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Supreme Court on Alimony: War breaks out over alimony, Muslim Law Board issues decree!

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has strongly opposed the Supreme Court's decision to grant alimony to divorced Muslim women, calling it a violation of Islamic law, or 'Sharia.' During a working committee meeting on Sunday, AIMPLB members thoroughly discussed the implications of the ruling. They argued that the decision contradicts the principles of Sharia, which governs personal laws for Muslims in India. The committee passed a resolution asserting that the Supreme Court's verdict undermines Islamic jurisprudence and sets a concerning precedent. AIMPLB emphasized the importance of adhering to religious laws and expressed their intention to challenge the ruling through appropriate legal channels.

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