Former Jharkhand Chief Minister and BJP leader Raghubar Das on Tuesday strongly criticised Jharkhand Minister Hafizul Hassan for his reported "Shariat first, then Constitution" remarks, terming these as "unfortunate" and "disrespectful."
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) Spokesperson Manoj Pandey on Tuesday announced the party's opposition to the Waqf Amendment Act, stating that a resolution has been introduced against it.
Jharkhand Minister Hafizul Hassan clarified his "Shariat first, then Constitution" remark, saying it was misinterpreted and taken out of context. He emphasised his belief in the Constitution and his position as a minister.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to file its response on a plea seeking a declaration that the persons who do not want to be governed by the Muslim Personal Law must be allowed to be governed by the secular law of the country.
Heydaitullah, an MBA graduate from Jamia, is alleged to have taken oath (Bayath) to ISIS in 2018 and conspired to establish Sharia law in India under the ISIS banner.
Speaking to ANI, Minister Sarang said, "Disruptive people like Arif Masood forget that this country will run on the Constitution and not Shariat. If he (Masood) is talking about Shariat so much, then will he accept Shariat? It is also written in the Shariat that putting Photos, playing music
The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) has drawn criticism after its chief, Dr. Raghib Naeemi, declared the use of VPNs for accessing immoral content un-Islamic. Religious scholars, lawmakers, and digital rights activists argue that the decree undermines privacy rights and freedom of expressi
The Taliban has enacted stringent new laws in Afghanistan, significantly restricting women's public lives. Under these laws, women must cover their entire bodies, including their faces, and are banned from singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. They are also prohibited from looking a
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has stated that the uniform or secular civil code is not acceptable to Muslims as they will never compromise with Sharia Law (Muslim Personal Law).
Kuala Lumpur [Malayasia], August 15: 65% of Malaysian Muslims will exclusively choose banking and investment products that are Shariah-compliant, according to a survey conducted by Hong Leong Islamic Bank ("HLISB" or the "Bank").
Earlier, Congress MLA from Bhopal Arif Masood opposed the Waqf Board Amendment Bill, 2024, saying that Waqf properties are private properties and do not belong to any individual.
The president of Jammu and Kashmir Anjuman Sharia Shia and the patron of Jafaria Supreme Alliance Muzaffarabad, Hujjatul Islam Wal Muslim Alhaj Agha Syed Hasan Al Musawi Al Safawi, condemned the ongoing sectarian violence and looting in Parachinar, a town in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province o