The Asian Age

Pak may punish husbands using triple talaq

Advisory body to recommend imposition of financial penalty, imprisonme­nt

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan may soon introduce a law that would punish Muslim husbands who end marriage instantly through ‘ triple’ divorce.

The Council of Islamic Ideology’s ( CII) legal wing has proposed amending existing family law to penalise husbands who end conjugal relationsh­ips through ‘ triple talaq ( divorce).’

CII chairman Dr Qibla Ayaz said that the council had recommende­d making the practice of ‘ triple talaq’ — pronouncin­g “I divorce you” three times in one go — a punishable offence to discourage impulsive divorces by husbands.

“This move came after the Indian Supreme Court last year in August imposed a ban on a practice that allowed Muslim men to give instant Talaq to their wives. The issue also became a hot topic in Pakistan and was debated at various forms,” he added.

He said after this recommenda­tion the CII received a number of complaints from women across the country about the issue of Triple Talaq in one go. Numerous civil society members also appreciate­d the CII and demanded that the advisory body recommends a proper penalty for this offence.

“The CII legal wing is weighing options to recommend imposition of financial penalty and imprisonme­nt for men who commit this act. The CII is also looking forward to taking ulema and khatibs on board to make this topic a public discourse,” he added.

Dr Ayaz said the council was actually waiting for the newly elected government to take charge. After that the CII intends to form a caucus of the friends of the CII for supporting its recommenda­tions. He said a meeting of council members is pending since last one month as it was due in July.

“Now the meeting will be held by the end of August. In this meeting the issue will be on the top of the agenda and members will give their valuable suggestion­s and recommenda­tions in light of the Quran and Sunnah ( practice of Prophet Mohammed),” he said.

Numerous civil society members also appreciate­d the CII and demanded that the advisory body recommends a proper penalty for this offence. The CII is also looking forward to taking ulema and khatibs onboard to make this topic a public discourse

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