A Uniform Civil Code will help Muslim women in India fight injustices
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has proposed a Uniform Civil Code for India where all citizens would have the same law apply to their economic, social and religious rights. If such a law were to be enacted, it would ensure that injustices done to Muslim women in India were wiped out in one stroke.
Any country or society can claim status as a civilized one only if the men and women are treated equally and on par as per the law of the land. Of course, there can be instances where some sections of the people harass women in one form or the other, whatever may be the law of the land. In such a condition, those who harass women would be considered as punishable law breakers in countries where the laws do not permit status disparity and gender discrimination between men and women.
Unfortunately, there are some countries in the world where Muslim women are looked upon as inferior to men and their personal freedom and social movement are severely restricted by the law of the land. The restrictions are in various forms and methods such as dress code, praying in mosques along with men, denial of driving licence, and even freedom of movement in some places.
In countries like Iran and Afghanistan, the conditions faced by Muslim women are extremely challenging bordering on cruelty. In some Islamic countries, it may be less severe but nevertheless social conditions and practices are not fair to women. Even in a secular country like India, large sections of Muslim women suffer from several restrictions and discriminatory laws.
Muslim women have been silently bearing the brunt of suffering, fearing the fundamentalist clergy and oppressive menfolk from their religion.. While some women in Afghanistan and Iran protested recently and demanded their due rights and privileges, the protest movements were brutally suppressed by the governments. However, other countries and citizens mostly watched the situation in Afghanistan and Iran from the gallery and restricted their reactions to mere lip sympathy. In other words, Muslim women in Iran, Afghanistan and some other countries remain isolated in their struggle for freedom and liberty.
Those who want Muslim women’s freedom to be restricted and suppressed are the socially conservative clergy and their anatical religious followers. They seem to view women only as child-bearing machines created by God to satisfy the needs of men and they expect women to hide themselves from public view in order not to arouse the lust of men other than their husbands. Of course, there are many Muslim men who are unhappy about this situation but they do not seem to lend their voices in speaking out against this discrimination in any meaningful way.
Case study of India
India has the third largest Muslim population in the world, with 14.5 per cent of the Indian population of 1.4 billion being Muslims. Obviously, India also has one of the largest Muslim women populations in the world
There are many laws in India that are against women. For example, Muslim men can have four wives at any time, which shows lack of concern and care about the feelings of women as well as indicate the lack of respect for womanhood. This practice is permitted by law in India due to primacy of Muslim personal law over the nation's laws.
Until recently the law was that the Muslim husband can divorce his wife by simply uttering what is known as 'triple talaq' and some men are reported to have said 'triple talaq' even without seeing the wife face to face. This practice has been stopped in India by the Modi government, which has given great relief to Muslim women. However, such practices are still continuing unchecked in Muslim ghettos in parts of India.
In case of divorce, a Muslim man does not lose any financial rights, whereas if a Muslim woman were to divorce the husband she would forfeit her financial rights as per interpretation of Muslim personal law.
In the case of any dispute between husband and wife with regard to their children, a Muslim husband can straightaway have custody of the children, if he so desire, but a Muslim woman needs to approach the court to get permission to have the custody of her children..
These are only a few examples of the unjust personal laws obnoxious practices in India that are loaded against Muslim women.
Modi government’s proposal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has proposed a Uniform Civil Code for India where all citizens would have the same law apply to their economic, social and religious rights. If such a law were to be enacted, it would ensure that injustices done to Muslim women in India were wiped out in one stroke.
However, the proposed Uniform Civil Code has been opposed by the Muslim clergy and several Muslim associations which are largely dominated by conservative Muslim men. It remains to be seen whether the Modi government would be able to implement the much needed Uniform Civil Code in the face of opposition not only from Muslim clergy but also from a few political parties who want to keep the Muslim men in good humour as part of their "vote bank politics".
Plight of Muslim women in India
Poverty level among the Muslim population in India is a matter of concern. A careful analysis of the ground realities would indicate that such conditions are largely due to the suppression of women’s rights and liberty and restriction of their activities. The educational level and awareness level of a considerable section of Muslim women are not on par with other women in Indian society.
In effect, nearly half the Muslim population in India (mostly Muslim women) are not part of economic activity in any meaningful way and their potential and talent remain suppressed.
Muslim women in India need sympathy, support and understanding from all quarters . Today, even as a Uniform Civil Code is being proposed and would benefit Muslim women enormously, Muslim women remain conspicuous in India by their silence, unable to gather courage to demand their legitimate rights.
(The writer is a Trustee, NGO Nandini Voice for the Deprived, Chennai. Views are personal. He can be contacted at nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com)
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