The ACJU expresses its displeasure over some decisions taken on Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act by the Cabinet of Ministers

All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama ACJU released a press release regarding the decisions taken on Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act by the Cabinet of Ministers. The ACJU expresses its displeasure and distress with regard to this matter as Cabinet of Ministers has proceeded to take some decisions without taking into consideration the opinions given by Islamic religious and civil organizations.

The ACJU further says that they agree that certain reforms are needed in terms of the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act. Especially the grievances of the Muslim women should be addressed through these reforms. The appropriate reforms are required to be made considering the fundamental teachings of the religion, and upon due consultation of the concerned stakeholders by taking their views into consideration. The ACJU has presented its submissions on the necessary reforms in the prevalent Muslim Personal Laws on various occasions .

ACJU requests the government and the Minister of Justice, to reevaluate the above decisions made by the Cabinet of Ministers, by adhering to an inclusive decision making process, while giving due consideration to the fundamentals of the religion with regard to this matter and honoring the rights of all citizens of the country, in order to ensure that no one is served injustice and the multicultural diversity of our nation is upheld.

Full Statement – Muslim Family Laws were in practice in Sri Lanka throughout history of more than 1000 years among the Muslim community in accordance to the Islamic Religious teachings and cultural practices. These customary laws were codified and implemented since the Dutch and English colonial eras and post–independence period until today and were subjected to amendments time to time as required upon due consultation from community representatives as it was related to the Muslim community’s religious and cultural affairs.

In this context we agree that certain reforms are needed in terms of the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act. Especially the grievances of the Muslim women should be addressed through these reforms.

Since this matter is concerning the Religion followed by the Muslims, our stance is that, the appropriate reforms are required to be made considering the fundamental teachings of the religion, and upon due consultation of the concerned stakeholders by taking their views into consideration. Accordingly, the ACJU has presented its submissions on the necessary reforms in the prevalent Muslim Personal Laws on various occasions.

However, it is saddening that the Cabinet of Ministers has proceeded to take some decisions with regard to the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act, without taking into consideration the opinions given by Islamic religious and civil organizations. The ACJU expresses its displeasure and distress with regard to this matter.

Thus, the ACJU kindly requests the government and the Minister of Justice, to reevaluate the above decisions made by the Cabinet of Ministers, by adhering to an inclusive decision making process, while giving due consideration to the fundamentals of the religion with regard to this matter and honoring the rights of all citizens of the country, in order to ensure that no one is served injustice and the multicultural diversity of our nation is upheld.

The ACJU reiterates that it will support every decision that is taken based on the above mentioned criteria, in the best interest and development of the country and the Sri Lankan Muslim community.

We pray that all decisions made in the best interest of our country, results in lasting goodness for our country and our future generations.

Source – Ash-Shaikh M. Arkam Nooramith / General Secretary – All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama

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