
The judges of the Supreme Court were divided on Thursday regarding the ban on hijab and now the matter will be referred to a larger bench. Meanwhile, the issue of hijab has once again taken political color. Referring to the Supreme Court hearing, Asaduddin Owaisi said that we were expecting the Supreme Court would unanimously decide in favor of the Hijab. But the judges have a different opinion, we respect it. Justice Dhulia said that the choice is a very big thing and it should be respected. He has written his decision referring to Articles 14 and 19.
Comparison of Hijab with Mangalsutra, Sindoor, and Turban
Asaduddin Owaisi said that BJP has made it an unnecessary issue. It's a matter of the girl's choice. In a conversation with a TV channel, Owaisi also compared hijab with the turban, sindoor, and mangalsutra. "If you allow a Sikh boy in uniform to wear a turban and a Hindu girl to wear vermilion and mangalsutra, but Muslim girls are not allowed to wear a hijab, it is discrimination," he said. Owaisi said that if children do not see each other's religious traditions then how will they understand diversity? Children must understand all the traditions in the school itself.
Owaisi said - Hijab is the decree of Allah in the Quran
Not only this, Asaduddin Owaisi said that hijab is mandatory in Islam. Allah and the Qur'an have prescribed the hijab and niqab. If someone does not want to wear a hijab, then he can do so, but if someone wishes, he should be allowed to wear it. He said that Allah has a decree in the Qur'an that girls should wear hijab. Owaisi said did I ever say that I will talk to the same anchor who is not wearing a hijab. Speaking on the same matter, All India Muslim Personal Law Board member Yasmin Farooqui said that the two judges had different views. This shows that two people may have different opinions.
SP MP said - the ban on hijab is wrong, choice is necessary
Farooqui said that whether one believes in religion and how much does not, it is a matter of choice. Yasmin said that my mother used to wear a hijab, but I take a dupatta. My daughter also wears jeans. It is a matter of choice. At the same time, SP MP ST Hasan said that as far as hijab is concerned, no one should be forced to do anything. Whether one wears it or not, it should be left to the girls. It is noteworthy that another SP MP Shafiqur Rahman Burke had said that if girls do not wear hijabs, they will become vagabonds.
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