Muslim cleric: courts shouldn't meddle in Islam's internal affairs
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Ashish Srivastava A Muslim speaker claimed hijab is Islam's internal concern.
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The Supreme Court split on petitions challenging Karnataka's hijab prohibition in pre-university schools.
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Maulana Mirza Shafiq Hussain Shafaq said judges shouldn't tamper with Islam.
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Judges shouldn't intervene. If we pray four times a day, how often should we pray?" Shafaq.
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Justice Gupta backed Karnataka's order, whereas Justice Dhulia allowed all petitions and overturned the Karnataka High Court's ruling.
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Justice Dhulia quashed the state government's prohibition on hijab and ordered its removal.
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Justice Hemant Gupta wants to debate religious freedom. He proposed rejecting the appeal and maintaining the school hijab prohibition.
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The split verdict means hijab restrictions will continue for now. UU Lalit, India's chief justice, will constitute a new bench. CJI will decide SC bench size.
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