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Objections to Review of Controversial Shi’ite Status Law
Ikramuddin Bahram , Peshawar: Apr 11 2009
Made Popular Apr 13 2009
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Objections to Review of Controversial Shi’ite Status Law
A prominent Shi’ite religious scholar has declared that none including the Ministry of Justice or any other governmental organ can bring any sort of change in the recently drafted and promulgated Shi’ite Personal Law.

Ayatollah Asif Mohsini, a former Jihadist and a drafter of the controversial religious law defended the law and asked the international community to abstain from interfering into the internal matters of Afghanistan.

Shi’ite Personal Law which was recently drafted by the Afghan parliament and signed into effect by President Karzai brought a heap of sharp criticisms from the international community and human rights dogwatch particularly women rights organizations.

The critics of the law maintain that the law has violated women’s rights to a great extent but Ayatollah Mohsini, who had a role in preparing the matter of the law, in response to these observations says that the Shi’ite Personal Law has been prepared on the basis of Islamic Jurisprudence and in no clause of it have the women rights been violated.

Mohsiini also warned that the Ministry of Justice or any other organization in the country has the right to bring any sort of change in the matter of the law. He strongly maintained, “Justice Ministry of Afghanistan for no reason or authority can bring any change in the Shi’ite Personal Law as any change in the law will be in direct opposition with the national constitution.”

Earlier under huge pressure from the international community President Karzai had ordered the Ministry of Justice to review the matter of the law. However, in reference to these criticisms the Ayatollah asked the international community to abstain from meddling into the internal affairs of the country and respect the country’s sovereignty.

Just last week the international leaders had turned down the law calling it “abhorrent” and at places against the basic human rights. It was highlighted in the international Media as well.

This law has also brought about a huge controversy as the country’s two mainstream Muslim communities of Majority Sunnis and Shiites differ widely in their interpretation of religious affairs. It interestingly is the first time in history that a Sunni Ruler is signing into law an affair of the Shiite community that has direct links to the Shiite Jurisprudence the initiator of which is Imam Jaffar-as-Sadiq, the great grandson of the Prophet of Islam.

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Dom
London, United Kingdom
What do you expect from Muslim culture that makes women dress head to toe in potato sacks and burns women and children alive for insulting what the Muslim men mistakenly think is their honor?
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Don
Brooklyn, United States
This is not about religion but about supremacy. This is a man's sick fantasy where the women is a slave, submits to a man without question
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Ikramuddin Bahram
Peshawar, Pakistan
Very well said Don,

It’s in fact, the channelizing of man’s supremacy over women through a legal document the burden of which should at least take Afghan society a 100 years to overcome.
(Global Perspectives)
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Desirae
Toronto, Canada
Sanctioned wife raping............ Another gift from the wonderful world of islam.
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Ilhan Khan
istanbul, Turkey
The world will become a better place if we all stop pretending to be christians, muslims, sunni, shia, ismailis, whabis, jews, hindus etc. Leave each other alone.
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Ikramuddin Bahram
Peshawar, Pakistan
Hey Ilhan,
That’s what you and i say. What about the rest of the worl? Look at the Ayatollah who has a following at least in hundreds of thousands. Will he stop thinking that way and start thinking the way we do? Why should he bother do so while he finds boundless happiness in being a richly followed cleric?
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Ilhan Khan
istanbul, Turkey
Thts right Behram, i just put my suggestion forward. If i am not wrong the greatest resistance to the Taliban in Afghanistan were the Shias, so y are they returning to the same Talbanistic attitude..i dont find any difference in this shiite cleric and mullah Omar.May be our dear CJ, you wont giv a heck to the protesters and rallies that some women in Afghanistan have carried out in afghanistan in favor of the law. The same shia community who thought the Taliban were the biggest oppressors as far as human rights are concerned are now rallying in support of this black law. Well report tht i read on Yahoo tells us that 300 women protesting against the law were abbushed by around 1000 women calling them slaves of christians other reports say they call them sunni agents, my God afghanistan dznt have one prob to deal with... ayatollahs, mullahs, Iran, Pakistan, India, karzai and his accomplices i feel sad fo rthis poor nation.
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Ikramuddin Bahram
Peshawar, Pakistan
Dear Ilhan,
The protests you’ve read about on yahoo was the first of its kind in many years. And if a society as a whole is dominated and educated the way men wanted, what could you expect the result to be? It would have never been as different as it is now. The same women who are kept blind in the name of religion are in deed speaking against themselves. Do you as a freeman want someone else to impose restrictions on you for the sake of an ideology that has no big thing to do with your life?
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