Skip to main content

SA demands to end Council of Islamic Ideology

KARACHI: Sindh Assembly passed a resolution against the recommendations of the  Council Islamic Ideology on Monday and demanded for the end of its existence .
The resolution was moved by Pakistan Muslim League-Functional’s (PML-F) leader Mehtab Akhtar Rashidi.
The Assembly expressed serious reservations over the recent decisions taken by the CII with regards to women.
It moreover demanded of the federal government that any implementation of the CII’s recommendations on underage marriages and DNA tests should be stopped
The CII has come under fire with its controversial statements and rulings.
Earlier this month, the CII had ruled that laws related to minimum age of marriage were un-Islamic and that children of any age could get married if they attain puberty.
CII chairman Maulana Mohammad Khan Sheerani had said that the age of puberty varied from individuals to individuals and that it was the responsibility of guardians to have ruksati as soon as the child attains the age of puberty.
It had also said that the current law requiring a man to seek written permission from his wife before contracting a second marriage should be amended.
“The government should amend the law to make the issue of more than one marriage easy and in accordance with Sharia,” Sheerani had said.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Three people, including a Hindu priest, raped and killed a 9-year-old Dalit girl

Dalit Girl raped by Hindu priest  Three people, including a Hindu priest, raped and killed a 9-year-old Dalit girl New Delhi: A nine-year-old Dalit girl from a backward community in India was gang-raped, murdered and then forcibly buried in New Delhi. Police have arrested a Hindu priest and three accomplices on a family complaint and a case has been registered against them. The accused have been identified as Priest Radhe Shyam, Lakshmi Narain, Kuldeep and Saleem, all are the residents of the area. The minor girl had gone to the cemetery to fetch cold drinking water when the accused raped her. The victim's mother said she was upset when she did not return after an hour, adding that she hurried to the cemetery where the priest informed her: "Your daughter is dead." He added that the 9-year-old girl was forcibly buried by the priest at his own expense. The forensic team found only the legs and ashes of the minor girl at the cemetery. The horrific incident has sparked prote...

Islamabad:Fuss at Islamic university as girls ‘confined’ at hostel

I SLAMABAD: Three female students of International Islamic University Islamabad made it to the television headlines on Saturday as a court bailiff recovered them from the university hostel where they were allegedly confined by the administration. The university administration however denied the charges strongly, arguing the students were expelled from hostel through disciplinary action, but they opted to lock themselves up in hostel rooms and create the mess through electronic media coverage. Neelum Jehan, Romana and Hiba were allegedly confined by the hostel administration Friday evening with no food and water, and the bailiff recovered them after more than 18 hours of confinement. Taking notice of the media reports, district and sessions judge Raja Jawad Abbas appointed a court official as bailiff to recover the girls. The bailiff recovered them and produced the girls and a hostel warden before the judge. Later, the judge directed release of hostel warden Shaista, and announced t...

Cabinet meeting: Govt’s final decision about Taliban likely today

ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet meet got underway in Islamabad today (Tuesday) to discuss key national issues, including the process of dialogue with Taliban and options of military action against them, media reported. According to sources, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar will table the five-year National Security Policy before the cabinet for approval. He would brief the cabinet about the overall law and order situation in the country as well as measures being taken to combat militancy. Sources said that important decisions regarding dialogue with Taliban and action against militants in North Waziristan are also likely to be made during today’s session. They added that the prime minister would take cabinet members in confidence about negotiations with the Taliban and the government future course of strategy.