They contend that a uniform civil code would bring about a more progressive and inclusive society, where personal laws are based on principles of justice and equality rather than religious affiliation.
The late-night meeting of the AIMPLB comes as a significant development in the ongoing national debate surrounding the implementation of a uniform civil code in India. The government has previously indicated its intention to push for legislative reforms in this regard, citing the need for a more harmonious and unified legal framework in the country.
The meeting concluded with the AIMPLB resolving to continue its engagement with various stakeholders, including legal experts, scholars, and community leaders, to present a comprehensive perspective on the potential impact of a uniform civil code on Islamic personal laws. The board expressed its commitment to preserving the rights and interests of the Muslim community while striving for a balanced and inclusive legal framework.
As the discussion surrounding the Uniform Civil Code intensifies, it remains to be seen how the government will navigate the diverse perspectives and concerns raised by different religious and cultural groups. The AIMPLB's late-night meeting signals the beginning of a crucial dialogue, which will shape the future course of India's legal landscape and societal fabric. For more political news India, keep visiting us.
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762175 · 1 year
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"Muslim women can enter mosque provided...": AIMPLB tells Supreme Court
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) clarified that women’s entry inside the mosque is permitted by religious texts but it is the responsibility of each devotee and mosque management to keep the genders from intermixing in the common spaces during prayer.  “Considering the said religious texts, doctrines, and religious beliefs of the followers of Islam, it is submitted that entry of…
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newsdaliy7 · 1 year
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Babri Demolition Case | Muslim Personal Law Board to challenge acquittal of Babri demolition accused in SC
Babri Demolition Case | Muslim Personal Law Board to challenge acquittal of Babri demolition accused in SC
FILE PHOTO Ayodhya, The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will challenge in the Supreme Court the order of the special CBI court acquitting the accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case. The Allahabad High Court recently dismissed a petition by Ayodhya residents Haji Mehboob and Syed Akhlaq seeking review of the CBI court verdict in the Babri demolition case. Board’s executive…
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newsdaliy · 1 year
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Babri Demolition Case | Muslim Personal Law Board to challenge acquittal of Babri demolition accused in SC
Babri Demolition Case | Muslim Personal Law Board to challenge acquittal of Babri demolition accused in SC
FILE PHOTO Ayodhya, The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will challenge in the Supreme Court the order of the special CBI court acquitting the accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case. The Allahabad High Court recently dismissed a petition by Ayodhya residents Haji Mehboob and Syed Akhlaq seeking review of the CBI court verdict in the Babri demolition case. Board’s executive…
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znewstech · 2 years
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AIMPLB moves SC opposing pleas challenging validity of Places of Worship Act of 1991 | India News - Times of India
AIMPLB moves SC opposing pleas challenging validity of Places of Worship Act of 1991 | India News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has moved the Supreme Court opposing a batch of petitions challenging the validity of certain provisions of a 1991 law that prohibit the filing of a lawsuit to reclaim a place of worship or seek a change in its character from what prevailed on August 15, 1947. In its impleadment application, the AIMPLB told the top court that the Places…
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UP: Madrassas survey report to be submitted by October 25, AIMPLB calls it nefarious and abominable conspiracy | Lucknow News - Times of India
UP: Madrassas survey report to be submitted by October 25, AIMPLB calls it nefarious and abominable conspiracy | Lucknow News – Times of India
LUCKNOW: More than 225 members constituted in 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh are conducting a survey of unregulated madrassas. Their comprehensive report will be submitted to the state government on October 25. Meanwhile, All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has called the government survey a nefarious and abominable conspiracy to defame madrassas and create suspicion among compatriots.…
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kimskashmir · 2 years
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'Why action against only madrasas, why not gurukuls' AIMPLB questions Yogi govt's decision to survey madrasas
Qasim Rasool Ilyas, executive member of the AIMPLB, said, "Madrasas are being targeted in Uttar Pradesh and Assam. This is being done even though minority institutions are protected under the law. In Assam, the government has gone as far as to bulldoze some of the smaller madrasas while converting others to schools. If the issue is that of restricting religious education and promoting secular education instead, then why isn't the government taking the same action against gurukuls?"
LUCKNOW — The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has questioned the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to survey unrecognised madrasas in the state. The AIMPLB has termed it a part of the “targeting” of the institutions by the BJP-ruled states. Qasim Rasool Ilyas, executive member of the AIMPLB, said, “Madrasas are being targeted in Uttar Pradesh and Assam. This is being done even…
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alwaysfirst · 2 years
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'Regrettable and un-Islamic': AIMPLB condemns Udaipur tailor murder
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Jun 29, 2022 10:12 IST Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) , June 29 (Always First): The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) condemned the cold-blooded murder of a tailor in Udaipur saying that "taking law into your own hands is highly condemnable, regrettable and un-Islamic". In a media statement, Hazrat Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, General Secretary of AIMPLB said, "It is a grave crime to defame and slander any religious personality. The derogatory words spoken by (former) BJP spokesperson, Nupur Sharma against Prophet Muhammad are very painful for the Muslim community. The inaction of the government against this crime is nothing but rubbing salts on our wounds. But in spite of this, nobody can be allowed to take the law into their hands and declaring someone a criminal and then murdering them is a highly condemnable act." He further stated, "Neither the law nor the Islamic Sharia allow it. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board strongly condemns the incident of brutal killing in Udaipur." The board also appealed to the Muslim community to act patiently and to not take law into their own hands and not indulge in any such action that might disturb the communal harmony and social cohesion of the country. "In this matter, the Board has not only been consistently appealing to the Muslim community to be patient and take recourse to only legal avenues but has also been appealing to the government that this issue is very sentimental for Muslims and therefore the government must enact a law against blasphemy for the religious personalities of all religions," the AIMPLB statement read. Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind had on Tuesday condemned the Udaipur killing incident and called it against Islam and the law of the land. "Maulana Halceemuddin Qasmi, General Secretary of the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, has condemned the incident of brutal killing in Udaipur apparently on the pretext of the insult to the Prophet (PBUH) and called it against the law of land and against the religion of Islam," reads the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind statement. "Has said whoever has perpetrated this incident cannot be justified in any way, it is against the law of the land and our religion. In our country, there is a system of law, no one has the right to take the law into his own hands. Maulana Hakeemuddin Qasmi appealed to all the citizens of the country to restrain their emotions and maintain peace in the country," it added. After the horrific murder of a tailor in Udaipur sparked outrage in the entire state, the Rajasthan government on Tuesday announced the imposition of section 144 of CrPC in all the districts for the next one month. The state government constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the matter. The SIT includes the Additional Director General of Police (ADG), Special Operation Group Ashok Kumar Rathore, Inspector General of Police (IG), Anti Terror Squad (ATS), Prafulla Kumar and a Superintendant of Police (SP) rank officer and an Additional SP rank officer. Internet services were suspended in the entire state on Tuesday. Udaipur Divisional Commissioner Rajendra Bhatt appealed to the people to maintain peace. "We appeal to the people of Udaipur to maintain peace. The (victim Kanhaiya Lal's) dependents have been assured of recruitment through placement service in UIT, and the family will be given compensation of Rs 5 lakh," said Bhatt. Police are on high alert in every district of Rajasthan. "In view of the prevailing situation, Section 144 has been imposed in the entire district as well as the state. Shanti March has been cancelled by the organizers. We appeal to the people to maintain peace. Leaves of police personnel have been cancelled and they have been asked to report back. They are being deployed in law and order duty. We will ensure peace is maintained and take strict action against those attempting to disrupt it," Ajmer SP Vikas Sharma told ANI. As per government sources, an NIA team is likely to file a case under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after visiting the spot of the crime. The incident took place in Udaipur's Maldas area. Soon after committing the crime, two accused posted a video on social media boasting about the beheading and threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi's life as well, police said. The two accused were arrested within hours of the incident. One of the assailants, who was identified as Riyaz Akhtar, attacked Kanhaiya Lal with a sharp-edged weapon while the other, Ghos Mohammad, recorded the crime on his mobile phone, police said. The victim, a tailor, reportedly had recently shared a social media post in support of Nupur Sharma-- former BJP spokesperson who had made controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammad. Following the murder, local markets in the area were shut as the traders demanded justice for the victim. "Both the accused have been detained and the law and order situation is under control. Some people were attempting to come out of the bylanes but were controlled. Curfew imposed in the nearby areas," Manoj Kumar, SP, Udaipur said. A statewide alert has also been issued to all Superintendents of Police and Inspector Generals to increase the mobility of forces and to maintain officers on the ground. (Always First) Read the full article
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years
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Treating accused as convicts is unlawful: AIMPLB
Treating accused as convicts is unlawful: AIMPLB
Treating accused as convicts is unlawful: AIMPLB Lucknow: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has said that treating accused as convicts was not only unlawful but also a way of creating terror and panic. In a statement, the Board cited visuals on social media to highlight alleged police excesses on individuals detained on allegations of stone-pelting and violence. The board also…
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todaynewsguru · 2 years
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Don’t give legitimacy to polarising TV debates, Islamic scholars urged
Don’t give legitimacy to polarising TV debates, Islamic scholars urged
Even as protests demanding the arrest of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for her comments against the Prophet Muhammad erupted in cities across the country, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Friday issued an appeal to Islamic scholars and intellectuals not to “participate in television debates whose sole intention is to make a mockery of and insult Islam and Muslims”. A…
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kashmirmonitor · 1 year
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Muslim woman does not enjoy right to end marriage through 'Khula': AIMPLB
Muslim woman does not enjoy right to end marriage through ‘Khula’: AIMPLB
Amid the debate on divorce, All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB)  said a Muslim woman does not enjoy the right to end her marriage through Khula. In a statement, the Board said, “Khula is dependent on both husband and wife agreeing to end the marriage after a woman initiates the proposal”. The Board was responding to the Kerala High Court judgment giving a Muslim woman the right to end…
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AIMPLB secretary Zafaryab Jilani hospitalised after brain stroke
AIMPLB secretary Zafaryab Jilani hospitalised after brain stroke
Image Source : PTI AIMPLB secretary Zafaryab Jilani hospitalised after brain stroke Zafaryab Jilani, secretary of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), well known layer and former additional advocate general of Uttar Pradesh has been hospitalised after he suffered brain haemorrhage. Jilani, 71, slipped and hit his head on the ground on Thursday evening in his office in Lucknow. He fell…
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AIMPLB Secretary Zafaryab Jilani suffers brain hemorrhage after fall, hospitalised
AIMPLB Secretary Zafaryab Jilani suffers brain hemorrhage after fall, hospitalised
All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) Secretary Zafaryab Jilani was admitted to a private hospital here on Thursday following a brain hemorrhage, family sources said. Jilani, a former additional advocate general, slipped and fell down on a floor wet from rains while coming out of his office around 4.30 pm, his son Nazam Zafaryab told PTI. Jilani, who is above 70, fainted due to injuries in…
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kimskashmir · 2 years
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Treating accused as convicts is unlawful: AIMPLB
The board also appealed to the members of the Muslim community to "exercise restraint and limit their protests to handing over of memorandums to local authorities seeking action against those who have insulted the Prophet to express their disapproval and resentment if any, against such acts."
LUCKNOW — The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has said that treating accused as convicts was not only unlawful but also a way of creating terror and panic. In a statement, the Board cited visuals on social media to highlight alleged police excesses on individuals detained on allegations of stone-pelting and violence. The board also appealed to the members of the Muslim community to…
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