After being declared unconstitutional Triple Talaq or Talaq-e-Biddat at one time by the Supreme Court in India, preparations are being made to teach Muslims to be reasonably divorced in the madarsas of Uttar Pradesh.
Maulana Shahbuddin Razavi, the National General Secretary of the organization of Barelvi Sunni Muslims Jamaat Raza-e-Mustafa, told the Times of India, "After the judgements of Supreme Court on triple talaq, we are holding a meeting of the maulanas attached to the madarsas and appealed him to learn people the correct way of talaq through students, prayers of Jumme and other religious rituals.
Razavi told the Times of India that these exercises are being made to increase awareness among people about Shariah law so that triple talaq can be stopped at one time.
Razavi said that the organization would appeal to Muslim women that they should not bring their own private matters to the police or the court.
Mufti Mudassar Khan, who runs a Madrasa in Agra, told the Times of India that there is a whole chapter on talaq in the right way and he will appeal to the students to educate others about this.
According to the report, about 200 in Aligarh and about 150 madrasa in Agra.
Maulana Noman Ahmad Azhari of the Al Barakat Islamic Research and Training Institute, Aligarh, told the Times of India that many people do not have the right information about Shariah and follow him incorrectly.
Azhar also told the newspaper that his organization gives information about this to the students and asks them to motivate others to adopt the right path.
On August 22, the Constitution Bench of five judges of the Supreme Court had asked the Central Government to make a law in this regard in six months, declaring the tradition of giving triple talaq at one time unconstitutional.
This bench of the Supreme Court was headed by Chief Justice of India, JS Khehar. The five judges involved in this bench are associated with five different religions.
Apart from Chief Justice in this bench, Justice Kurien Joseph, Justice RF Nariman, Justice UU Lalit and Justice S Abdul Nazir were also present.
This bench decided against triple talaq at a time with a majority of 3-2.
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