All India Muslim Personal Law Board opposes Communal Violence Bill

Lucknow, Mar 20 (ANI): The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) is against the proposed Communal Violence Bill terming it as anti-Muslim.

Addressing the media in Lucknow, AIMPLB spokeperson Maulana Abdul Raheem Qureishi termed it as anti Muslim.

Elaborating on the agenda of the three-day annual conference, Qureishi said the Bill cannot be accepted in its present format, as it does not have provision for the accountability of the police and civic officials.

He said the provisions in the Bill would be discussed in detail during the conference.

The board will discuss means for effective implementation of Darul Qaza Islamic courts across the country, he said, adding that an effective and proper awareness programme would be held for Muslim fraternity in this regard.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board maintained that the report of the Liberhan Commission cannot be accepted in totality. (ANI)

Shia Muslims to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Monday

Lucknow, Sept 20 (ANI): A senior official of Shia Muslim community has said that Eid-ul-Fitr would be celebrated on Monday.

Kalbe Sadiq, Shia cleric and senior vice president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said here that the Ramadan moon would be sighted on Sunday.

“I can say without any doubt that in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and in India, the moon will be sighted on Sunday. Sunni, Shia and all other sects of Islam will celebrate the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr on Monday,” Sadiq said.

However, Sunni Muslims disagreed, saying they would wait for the sighting of moon before declaring Eid.

“If the moon is sighted on September 20, or if the sighting in reported form anywhere, then Eid will be celebrated on the 21st. And if it is not sighted on the 20th and there are no reports either, in that case it will be celebrated on the 22nd,” said Maulana Khalid Rasheed, head of Lucknow’s Firangi Mahal.

During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims observe a daylong fast and open it in the evening.

At the end of Ramadan, Muslims throughout the world observe a joyous three-day celebration called Eid-ul-Fitr.

Eid-ul-Fitr falls on the first day of Shawwal, the month, which follows Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. It is a time to give in charity to those in need, and celebrate with family and friends the completion of a month of blessings and joy. (ANI)

Mixed reactions to Delhi HC ruling to decriminalise homosexuality

New Delhi July 2 (ANI): The landmark judgement of the Delhi High Court to decriminalise homosexuality has received mixed responses.

Even as gay activists termed the ruling as progressive, religious leaders condemned it saying that the judgement would harm Indian culture, Political parties reacted cautiously to the judgement.

Earlier in the day a two-judge bench of the Delhi High Court comprising of Chief Justice A P Shah and Mr.Justice S. Muralidhar, gave a verdict to decriminalise homosexuality.

NGOs welcomed the judgement calling it as “progressive.”

Anjali Gopalan founder of the NAZ Foundation, which filed the petition before the Delhi High Court said, “This is very progressive judgement which recognises the right to equality.”

“Now, it seems, we are in 21st century as the rights of homosexuals have been recognised by the high court,” Anjali said.

Anjali also said gay rights activists had never sought the total scrapping of the penal provisions of Section 377 and fought against exclusion of a section of society because of their sexual preferences.

Expressing her happiness over the verdict advocate Mehak Sethi, who fought the case for NAZ Foundation said the verdict excluded unnatural sex from penal provision of Section 377, but it retained the penal provisions with respect to child abuse.

Reacting to the judgement, Congress spokesperson Ahmed Patel said its is between the court and the government and party has nothing do with it.

Strongly disapproving the judgement, Imam Ahmed Bukhari of the Jama Masjid said, “This is absolutely wrong to legalise homosexuality. We will not accept any such law,” and also said that he will oppose any attempt of the government to amend Section 377 of IPC.

Reacting in same line, Maulana Khalid Rashid Firangi Mahli, member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said “Homosexuality is against all religions and also against Indian culture. It should not be legalised. This unnatural behaviour should continue as a criminal act.”

“The churches have no objection to decriminalisation of homosexuality because we do not consider these people as criminals on par with other criminals but there should not be any attempt to legalise it,” said Father Immanuel said.

He also said the churches do not approve of homosexual relations as ethical and moral right of the people. (ANI)

Sonia Gandhi files nomination for Rae Bareli

Rae Bareli (Uttar Pradesh), April 6 (IANS) Congress president Sonia Gandhi Monday filed

her nomination papers as a candidate from the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat. She was accompanied by her son, party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, and close family friend Satish Sharma.

Sonia Gandhi reached the office of the returning officer at around 12.20 p.m. She was there for about 10 minutes and filed four sets of nomination papers for the poll that is scheduled for April 30 here.

Earlier in the day, the Congress chief had flown from New Delhi to the airstrip at Fursatganj, about 15 km from Rae Bareli. From there, she travelled in a silver Tata Safari.

Sonia Gandhi’s cavalcade passed through the most thickly populated parts of the town, and was greeted with showers of rose petals and loud cheers from supporters who had lined up along the streets.

Dressed in a beige saree with a red and green print, the Congress leader first visited the party’s central office, where a havan was performed – a ritual held every time she files her nomination. She then went to file her nomination.

On her way to Lucknow, Sonia Gandhi will stop at Takia and pray at the tomb of Maulana Ali Mian, who was president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and rector of the internationally known Islamic university Nadwat Ulema Darul ul Uloom.

Muslim forum wants representation in Parliament

Mumbai/Coimbatore, Mar 29 (ANI): A Muslim forum has demanded representation in Parliament proportional to their community’s population.

The All India Ulema Association called upon the Congress party to nominate atleast 12 per cent candidates from the Muslim community in the upcoming general elections.

“Under the banner of All India Ulema Association, there are around 30 to 35 Muslim organisations including the All India Milli Council, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, the All India Ulema Council and many others. All organisations have unanimously decided that during upcoming parliamentary elections, we will support Muslim candidates if Congress failed to accept out demands,” said Maulana Syed Ather Ali, President of the association.

“This is our right. We constitute 12 per cent here and we want proper representation on the basis of our population in Parliament. Besides this, we also decided to support the candidate of non-Congress and non- NCP in some places,” added Maulana Syed Ather Ali.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu State United Minority Front, a forum of mainly Christian and Muslim communities, appealed for a secular government.

“In this election, we want a neutral government, not like BJP, Communists or Congress. We want those who prefer and support minorities,” said A S M Maria Nallu, General Secretary of the forum, in Coimbatore. (ANI)