Deccan Chronicle

No rule to rein in errant qazis

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HYDERABAD, JAN. 18

The absence of rules and a monitoring system has been allowing government qazis to grant divorces at the drop of a hat, when they are in fact not even empowered to grant divorces under the Qazis Act, 1880.

According to Muslim scholars, under Islamic rule, a qazi is empowered to perform the duties of a judicial officer, but in India he is just a Quari-un-Nikah (performer of marriages). Yet, qazis also adjudicate matrimonia­l disputes.

The government qazi system was introduced during the Asif Jahi era and it was limited to solemnisin­g Muslim marriages and issuing marriage certificat­es.

Ishaque Mansur, convener of the Dawat-eZakat movement, said that qazis have been misusing this power and also issuing fake marriage certificat­es as in the case of noted rowdy-sheeter Ayub Khan who obtained a

Qazis obtain signatures on divorce papers by presenting them as marriage papers thus duping illiterate people. —ISHAQUE MANSUR Dawat-e-Zakat The 1880 Act that appoints qazis, made during the British rule, has to be repealed. It must be replaced by a new Act as was done in Karnataka. —M.A.K. ZAMAI

Ahle Hadith

fake passport by providing a marriage certificat­e.

He said qazis have been booked for performing muta (temporary) marriages of Hyderabadi girls with sheikhs. Muta marriage is forbidden in Islam.

“There are also instances of qazis obtaining signatures on divorce papers by presenting them as documents of marriage thus duping illiterate people,” Mr Mansur said

Ather Moin, a social activist, says the poor often ask qazis to settle matrimonia­l disputes. He said though qazis have nothing to do with divorce under Sharia or the 1880 Act, they issue divorce certificat­es.

Moulana Abdurrahim Khurrum Zamai, a religious scholar of Ahle Hadith, says, “The 1880 Act that appoints qazis, made during the British rule has to be repealed. It is replaced by a new Act as was done in Karnataka.”

He said that a separate, comprehens­ive legislatio­n is required to cover solemnisat­ion of Muslim marriage, divorce, and annulment of marriages as well as to monitor the functionin­g of nikah performers. There should also be guidelines for marriage with foreigners to protect the rights of Indian brides, he said.

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