NationStates Jolt Archive


Don't work with men - Indian mullahs tell women

Aryavartha
03-02-2006, 07:39
The two-bit mullahs are getting scared that their flock is moving away from their archaic ways by getting an education and economic freedom which will eventually lead to religious freedom and a questioning of the mullah's unchallenged power.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/india/story/0,,1701299,00.html
Muslim women should not work with men or go shopping in areas where they could mix with strangers of the opposite sex, according to an edict issued by the influential All India Muslim Personal Law Board, which claims to represent the nation's 140 million Muslims. [No, they don't. The shias, who are much progressive, have broken away from the sunni deobandi dominated board and have formed their own board. Sunnis are still the majority but they are not 140 million]

Maulana Syed Nizamuddin, the board's general secretary, said the decision to ask Muslim women not to work in call centres and avoid any kind of job which involves interacting with men was part of a package of "social reforms we advocate". [how dare they go out and earn economic freedom?]

He said that women were also dressing in western clothes :eek: , especially in the country's new shopping malls, and these often were "too revealing". "Men will gaze on them if they visit the market. It is extremely essential to cover their entire body. Better such errands are left to the men in the family," said Mr Nizamuddin.

The comments provoked anger among Muslim liberals, who say such pronouncements are an anachronism and will undermine the authority of the clergy.

Syeda Hameed, of the Muslim Women's Forum, said that the board needed to reflect a more "sane, moderate, realistic" view of the world. "There is nothing in the Qur'an or the Sharia law about these things. In fact one of the wives of the prophet was a businesswoman. Saying these things just makes Islam end up looking anti-women, which it is not."

The board, which is made up of leading Muslim clerics from all over India, carries considerable weight. Almost every mosque in the country takes its advice.

However opinion polls have shown that Indian Muslims, who have benefited less from the country's wealth and development in recent years, have become increasingly preoccupied with material matters rather than spiritual ones.

According to a poll commissioned by CNN-IBN, a news network, 69% of Indian Muslim respondents chose "livelihood issues" as the most important issue facing the community. Only 4% said religion.

Academics say that although India has many prominent Muslims in Bollywood and in sports, this has masked the community's relative decline in the country. Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta, of Delhi's Centre for Policy Research, said that for "all the visibility of Muslim film stars and cricketers, there is considerable evidence to suggest that independent India has done a bad job of integrating Muslims into the mainstream of politics".[of course all blame must be put on the govt and not on the mullah boards]
Peisandros
03-02-2006, 08:48
Hmm. Blah, it's always going to happen at some stage (the women getting an education and whatnot) so this doesn't come as any great suprise. Was just a matter of time I guess.
Pennterra
03-02-2006, 09:03
Ah, so the conservative religious factions in India are starting to scream their heads off about women being independent. Good; that's always been a good sign of progress.

*waits for people to start commenting on this as if Islam has a monopoly on oppressing women, when Christian and Jewish leaders did the exact same thing when women started becoming more independent in the West*
Solarlandus
03-02-2006, 09:19
Aryavartha,
Thanks for sharing this. It's definitely a good reminder as to the sort of pinheads we are fighting. It sounds like Mr Nizamuddin definitely needs a visit from the Clue Fairy. ^_~


Ah, so the conservative religious factions in India are starting to scream their heads off about women being independent. Good; that's always been a good sign of progress.

What! You're saying that Buddhists, Hindus, Nestorian Christians, and Shiite Moslems don't have conservative factions? Only Sunni Moslems do? Or did you fail to notice that only conservative *Sunni Moslems* were mentioned in this article? Hmmmm! :p

*waits for people to start commenting on this as if Islam has a monopoly on oppressing women, when Christian and Jewish leaders did the exact same thing when women started becoming more independent in the West*

Oh yeah? Seems to me that it was always the atheists who did the most whining. If I ever feel mean enough, the next time I'm at a library I can dig up some "women are evolutionarily inferior to men" bilge from the late 19th Century and early 20th Century if you wish. :D

*snicker* ^~^