India: Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat opposes instantaneous triple talaq


"The divorce procedure in Islam is so well designed that it allows every chance for conciliation and fulfil the rights of women"

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Times of India
By Yudhvir Rana | Edited | Apr 27, 2017

** The story has been edited to remove subtle inaccuracies introduced by the original reporter.

AMRITSAR: The Ahmadiyya Muslim community of Punjab has questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Aditiynath's drive against triple talaq among Muslims and instead supported the procedure which is explained in the Quran.

A spokesperson of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamat, India, Tariq Ahmad told TOI on Wednesday that triple talaq in a single session couldn't be justified. Stating that talaq was the most displeasing acts in the eyes of Allah, he alleged that due to the unjustified interpretation by so-called Muslim clerics the matter of talaq had become more displeasing. "The divorce procedure in Islam is so well designed that it allows every chance for conciliation and fulfil the rights of women," he said, adding that the Quran mentioned three different stages of talaq and not three pronouncements of talaq.

[To explain the Ahmadiyya position on tripple talaq, the community had organized a special press conference in 2016.]
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