All India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board

The All India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB).[1] is an organisation constituted in 2005 to adopt strategies for the protection and continued applicability of Muslim Personal Law in India, with a particular focus on women's issues, including marriage, divorce, and other legal rights.

All India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board
Formation2005 (2005)
TypeNGO
President
Shaista Amber
Websiteaimwplb.com

Description

The AIMWPLB consists of a 30-person executive board and is led by president Shaista Ambar. The AIMWPLB received limited coverage by the Indian media in March 2008 when it released a 12-page "Sharai Nikahnama".[2] which sought to offer India's Muslim women a religiously-sanctioned alternative to conventional Islamic marriage contracts. The Nikhahnama is, according to the AIMWPLB applicable to Sunnis and Shi'a and is available in both Hindi and Urdu.[2]

As of march 2020, the president of AIMWPLB is Shaista Amber.[3]

References

  1. "Brief Introduction All India Muslim Women's Personal Law Board". Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. "Sharai Nikahnama". Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  3. "Triple talaq: UP government to seek opinion of Muslim women", Hindustan Times, 15 April 2017

Further reading

  • Jones, Justin (2009), "'Signs of churning': Muslim Personal Law and public contestation in twenty-first century India", Modern Asian Studies, 44 (1): 175–200, doi:10.1017/S0026749X09990114, hdl:10871/8922, ISSN 0026-749X
  • Vatuk, Sylvia (2007), "Islamic Feminism in India: Indian Muslim Women Activists and the Reform of Muslim Personal Law", Modern Asian Studies, 42 (2–3): 489–518, doi:10.1017/S0026749X07003228, ISSN 0026-749X, S2CID 143920808
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