Muslim groups urged to fight move to legalise gay sex
Hyderabad, July 3 : Muslim clerics have denounced the Delhi High Court order decriminalising gay sex and called upon all Muslim socio-religious groups to rise up and fight against any legislation in parliament legitimising same-sex relations.
The priests of various mosques, during their Friday sermons, termed the court order as 'unfortunate' and warned that this would lead to collapse of family system in the Indian society and invite the wrath of the almighty.
Reacting to Thursday's Delhi High court order for amending the 149-year-old Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the speakers and priests underlined the need to stop any legislation in parliament to amend the section and fight against the sin of homosexuality.
Addressing the Friday congregation at Masjid-e-Azizia, one of the biggest mosques in the city, Ijaz Mohiuddin Wasim called upon All India Muslim Personal Law Board and religious groups like Jamaat-e-Islami and Tableegi Jamat to rise up in protest against the move to legalise homosexuality.
'All the groups should pressurise the government to ensure that the law banning homosexuality is never amended,' he said.
Wasim termed the court order as a 'black chapter' in India's history. He also hailed the stand some Christian and Hindu groups have taken to oppose any move to decriminalise homosexuality.
'Doing and allowing something which is unnatural will invite the wrath of Allah as happened in the past,' Wasim said.
Quoting extensively from the holy Koran, the speaker pointed out that Allah had sent one of His prophets Lut to warn his people against indulging in homosexuality. 'When they continued to indulge in unnatural acts, they were wiped out from the face of the earth,' he said.
Meanwhile, All India Muslim Personal Law Board, the apex forum of Indian Muslims, is likely to urge the government not to amend the Section 377 of the IPC. The executive of the board at its meeting at Kozhikode July 12 is likely to make a demand on this.
Mohammed Abul Rahim Qureshi, assistant secretary of the board, said the government should not allow homosexuality as it would destroy the family system in India. 'The government should challenge the high court order in the Supreme Court and make out a strong case against homosexuality,' he said.
The Muslim political leaders are also strongly opposed to the move to legalise homosexuality. Hyderabad MP and president of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) Asaduddin Owaisi has termed as 'unacceptable' the high court order. He said the Indian culture could never accept homosexuality as it is an unnatural act.
--IANS
Jackson's Moonwalk Glove Sells For USD 350,000
Miley Cyrus' Driver Had Cardiac Arrest - Report
Bon Jovi And Sgwen Tefani Suing Bars
Noel Gallagher Attacker Pleads Guilty
Berry Gordy Honoured At Motown 50th Anniversary
Kelly Carlson's Fat Trauma
Joe Francis Too Sick For Court Appearance
John Travolta Thrilled With Street Honour
Courteney Cox Puts Cougar Town On Hold
Nicole Kidman And Kate Hudson Honour Everyday Heroes
Jackson's Moonwalk Glove For Sale
Sore Jordin Sparks Struggling To Enjoy New Number One
Stars Come Out For The Deftones
Family Issue Prompts The Cranberries To Cancel Concert
Fight Promoters Sue DMX
Judge Dismisses Assault Charges Against John Rich
John Travolta'S Family Day Out To Raise Charity Cash
Cole Slams Marriage Split Rumours
West Wing Star To Support Lopez In Dog Lawsuit
Second Autopsy Requested In Jewell Death
Lindsay Lohan Slammed By Store Over Freebie Demands
Shilpa Shetty ties the knot with Raj Kundra
7 killed, 60 injured in Assam twin blast
2 CRPF killed in Jharkhand mine blast
Gavaskar, not Sachin Tendulkar, a true Maharashtrian: Sena
Jayawardena replaces Sangakkara as No. 1 Test batsman
Sachin Tendulkar plays for BCCI, not India: Sena
Manmohan Singh arrives in Washington
'Playing Paa to Big B is difficult' : Abhishek Bachchan
'Man-woman relationship is too complicated' : Mahesh Bhatt
'70pc of my films is reality' : Madhur Bhandarkar
Jail came at the right time: Arya Babbar
'I' m only concentrating on films' : Mukesh Tyagi
'I am working on my Hindi' : Jacqueline Fernandez
'I share same energy with Ranbir': Katrina Kaif
'Don't call me 90-yr-old' : Manna Dey
'Kiss is lucky for my films': Emraan Hashmi
Manufacturing sector showing stronger signs of recovery due to stimulus: CII
Iran's Revolutionary Guards start military manoeuvres
New York man kills fellow commuter over train seat