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India's Muslim women fight to end triple talaq law that yields instant divorce
In India, Muslim women’s lives are being ruined because men can end marriages simply by saying ‘talaq’ three times – even on social media
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Nishat Hussain, left, with colleagues and clients at her office of Muslim women’s rights group BMMA in Jaipur, India. Photograph: Amrit Dhillon

Every time Nishat Hussain gets into a fight with religious leaders about women’s rights under Islam, she hits the same wall. They say the rules governing women are sanctioned by scripture and therefore cannot be altered. She says they are sanctioned by custom and most certainly can be.

Hussain finds this divide most frustrating when she is defending divorced women who come to her office near the overcrowded ironmonger’s bazaar in Jaipur. These women have experienced triple talaq, under which a Muslim man can repeat the word “talaq” three times and his wife stands divorced. No questions, no reasons. All objections overruled.

On an overcast but muggy day, with the endless honking and hum of the pink city’s insanely congested roads in the background, Rani Khan, 25, sits in Hussain’s office with her daughter, Zeinab, four, on her lap.

For years, she claims, her unemployed husband demanded that she get money from her parents to finance his drinking. “He used to threaten to kill Zeinab if I refused,” claimed Khan.

“Then one day, he shouted talaq three times and forced me out of the house.” She now lives with her father, who is paralysed, her mother, six sisters and Zeinab, making a living from fabric painting.

When desperate women like Khan rush to local clerics for justice, they are told that instant divorce is permitted under Islamic law. Their next port of call is the office of the Muslim women’s rights group the Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan(Indian Muslim women’s welfare movement or BMMA). Hussain heads the Jaipur office and is well known locally for her work with poor, vulnerable women and efforts to reform aspects of Islam.

Since it was set up in 2007, the BMMA has been campaigning for a ban on triple talaq, calling it a travesty of divorce as envisaged in the Qur’an, where the word has to be pronounced on three separate occasions spread over three months and must be accompanied by efforts at reconciliation.

Try telling that to men like Nooran Nisa’s husband, who divorced her four months after their marriage. “All Muslim women are haunted by this word,” Nisa said. “During fights, I used to argue back but if it got too heated, I stopped because I was frightened my husband might say talaq.”

India, which has a Muslim minority, Muslim men have sent triple talaq by text, email, Facebook, Skype and WhatsApp. The reasons vary from not liking the wife’s dyed hair to her cooking.

At a civil court, Nisa was told by a judge that the instant divorce was valid as it was permitted to Muslim men under Muslim personal law, or the sharia.

Hussain and her colleagues across India have failed to persuade their community to ban triple talaq. But recently they received a boost: a government committee set up in 2013 to look into women’s status has recommended that the government should outlaw it.

In its report (pdf), released last month, it says the custom “makes wives extremely vulnerable and insecure regarding their marital status”.

The recommendation has been sent to the ministry of women and child development, which will hold consultations with civic and religious groups before a final decision is taken.

Hussain says that, had her husband been alive, he would have supported the ban. “He was a feminist. He totally supported my efforts to protect Muslim women against abuse,” she said.

Muslim scholars such as Professor Tahir Mahmood, an internationally recognised expert on sharia law, will also support a ban. He recently told Scroll, an Indian news website,that “ignorance, obstinacy, blind belief in religion and morbid religiosity are undoubtedly the factors”responsible for triple talaq being allowed in India.

“Why should India be sticking to this seventh-century law?” he said.

The reason is because India does not have a uniform civil code that applies to all Indians. Instead, each religious community is allowed to have its own laws governing marriage and divorce and consequently Muslims are allowed to follow sharia.

A government ban on triple talaq will be opposed by clerics and conservative organisations, such as the powerful All India Muslim Personal Law Board. The board, aware of how women’s lives are destroyed by triple talaq, is trying to impose restrictions on its use by suggesting that efforts at reconciliation must be mandatory. It is also toying with the idea of a heavy fine for men who indulge in it.

But spokesman Mohammed Abdul Rahim Qureshi said the board could not support a government ban. “For one, we don’t want the government to interfere in matters of Muslim personal law and for another, triple talaq is permitted under the hadith [the prophet Muhammad’s sayings],” he said.

That kind of remark makes Hussain, an otherwise calm, soft-spoken woman, furious. “For the women I see in my office – hardworking women, good wives and good mothers – this is just plain and simple cruelty.”

Source:- India's Muslim women fight to end triple talaq law that yields instant divorce | Amrit Dhillon | Global development | The Guardian
 
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The incumbent government should also scrap the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 - this act passed by the Rajiv Gandhi government to nullify the decision in Shah Bano case ended up denying even utterly destitute Muslim divorcees the right to alimony from their former husbands.

If an absolute majority government can pass such freaking laws then the other one which has the same privilege after 30 years can very well take it down.

Uniform Civil Code is need of the hour as a means of unifying India against the divisive potential of religious fundamentalism and competitive communal pluralism.

Right now Goa is the only state in India which has a uniform civil code - the whole nation should follow the same.
 
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How many woman rights activists were supporting her ?

May she doesn't fit in their politics.

Even the SC on various occasions asked for UCC, time for the govt to fulfill its promise.
 
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Divorce can be nullified if the husband approaches the ex-wife during her iddah with the intention of reuniting.

Instead of NGOs trying to hog media attention and society enjoying a new drama unfold, let close family, friends and relatives intervene and counsel both husband and wife.
 
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The incumbent government should also scrap the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 - this act passed by the Rajiv Gandhi government to nullify the decision in Shah Bano case ended up denying even utterly destitute Muslim divorcees the right to alimony from their former husbands.

If an absolute majority government can pass such freaking laws then the other one which has the same privilege after 30 years can very well take it down.

Uniform Civil Code is need of the hour as a means of unifying India against the divisive potential of religious fundamentalism and competitive communal pluralism.

Right now Goa is the only state in India which has a uniform civil code - the whole nation should follow the same.


Unfortunately that is not going to happen.Because any action from NDA in that matter will become an easy secularism talk for Congress.

It was these Shah Bano case that helped thesudden rise of BJP.

Congress created this mess.Muslim women should blame them.
NDA govt shouldnt do anything about it.
 
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The reason is because India does not have a uniform civil code that applies to all Indians.
there's your problem right there

it's crazy how we do not have a UCC here in India... in the 21st century

"modern hindu/undivided family" "christian inheritance/succession/marriage" and god knows whatever other religious bs laws need to be scrapped asap

that, and old "socialist" India babu culture needs to go from here, forever.

not sure how we can we ever even think of rivaling the Chinese if we have both our legs and one arm tied behind our back with this sort of garbage..

but scraping this verbal divorce bs would be a start, hope it gets the support it needs from within.. the communeteh :rolleyes:
 
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India will go into a civil war if UCC is implemented. Majority of Muslim women want triple talaq to stay. This immoral woman does not represent Indian Muslim women.

Most of Indian Muslims want sharia law.
 
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India will go into a civil war if UCC is implemented. Majority of Muslim women want triple talaq to stay. This immoral woman does not represent Indian Muslim women.

Most of Indian Muslims want sharia law.

Such laws don't have any place in our country. We thought Indian Muslims will come around on their own and will join others but it looks like we have to do it forcefully.
 
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Such laws don't have any place in our country. We thought Indian Muslims will come around on their own and will join others but it looks like we have to do it forcefully.
Even your superman Modi is scared to do it, munna :P

Now you pissed your pants after gurudspar attack. Imagine a Muslim insurgency all over India.
 
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The first talaaq gives the women 40 days or 3 months can't remember and the man to think about his decision. No one can say triple talaq and leave it as that it's not shariah.
 
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There should be a uniform civil laws. Once it is passed it will help in bridging the gap between Hindus and muslims to larger extent. Then everyone will be equal before the law in terms of civil rights.
 
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