Mangalore: Islamic Cultural Centre to Launch Anti-dowry Campaign


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jul 14: The city-based Islamic Cultural Centre plans to lead a wide-spread campaign to root out the evil of dowry prevailing in the society, as this problem has been plaguing all communities in India including Muslims. This was revealed by the office bearers of the centre, at a press conference held here on Wednesday July 14.



“Islam as a religion has no known concept of dowry. There is however, a mention about Mehr (gifts given by groom to bride during marriages). But, because of the concept of dowry that has  got embedded in the families living in Karnataka Coast, a number of girls remain unmarried because of the inability of their parents to dole out large amounts of money as dowry. Many poor families are seen approaching a number of people for financial assistance, selling their assets and availing of loans for meeting dowry demand of grooms. Many people commit suicide, get killed, become mentally ill, or turn their lives into a perennial suffering, because of dowry menace. There are cases in which the relationship is ended because of non-payment of specified dowry in full,” they said.

The centre wants the Ulemas and leaders of Muslim society to take up activities like preaching the people to go for simple marriages, form area committees under the leadership of religious leaders or Kazis to enforce a common code in conducting marriages, and encouraging the youth to marry as per the tenets of Islam, without bending under pressure to demand dowry.

All India Sunni Ulema Union general secretary and patron of Islamic Cultural Centre, Kantapuram A P Abubakker Musliyar, Udupi district Kazi and Sunni Jamiyyatul Ulema state committee president, P M Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, Karnataka State Sunni Youth Association’s leader, Abusufyan H Ibrahim Madani, chairman of Talent research Foundation, Abdul Ravoof Puttige, Islamic Cultural Centre general secretary, Mumtaz Ali, joint secretary, Hyder Partipaddy, treasurer, Usman Haji Mittur and Masid Pakhva Mutavalli, S M Rashid Haji, were present.

  

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  • Nazeer, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 24 2011

    A Great effort, Not really all committe members are in favour of it. see the photo. I can still argue that one of its member sitting there has taken dowry for his wife's brother, he still live in his house. His charector is also not good. But the step is really good which definitely will transform our society into good way. All the best.

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  • lathif9741992395, manglore

    Mon, Aug 02 2010

    Very good step by the 'Islamic Cultural Centre,at last they wokeup now i think, all the best.

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  • SHARIEF SULTAN, MANGLORE /KHOBAR

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Any way thanks for this drive. I believe this is not for the first time in Mangalore for such campaign.
    We need a powerful fatwa from these ULEMAs to invalidate any dowry marriage adding it leads to ZINA not marriage.
    What prevents them to it. They are answerable to the Almighty

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  • SHARIEF SULTAN, ATTAVAR/KHOBAR

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Any way it is a good news indeed.I believe this campaign drive is not for the first time in Mangalore.

    it can be really effective if the ULEMA , that the DOWRY STICKEN MARRIAGE NULLIFIES THE VALIDITY OF THE MARRIAGE. Then such marriage can lead to act of ZINAH. Why the ULEMA are hesitant to this FATWA. PLEASE NOW. What prevents them to release this FATWA.
    Many poor girls and their parents and the entire community would have been saved from this BARBARIC, UNCIVILIZED, SHAMFUL, SATANIC ACT(add some more fitting words).

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  • fathima, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 15 2010

    Why not issue Fatwa from highest authority? Men eyeing the girls from different community is also one of the cause the number of girls remain unmarried.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    First of all let the office bearer set example by not receiving any dowry for themselves if they are bachelor or for their sons. Setting goal is good but it is easier to preach for othes. Good cause and initiative is appreciable but practise should start from self and house memebers. Then it will be fruitful. Otherwise it will be another publicity dias.

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  • hamid, dubai

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    i would urge AP ustad,you have to come front for real problem of security issue..y dont you speak when some people insult our propet.y dont you protest against that,sitting inside and giving statement not enough,you have to follow our propet first.

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  • Nazeer, Mangalore/ Riyadh

    Thu, Jul 15 2010

    May Allah help you in your sincere efforts. By the way, why don't all the organizations join hands together to fight the evil? Collective efforts will yield better results. All the best.

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  • Saleem, Belvai/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    Yes,all should work against dowry system. Everybody get together and fight against the system mostly young boys and girls,each one of you -do not give, do not take

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  • Saleem razak, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    very good step by the 'Islamic Cultural Centre,atlast they wakeup now i think, all the best.

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  • latheef kodagu, saudi arabia

    Wed, Jul 14 2010

    good realy great things not only muslims all over india hindu muslim cristan all b cose this days dowry so meny women are sucide and killing

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