Showing posts with label indian muslim women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian muslim women. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Indian clerics tell Muslim girls not to post 'selfies' on Facebook

Clerics in India have denounced "Facebook selfies" as un-Islamic and forbidden Muslim girls from posting pictures of themselves on social networks.

 Two leading helplines for young Muslims seeking guidance have warned teenagers that in Islam the only men who should see their faces are close relatives and their husbands.

Their edict will be difficult to enforce within India's growing ranks of middle class Muslims among whom social networking is as popular as it is in the West.

Sunni and Shia clerics have warned them, however, that true relationships and friendships cannot be made over the internet and that it is wrong for girls to project their charms online.

Maulana Tauquir Raza Khan, president of the Itehad-e-Millat Council, in Barelli, Uttar Pradesh said Muslim girls were at risk on social networks.

"Uploading pictures on Facebook or other social networking sites should be avoided. As per the Islamic traditions showing your face to unknown and unrelated men is prohibited. Moreover, these pictures can be misused by any person. Social networking sites should be used for better things than displaying ones physical beauty," he said.

 Mufti Abul Irfan Naimul Halim Firagni Mahli, a leading Sunni figure who runs a popular Islamic helpline, told the Press Trust of India that while it was permissible for Muslims to use social network sites, like Facebook and Twitter, for business, it was forbidden to seek relationships on them.

"You can't see someone's face on Facebook and decide that you want to be friends or look love in real life. Virtual relationships are not profitable. If one is on Facebook for business purposes or for constructive purposes, then the account is justifiable," he said.

More than half the 1000 calls he fields per month are from callers seeking moral advice on using the web, he said.

Another cleric, Maulana Saif Abbas Naqvi, said posting photographs on Facebook was simply "haram" - forbidden.

"We are liberal. We are not Taliban-minded. When youngsters ask us if they can have a Facebook or Twitter profile, we allow that. But the Shariah does not allow women to post pictures, he said.

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Indian Muslim women protest againt muslim leaders against marriage of girls at 16

In India the legal age for marriage in India is 21 for males and 18 for females. Muslim organizations are pressing for the change in law. They want that the age for marriage of Muslim females should be 16 and for males it should be below 21. As per All India Muslim Personal Law Board the minimum age is Puberty which is presumed to be reached at 15. Not surprising as child marriage is not something new for the Muslims http://www.indianinfidels.com/2013/06/muslims-child-brides-why-muslims-marry.html

On Saturday, a group of Muslim women protest after comments from Muslim organizations and clerics supporting the recent circular to legalize marriage of Muslim girls who had completed 16.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/muslim-women-protest-stand-of-religious-leaders/article4864211.ece

On Friday after facing criticism congress led UDF government in Kerala modified its circular issued to legalize marriages of Muslim women in age group of 16 and men below 21.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-06-28/india/40254645_1_marriage-age-circular-child-marriage 

There was an  incident in 2012 when a 15 year old Muslim girl left her home and got married. The Delhi High Court acknowledged the marriage and said Muslim girl can marry at 15 if attains puberty.
 "This Court notes that according to Mohammedan Law a girl can marry without the consent of her parents once she attains the age of puberty and she has the right to reside with her husband even if she is below the age of 18"
This shows Indian Courts rule by sentiments and not logic.  The court is considering Mohammedan law, now will the religious text influence law of the country. When you appease one religion where does it end ?
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/muslim-girl-can-marry-at-15-if-attains-puberty-hc_779919.html 
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-06/delhi/32077679_1_muslim-girl-puberty-mohammedan-law

Muslim organizations are pressing for a separate law according to their religious beliefs and are showing reluctance to follow law of the country.  If they consider themselves Indian then why can't they follow Indian law ? This is because for Muslims their religion is above the country.

The government shouldn't even entertain such petitions but the Congress led Indian government doesn't want to make Muslims unhappy because Muslims are their vote bank, they try every thing to appease them.