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All India Muslim Personal Law Board (Jadeed) (abbreviated as AIMPLB(J)) is a Non-governmental organisation in India which represents the interests of Barelvi Sunni Muslims of India in the Muslim personal law called Shariah. [1] It split from the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and was founded as a separate organisation in December 2004. [2 ...
All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) is a non-governmental organisation in India that represents the interests of Muslims in matters of personal law. It was formed in 1973 with the objective of protecting and promoting the application of Islamic personal law among Muslims in India.
All India Muslim Jamaat; All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat; All India Muslim Personal Law Board; All India Muslim Personal Law Board (Jadeed) All India Shia Personal Law Board; All India Sunni Conference; All India Tanzeem Ulama-e-Islam; All India Ulema and Mashaikh Board; Anjuman Syedzadgan; Anjuman-e-Taraqqi-e-Urdu Bihar; Anjuman-i Taraqqi ...
Evidence of Muslim personal code can be found since 1206 on the Indian peninsula with the establishment of Islamic rule in parts of the region. [4] During the reign of Mamluk dynasty (1206–1290 A.D), Khalji dynasty (1290–1321), the Tughlaq dynasty (1321–1413), the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526) and the Sur dynasty (1539–1555), the court of Shariat, assisted by the Mufti, dealt with cases ...
BJP leaders said the new code is a major reform, rooted in India's 1950 constitution, that aims to modernise the country's Muslim personal laws and guarantee complete equality for women.
In February 2005 Raza Khan formed his own All India Muslim Personal Law Board (Jadeed) ("Modern") for the Barelvi Muslims after alleging discrimination from the Deobandi members of the Law Board. [10] He said: AIMPLB has lost all credibility as its two main components have separated. We are the new board now. We were feeling suffocated earlier ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Top Muslim leaders in India called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Friday to end disputes over mosques and Hindu temples, saying the minority Muslim population ...
Rahmani is a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board's Legal Council [10] [9] and the general secretary of Islamic Fiqh Academy. [9] He is a regular columnist of the Friday edition of Munsif, and editor of Three Monthly Behs-o-Nazar, an Islamic juristic journal that Mujahidul Islam Qasmi had started. [11]