This story is from December 07, 2018
Delhi: Dargah falls back on tradition, but historians say practice un-Islamic
NEW DELHI: The Nizamuddin dargah committee insists there is no discrimination against women. This after a Pune-based law student petitioned Delhi high court, citing the Supreme Court’s Sabarimala verdict, and demanded entry of
Fareed
“It’s all because of a 700-year-old custom, and because there is not enough space for people in the sanctum sanctorum,” Nizami said.
He added, “Even women members of our family do not enter the grave.”
The petition by lawyer Kamlesh Kumar Mishra states: “Nizamuddin Dargah by its very nature is a public place and prohibition of entry of anyone in a public place on the basis of gender is contrary to the framework of the Constitution of India.”
Hazrat Nizamuddin died in Delhi in 1325. But the current mausoleum was only built in 1562. Incidentally, the grave of Moinuddin Chishti, Nizamuddin’s predecessor and of the same Chishtiya order, is open to all.
Altamash Nizami, the ‘baradar’ and ‘peerzada’ of the dargah said, “There is no trust of the dargah. We are the Anjuman Peerzadgan Nizamiya Khusrawi coordination committee that manages the baradari system. We will respond when we get the notice from high court.”
Fareed Nizami also claimed, “We have a separate mosque for women and there is sitting arrangement at the dargah. There is only a stone-latticed wall or jaali that separates them from the grave, which they can see when they pray.”
And yet, a notice on a yellow board hung outside the burial chamber announced that women are barred entry.
Historian
But Erum Khan, who runs an event management company and regularly visits the dargah, said, “If there is a custom at the dargah, we should respect it.”
The petitioner, however, challenged it on the grounds that this discrimination is only at Nizamuddin shrine and not other dargahs.
women
into the shrine of the Sufi saint.Fareed
Nizami
, member of the committee and a descendant of Sufi saintNizamuddin Auliya
, was asked why women aren’t allowed inside the burial chamber of the saint who lived between the 13th and 14th centuries.He added, “Even women members of our family do not enter the grave.”
The petition by lawyer Kamlesh Kumar Mishra states: “Nizamuddin Dargah by its very nature is a public place and prohibition of entry of anyone in a public place on the basis of gender is contrary to the framework of the Constitution of India.”
Altamash Nizami, the ‘baradar’ and ‘peerzada’ of the dargah said, “There is no trust of the dargah. We are the Anjuman Peerzadgan Nizamiya Khusrawi coordination committee that manages the baradari system. We will respond when we get the notice from high court.”
Fareed Nizami also claimed, “We have a separate mosque for women and there is sitting arrangement at the dargah. There is only a stone-latticed wall or jaali that separates them from the grave, which they can see when they pray.”
Historian
Sohail Hashmi
said this restriction on the entry of women is at Nizamuddin only as there is no religious sanction for the norm. “There are many dargahs all over India where women are allowed. This shows that there is no Islamic rule barring entry of women, including the Ajmer dargah,” he said.But Erum Khan, who runs an event management company and regularly visits the dargah, said, “If there is a custom at the dargah, we should respect it.”
Top Comment
nanksn
2183 days ago
If Sabarimala is open for all why restriction on Dargahs..? Only SC knows the answer..Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Fengal likely to be a weak cyclone; but Chennai gets red alert
- Over 2,500 families affected as demolition of illegal buildings begins in Mumbai's Nalasopara
- Watch: Inmate celebrates release with dance outside jail, video goes viral
- At 8.9°C, Pune colder than J&K’s Katra and Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala
- Ransom call, silence, and a miracle: Abducted in 1993, Ghaziabad boy reunited with family after 30 years in slavery
end of article
Trending Stories
- IPL Auction 2025: Full and final list of sold and unsold players across all teams
- IPL Auction 2025: Full updated squads, players list, and final teams of all 10 IPL franchises after mega auction
- MI full squad, IPL 2025: Mumbai Indians squad with list of players retained, released and bought at IPL 2025 mega auction
- CSK full squad, IPL 2025: Chennai Super Kings squad with list of players retained, released and bought at IPL 2025 mega auction
- 9 Ways Students Can Sharpen Their Memory for Board Exams
- WATCH: Wasim Akram explains why Jasprit Bumrah is a terror with the ball
- 'What wrong have I done ...': Prithvi Shaw breaks silence
Visual Stories
- 5 fruits one can grow in the balcony garden with ease (and how)
- 10 lesser-known breakfast dishes from Maharashtra
- 7 best food for kids to improve brain power early on
- 10 habits of parents that raises well-behaved kids
- How to grow Peace lily at home and make it flower quickly
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT