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New Delhi: Asserting that fatwas were only opinions not binding on any person, the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to act against a writ petition moved in the Supreme Court for prohibiting issuance of the religious edicts. Alleging that the petition was aimed at "causing disaffection among Muslims against the UPA Government," a delegation of the Board, which called on Dr. Singh, urged him to ensure that "the law officers of the Union Government make thorough scholastic representations before the apex court against the plea for disbanding Dar-ul-Quazas." "Fatwa means opinion. Such opinions are expressed by Islamic scholars when called upon to do so on any religio-socio-cultural issues and the opinion is given as per the religious law Shariat. Opinions are not binding on any person, including the person who has sought such opinion.
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"Prohibiting expression of opinions by Islamic scholars on issues pertaining to religious, social, cultural issues of the Muslims will directly hit the fundamental freedom of expression guaranteed under Article 19 of the Constitution," the Board said. In regard to Dar-ul Qaza (place of justice), it said they have been in existence for centuries and attended to disputes/problems of Muslims affecting their personal law. "It cannot be said to be a parallel court of law." The delegation, led by Board president Moulana Syed Rabey Husni Nadvi, included, among others, MPs Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi and Asaduddin Owaisi.
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