Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

››NOW , A MOVIE ON ‘HALALA’ ANGERS CLERICS,

- Manish Chandra Pandey & S Raju manish.pandey@htlive.com

LUCKNOW/MEERUT:: An award winning short film highlighti­ng the controvers­ial ‘nikah halala’ practised by Muslims and released on YouTube a few days back has angered the clerics of the prominent Islamic seminary Deoband.

The film ‘Miyan Kal Aana’, produced by actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui and directed by his brother Nawabuddin, has won critical acclaim in internatio­nal film festivals where it has been screened so far. It was released on YouTube on January 18.

Maulana Arshad Farooqui, chairman of Fatwa Online of Deoband, slammed Nawazuddin saying he didn’t know Shariyat. “If halala is illegitima­te then as a Muslim Nawazuddin should know that making and watching movies, too, don’t have Islamic approval and hence illegitima­te too,” he said.

But Nawazuddin’s manager said the movie was made to make people aware of how women suffer.

The movie shows a Muslim man wanting to have his wife back after divorcing her in a fit of rage. The man then turns to a local mullah who charges an exorbitant sum to marry and consummate the relationsh­ip with his divorced wife. The problem starts when the mullah goes back on his promise of divorcing his wife.

‘Miyan Kal Aana’, however, has failed to impress clerics like Qazi Rohan of Madarsa Abibul Uloom. He also slammed Nawauddin and his brother for questionin­g an Islamic practice despite being a Muslim.

But the movie that has won 10 awards has found some takers too within the community – especially women.

“If the government supports me, I would like to screen this movie in villages where the community’s women are exploited through misuse of such laws. In fact, the exploitati­on is nothing short of rape,” said Shaista Amber, the head of the All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB).

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