The Sufi Islamic Board has denounced the attack on a burqa-clad woman outside a mosque in Davengere, Karnataka, by radical Islamists. The 38-year-old woman was beaten with sticks and pipes by a mob Taliban-style be because her husband questioned her fidelity.
National president of the board Mansoor Khan stated that the shocking "incident makes one wonder as it we are living in Afghanistan or Syria or not in a Constitutionally- governed nation." He appeals to the Karnataka government to view the incident as a challenge to the laws of the land by Gazwa E Hind gangs in our country.
This is not Taliban in Afghanistan, but India.
— Anshul Saxena (@AskAnshul) April 15, 2025
A group of men brutally beat a woman named Shabina Banu with sticks & pipes outside a Mosque in Karnataka's Davanagere, after her husband complained against her in Mosque over a domestic dispute.
Since when did a Mosque become a… pic.twitter.com/sTlQOr4SMp
Inclusive Karnataka: Muslim women beaten in Sharia style by Muslim men. Most important "It happened outside mosque". pic.twitter.com/lSAg7Yl3kY
— Facts (@BefittingFacts) April 15, 2025
The incident is part of a larger narrative of moral policing in India, often debated in terms of cultural preservation versus individual freedoms. The Sufi Islamic Board's condemnation aligns with their advocacy for a more inclusive and legally grounded approach, as seen in their opposition to radical Islamic ideologies.
This incident, occurring in a district with significant cultural and religious diversity, underscores the need for dialogue to bridge community expectations and legal standards. The Davangere incident is a stark reminder of the challenges posed by social policing.
Noted activist Zakia Soman condemned the incident and demanded that all those wreaked violence on the woman should be booked for attempted murder. She said no religion justifies such violence. If the man suspected the victim's fidelity, then he had the option of divorcing her. But what happened in Davangera is clearly unacceptable.
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