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  • Jamaat-e-Islami’s organ, biweekly Daawat, while taking note of the many conciliatory components of Obama’s speech, writes: “He has been talking in this vein ever since his presidential campaign. Practically, he has not presented any evidence so far that he is really in favour of improvements in relations with the Muslim world... However, his style of speaking (andaaz-e-takallum) indicates that he wants to do something.”

    Empowering women

    The most emphatic view against the proposed reservation for women has come from some religious scholars. Delhi-based Hindustan Express (June 9) carries their views with the headline, ‘Khwateen ko reservation dena sahi nahin’. It quotes Maulana Mohammad Aslam Qasimi, the academic head of Dar-ul-uloom (Wakf) of Deoband (an institution formed after a split in the famous Deoband seminary over two decades ago) saying, interestingly: “If reservation becomes common, there will be a fall in the Muslim representation, and they (Muslim women) will not take part in election. Even if some of them do participate, violation of purdah (be-hijabi) is imminent.” and “the graph of Muslim representation in Parliament and assemblies already that is low, will fall rapidly.” The report quotes Maulana Nadeem-ul-Wajedi, chief editor of a noted journal Tarjuman: “it will not be a step for justice to deprive persons with better capabilities.” Delhi-based Jadeed Khabar writes: “To empower women there is need to change the mentality of people in the male-dominated society. By providing representation to a few hundred women in Parliament and state legislatures, we cannot empower crores of women of India. But the ruling party can use it to politically cripple the backward classes, tribals and minorities.”

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