Muslim
women fight instant divorce
For
more than a decade Muslim women activists in India have been demanding
a ban on what is known as "triple talaq" or instant divorce.
It
is a system wherein a Muslim man can divorce his wife in a matter of
minutes.
The
issue has been highlighted recently after several Indian Muslims have
taken to divorcing their wives by mail, over the phone and even through
mobile phone text messages.
The
practice of instant divorce is banned in several Islamic countries including
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia.
But
it continues in India. Islamic scholars say the holy Quran clearly spells
out how to issue a divorce.
It
has to be spread over three months, which allows a couple times for
reconciliation.
But
today, many men use the post, the telephone or even the short messaging
service (sms) to divorce their wives.
Muslim
women's rights activists are outraged by such incidents. They said,
there's nothing in the holy Quran that allows triple, verbal, instantaneous
talaq (divorce). There's no greater anathema than the kind of talaq
(divorce)that has now become the greatest black mark against gender
in Islam.
There
have been attempts in the past to focus on the ills of instant divorce.
The
clamour to ban the practice has forced the All India Muslim Personal
Law Board to take up the matter at a recent meeting.
The
majority of the ulema [clergy] thinks that it's legal, it's
binding. They say it's according to the Sharia [Islamic code].
"Now
how can the Muslim Personal Law Board take a unilateral decision? The
board cannot go against the Shariat."
Source:
BBC NEWS.