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November 15, 2010 'Moderate' Indian Sharia in ActionIndian Islam is often touted as a paragon of liberal, enlightened Islamic modernism. Pace this trope, Indian journalist par excellence Arun Shourie observed in his brilliant 1995 analysis, The World of Fatwas or the Shariah in Action, the stultifying and dangerous living legacy of the Islamic doctrine being imparted by the orthodox Muslim religious establishment of his native India, and repeated throughout the Muslim world. Shourie catalogued and summarized the endless outpouring of absurd, discriminatory, and belligerent fatwas -- formal Islamic legal rulings compatible with the Muslim creed's totalitarian "divine" law, or Sharia -- issued by India's most respected Islamic teaching institutions, and covering the gamut of an individual Muslim's, and the Muslim community's, daily life.
Sadly, the irredentists among mainstream Indian Islam's clerical hierarchy whom Shourie decried, still hold forth, as evidenced by a fatwa just issued by Darul-Ifta, the fatwa department of leading Sunni Islamic seminary Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband. The juristic luminaries of Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband have just replied to a query by a man who had asked that in case no witness was present when he utters talaq thrice to his wife via cellphone -- announcing "I divorce you" -- whether such an Islamic "divorce" would be considered valid, or not. The male "petitioner's" query regarded the following scenario:
Dar-ul-Ifta's modernist Indian Islam fatwa experts replied in their eminent opinion, fully demonstrating just how much Sharia elevates a Muslim women's stature, that,
The ongoing, profound influence of Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband and its "fatwa department" validate what Shourie concluded about the Indian political and religious elites, both Hindu and Muslim who continue to sanction the "moderation" of such unabashed Islamic obscurantism:
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