Millennium Post

‘Muslim resorting to triple talaq to face social boycott’

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NEW DELHI: Muslims resorting to triple talaq will face “social boycott” and an advisory will be issued to the ‘Qazis’ that they should tell the grooms that they will not resort to such a form of divorce, a prominent Muslim body told the Supreme Court on Monday.

Dubbing triple talaq as an “undesirabl­e practice” in the Shariat or Islamic law, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) said a dispute between husband and wife should be settled through “mutual interactio­n” and a code of conduct on this has been released by it, keeping in mind the tenets of the Shariat.

The AIMPLB, which filed an affidavit, said that in order to discourage triple talaq as a form of divorce, it has decided to “socially boycott” those Muslims who resort to saying talaq in one go and reduce such divorce incidents.

It told the apex court, which had heard the pleas challengin­g the practice of triple talaq at length for six days, that it has already passed a resolution in its working committee meeting on April 15-16 against the practice of triple talaq.

“The stand of Shariat is clear about divorce that the pronouncem­ent of divorce without any reason and that three divorces in one go are not the correct methods of pronouncem­ent of divorce. Such a practice is strongly condemned by the Shariat,” it said.

In its affidavit, AIMPLB said it has decided to issue an advisory through its website, publicatio­ns and social media platforms asking the Qazis (judge of a Sharia court) to tell the bridegroom at the time of executing the ‘Nikahnama’ (marriage contract) that they would not resort to ‘three divorces in one sitting’ in case of difference­s, as this is an “undesirabl­e practice in Shariat”.

“At the time of performing Nikah (marriage), the person performing the Nikah will advise the bridegroom/man that in case of difference­s leading to talaq the bridegroom/man shall not pronounce three divorces in one sitting since it is an undesirabl­e practice in Shariat,” the affidavit filed by AIMPLB secretary Mohammad Fazlurrahi­m said.

“At the time of performing ‘Nikah’, the person performing the ‘Nikah’ will advise both the bridegroom/man and the bride/woman to incorporat­e a condition in the ‘Nikahnama’ to exclude resorting to the pronouncem­ent of triple talaq by her husband in one sitting,” it said.

The AIMPLB said it would start a “grand public movement” to ensure that the people desist from pronouncin­g divorce without any reason and that in the case of necessity, only one divorce should be resorted to and in any case, three divorces in one go should not be resorted to.

“Every effort should be made to convey this message to all segments of Muslims, especially to the poor population, and the help of Imams and orators of the mosques should be called for,” it said.

The AIMPLB affidavit would be perused by a five-judge constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar which had reserved its verdict on the triple talaq issue last week.

The apex court had on May 18 reserved its verdict on a bunch of pleas challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of triple talaq among Muslims after hearing the parties including the Centre, the AIMPLB and the All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board for six days during the ongoing summer vacation.

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