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The term Mehram refers to a male, a woman cannot marry in her life (i.e. father, brother or son etc). The proposed Haj Policy 2018-22, prepared by the panel headed by former secretary Afzal Amanullah, has also suggested abolishing subsidy for Haj pilgrims.
“The suggestion to allow women to go without a Mehram is against Islam. This government, rather than trying to understand Islam and bringing relief to people, is increasing the problems of Muslims,” said Gulzar Azmi, secretary of Jamiat Ulema, Maharashtra unit.
The proposed change regarding women will fail as the government of Saudi Arabia will not issue visa to such women, he claimed. “If this government wishes to bring equality between men and women, they should start with child-bearing. Why cannot the man and woman be pregnant for four-and-half months each? Why are they only targeting Hajis (those who undertake Haj),” said the cleric from Jamiat Ulema, a leading Muslim religious body.
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Indian women are secular and believe in equal laws for all, she said. “His comments are highly condemnable and show his primitive mindset and attitude to women. We merit equality,” Shah said.