The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court ruled that married Muslims cannot claim rights in a live-in relationship due to it not being permitted under Islam. The court made this decision while hearing a writ petition filed by an interfaith couple after the woman's parents lodged a police complaint against her.
This is @DrBilalPhilips a Toronto based Islamic cleric who has been banned from Britain since 2010. He points out under Sharia Law there is no concept of rape within marriage. A wife is expect to accede to sex whenever he desires. https://t.co/E9rEAuSu9p
A married #Muslim cannot claim rights in a #livein relationship, as such a #relationship is not permitted under Islam, the #Allahabad high court said. More details about the case đź”— https://t.co/WNL3kNnmJN https://t.co/MUB8NfKDJS
Live-In Relationship After Marriage Not Permitted By Islam: High Court https://t.co/SepGRKBk80
The Lucknow bench of the #Allahabad High Court on May 8 said that Muslims cannot claim rights in a live-in relationship when they have a living spouse, as such a relationship is not permitted under the tenets of Islam. https://t.co/6gQbBoT7QG
Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court rules that Muslims cannot claim the rights of a live-in relationship as Islam does not allow live-in relationship for a married man The Lucknow bench of Justice AR Masoodi and Justice AK Srivastava said this while hearing the writ petition…
A #married Muslim cannot claim rights in a #liveinrelationship, as such a relationship is not permitted under Islam, the #AllahabadHighCourt said. The court was hearing a writ petition filed by an interfaith couple after the woman's parents filed a police complaint against her… https://t.co/KX25j2U6VY
A married #Muslim cannot claim rights in a #liveinrelationship, as such a relationship is not permitted under Islam, the #Allahabadhighcourt said https://t.co/WNL3kNmOUf