Delhi’s Jama Masjid bans entry of ‘girls’. Later withdrew the dictat

According to Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam, the decision was taken after some “incidents” were reported on the premises of the heritage structure

According to Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam, the decision was taken after some “incidents” were reported on the premises of the heritage structure
According to Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam, the decision was taken after some “incidents” were reported on the premises of the heritage structure

Delhi’s Jama Masjid issues new rule

The administration of Delhi’s famous Jama Masjid has put up notices outside the main gates banning the entry of ‘girls’, whether alone or in groups. As the controversy escalated, the mosque’s Shahi Imam on Thursday said the order is not applicable to those coming to offer prayers. The notices, which have no date, came up a few days ago outside the three main entry gates, sources in the administration said. However, it has come to attention only now.

Jama Masjid mein ladki ya ladkiyon ka akele daakhla mana hai (The entry of a girl, or girls is not permitted in Jama Masjid),” reads the notice by the administration of the 17th-century Mughal era monument that attracts thousands of devout as well as tourists.

Shahi Imam Syed Ahmed Bukhari said the decision was taken after some “incidents” were reported on the premises of the heritage structure. “Jama Masjid is a place of worship and people are welcome for that. But girls coming alone and waiting for their dates… This is not what this place is meant for. The restriction is on that,” Bukhari told the media, defending the controversial decision.

“Any such place, be it a mosque, temple or gurudwara is a place of worship (ibadat ki jagah hai) and there is no restriction on anyone coming for that purpose. Just today, a group of 20-25 girls visited and they were allowed to enter,” Bukhari added.

Shahi Imam withdraw the order after LG’s request

Later in the evening, Jama Masjid’s Shahi Imam agreed to withdraw the order restricting entry of women into the mosque, after Delhi LG V K Saxena spoke to him and requested him to take back the decree. The LG’s officials added that Imam Bukhari agreed to revoke the order, on the condition that visitors respect and maintain the sanctity of the mosque.

Past ban

In the past, music video shoots by visitors were prohibited. An old board outside the entry gate facing the busy Matia Mahal area bears the message: “Music video shoot is strictly prohibited inside the mosque”. Jama Masjid administration claimed that people who engage in “inappropriate behaviour” are being restricted and “not all women”.

DCW terms it a violation of women’s rights

The issue led to outrage in some quarters as women rights activists termed the mosque’s decision regressively and unacceptable. While Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal termed it a violation of women’s rights and said she was issuing a notice, sources in the National Commission for Women said it has taken suo motu cognizance of the matter and is deciding on the action to be taken.

DCW chief Swati Maliwal on Twitter said, “It is completely wrong to ban the entry of women in Jama Masjid. The kind of rights a man has to praying, women also have the same rights.” “I am issuing a notice to the imam of Jama Masjid. Nobody has the right to ban entry of women in this way,” she tweeted. In a video, the panel’s chief said that it was a “shameful” and “unconstitutional” act.

“What do they feel? This is not India. This is Iraq? Nobody will raise a voice against discrimination meted out to women openly… Nobody is above the Constitution. For such a Talibanesque act, we have issued a notice to them. We will ensure that this ban is withdrawn,” Maliwal said in the video.

The panel, in its notice, has sought details on the reasons for prohibiting the entry of women and girls “without male companions” in the Jama Masjid and the person responsible for restricting the entry of women and girls. “If the decision was taken in a meeting, please provide a copy of the minutes of the meeting. Steps taken by authorities now for removing the restriction imposed on the entry of women and girls,” it said. The DCW also has sought a detailed action taken report on the matter by November 28.

Women rights activists hit out at the mosque’s administration, saying it takes women centuries back.

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