Haji Ali Trust Says Presence Of Women Near Male Saint’s Grave Is A Grievous Sin, Bans Women From Entering

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Haji Ali Trust Says Presence Of Women Near Male Saint’s Grave Is A Grievous Sin, Bans Women From Entering


The Muslim community is at the crossroads, as it stands witness to a global confrontation between an all inclusive and moderate interpretation of Islam and a more conservative, stricter form of the religion. In Mumbai, the Haji Ali Dargah, a city landmark which accepts people irrespective of religion, caste or gender seems to be caught at the center of this debate.



The Haji Ali trust brought about a ban on women entering the inner sanctum of the shrine also known as Mazaar, which houses the grave of the saint. This ban was challenged by a group led by Dr Noorjehan Niaz and Zakia Soman, working for Muslim women from the lower strata of the society. They termed the new rule as gender discrimination, as reported by The Indian Express

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While the shrine welcomes people from different religions and genders without any distinction, the trust justified the ban saying, “The trustees are unanimous on the point that entry of women in close proximity to the grave of a male Muslim saint is a grievous sin as per Islam. The Constitution of India, which confers upon the trust a fundamental right to manage its own affairs in matters of religion and as such interference is uncalled for by any third agency.”

The inner sanctum or mazaar of Haji Ali | Source: Wikipedia

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