Denying women inheritance goes against Islamic teachings: CJP Isa

CJ Isa condemned misuse of honor killings in name of dignity, reiterated equal treatment for women


News Desk June 29, 2024
Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa. PHOTO: FILE

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Qazi Faez Isa has criticized men for depriving women of their property rights, calling it a violation of Islamic teachings.

He highlighted instances where sons claim inheritance rights over property, stating it was gifted to them upon their father's demise.

Speaking at a conference for justice in Islamabad, the CJ underscored that the constitution mandates women's representation across all sectors. Article 25 ensures equal treatment, emphasizing that women not only enter the National Assembly through reserved seats but also win elections and become parliamentarians.

Justice Isa also noted that the constitution guarantees compulsory education for sixteen years. He lamented a disregard for social history within the Muslim community and condemned the misuse of honor killings in the name of dignity.

Following this, Justice Isa stressed that true adherence to Islam opposes such acts of selfishness.

The CJ reiterated that denying women their rightful inheritance is a serious offense against Islamic principles, highlighting such cases often arise son after a father's death, where sons claim to have received property as a gift.

COMMENTS (4)

Saeed ur Rehman | 5 months ago | Reply It s just a talk. CDA is knowingly openly transfering property in the name of males where there are 4-5 sisters have right. There is no will written by father but male taking all property. There is no implementation of this law. Just a slogan. If he is sincere he should order CDA to stop all such transfers of such cases.
Ayesha Sadozai | 5 months ago | Reply Denying property and other rights to women is another sordid and un-Islamic manifestation of the alarming social Talibanization of Pakistan. It s clearly linked to anti-women misogyny and the growing trend to keep women away from education . It s high time our authorities acted sternly to check and block such negative actions and they must also undertake a nationwide public education campaign to make everyone know the true rights of women as granted by Islam.
VIEW MORE COMMENTS
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ