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T’Gana: After folding talaq tires, Muslim women face neglect

T'Gana: After folding talaq tires, Muslim women face neglect
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Hyderabad: The Ministry of Union Ministry Minority recently announced that August 1 will be celebrated as the day of Muslim women’s rights to mark through the law that is prohibited by the instant Talaq eruption.
But the hype and euphoria can hide darker truth.
The Passing of the Muslim Women (Marriage Rights Protection) acted two years ago has made life more difficult for women in a problem marriage.
Their husband just ignored him without asking for Talaq.
In the process, women are unable to ask for maintenance or remarry.
Meet Zakira, * Marriage happiness Who lasts exactly 18 days.
Booked for murder, her husband was sent to the prison the next morning and the bride of the young woman was immediately sent back to her parents’ house in Shaheen Nagar Hyderabad.
Since then, Zakira – now with a toddler behind him – has been waiting for ‘reunion’.
The man, however, has taken a new wife since he was given a guarantee.
For notes, the guarantee was raised by the Zakira family.
“We paid Rs 25 lakh for his guarantee, but he left me,” said the 25-year-old people, pain because the confidentiality was proven through his niqab.
“He constantly refused to give me divorce or pay maintenance.
In fact, he threatened to take my child if I insist on divorce,” Zakira added, seeking comfort to the women around him, sitting crammed into the association of the resources and welfare of women Shaheen, in Sultan Shahi.
Each of them has a similar story to tell.
Sultana * first married at the age of 14 years.
One child and forced Khula later, his parents found him the second groom.
Now Sultana has two children and no husband.
“My second husband decided to walk out one day because he fell in love with other people.
I didn’t even know how to track it,” he said, acknowledging how guilt the life of his parents became unbearable.
“Now, when we try to advise the men, they tell us to our faces that they will not propose a divorce at any cost, to avoid all legalities,” Jameela said, founder Shaheen.
About 70% of cases that come to him are women who have been abandoned – sometimes by citizens of other countries – and allowed to struggle financially.
“Although there are provisions to find benefits from the waqf board, the process is excessive – it involves orders from a family court that can take up to one year or even more – and often end up with women who get no,” said Nishat.
However, Mohammad Saleem, Chair of the Waqf Council of the State of Telangana stated that help was extended wherever possible.
“We are channeling Rs 5 lakh to Rs 6 lakh every month.
So far, 360 women such as those who have a court order, have been supported.
Depending on order we pay Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 per month,” he said though he claimed to ignore the new phenomenon in Muslim society.
Islamic scholar Moulana Abdul Kareem said that many neglect cases were called the local mosque committee.
“In some cases, we managed to convince the man to take back the woman.
We also prevent men from divorce,” he said.
(* The name of several respondents has been changed to protect their identity) 30% of cases ended with pierced women: Although there are no official data, religious leaders and officials say that at least 30% of cases will have it ended in previous divorce, now ending with women abandoned.
Hafez Peer Khalee Ahmed Saber, Secretary General of Jamiat Ulema, Telangana and AP, felt more neglecting cases reported after legislation.
He Contest Claims Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi that many Muslim women have increased, on the grounds that in the absence of data comments do not make sense.
Only abandoned routes to avoid prison: In the years after the instant Triple Talaq was prohibited, abandoned had become the only route for many men to avoid the term prison, said social activists.
“Most young women with two children and more children left behind.
These women are very vulnerable and do not have the means to seek legal assistance when they fight for everyday whereabouts,” said Mujtaba Hasan Askari to help the hand foundation working with a lot The woman.

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