Following outrage over his remarks, Sunni leader Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliar claimed that his statement has been deliberately distorted.
New Delhi:
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has served a notice on Sunni leader Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliar for his controversial remarks on women, said the women's panel chief Lalitha Kumaramanglam today.
At an event in Kerala last week, Mr Musliar had described as "un-Islamic" the concept of gender equality and said that women could never equal men as "they are fit only to deliver children".
"Suo motu notice has been served on the man and a copy of it was sent to the organisers (of the event) also. We have given them one working week's time to reply," Ms Kumaramanglam said.
"It is a very ill-educated statement. He does not know what reality is and it's unfortunate that such a senior person in such a senior position of influence has this very backward anti-women opinion," she added
"We have started writing to the state governments saying that they should also be more proactive in discouraging such statements," Ms Kumaramanglam said, at the conclusion of a national consultation on 'Expanding Opportunities for Women with Disabilities'.
Mr Musliar, the chief of All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulama, said women have no mental strength and the power to control the universe, "which lies in the hands of men".
"Gender equality is something which is never going to be a reality. It is against Islam, humanity and was intellectually wrong," he said while speaking at a camp of Muslim Students Federation (MSF) in Kozhikode.
Following outrage over his remarks, Mr Musliar claimed that his statement has been "deliberately distorted and misinterpreted".
"Islam stands for the safety of women in a milieu of extreme feminism and misogyny. A fair approach is one that empowers them through education and social upliftment and in this sense we are implementing systematic and wide establishments under Markaz and Sunni organisations," he later said in a release.
At an event in Kerala last week, Mr Musliar had described as "un-Islamic" the concept of gender equality and said that women could never equal men as "they are fit only to deliver children".
"Suo motu notice has been served on the man and a copy of it was sent to the organisers (of the event) also. We have given them one working week's time to reply," Ms Kumaramanglam said.
"It is a very ill-educated statement. He does not know what reality is and it's unfortunate that such a senior person in such a senior position of influence has this very backward anti-women opinion," she added
"We have started writing to the state governments saying that they should also be more proactive in discouraging such statements," Ms Kumaramanglam said, at the conclusion of a national consultation on 'Expanding Opportunities for Women with Disabilities'.
Mr Musliar, the chief of All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulama, said women have no mental strength and the power to control the universe, "which lies in the hands of men".
"Gender equality is something which is never going to be a reality. It is against Islam, humanity and was intellectually wrong," he said while speaking at a camp of Muslim Students Federation (MSF) in Kozhikode.
Following outrage over his remarks, Mr Musliar claimed that his statement has been "deliberately distorted and misinterpreted".
"Islam stands for the safety of women in a milieu of extreme feminism and misogyny. A fair approach is one that empowers them through education and social upliftment and in this sense we are implementing systematic and wide establishments under Markaz and Sunni organisations," he later said in a release.
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