Lucknow
Maulana issues fatwa against female foeticide
Wednesday April 20, 2011 02:26:21 PM,
IANS
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Lucknow: Alarmed by
the latest census report confirming a steep fall in the male-female
ratio in Uttar Pradesh - India's most populous state - a leading
cleric from a prominent Islamic seminary here Wednesday issued a
strong 'fatwa' against female foeticide..
"Even though the law does not permit it, people are openly violating
the rules and getting their female child aborted across Uttar
Pradesh," Lucknow's Naib Imam and head of the city's oldest Islamic
seminary, Darul Uloom Firangi Mahal, told IANS here.
Responding to a query made by Huma Khwaja, a professor in a local
degree college, Maulana Khalid Rasheed issued a fatwa banning both
sex determination and abortion of female embryo.
"Abortion was strictly banned under Islam and the latest census
report has clearly shown that it was large-scale abortion of female
foetus that has led to a high disproportion between the male and
female population in Uttar Pradesh," he said.
"I, therefore, feel that timely action alone can save the situation
from turning worse," Maulana Rasheed pointed out.
According to the census report, disproportionate male-female ratio
was found in as many as 63 of Uttar Pradesh's 71 districts.
Even as the state's population has gone up by three crore over the
past 10 years, the number of female child in the age group of 0-6
years has dropped by 10 lakh, according to the report.
The male-female child sex ratio which stood at 1000:916 in 2001 was
found to have slipped to 1000:899 in 2011.
Meanwhile, the number of ultrasound centres rose from about 400 in
2001 to more than 4,000 now. The Maulana was of the view that many
of these ultrasound centres were indulging in illegal sex
determination.
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