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Jamitha Teacher leads Friday prayers in Malappuram mosque

The event was held at the headquarters of the group founded by the slain reformist scholar Chekannur Moulavi.

Malappuram: On the occasion of the Republic Day, a Muslim woman here created history by leading the Jum’ah (Friday prayer) at Cherukode near Wandoor.

Jamitha Teacher, 34, the general secretary of Quran Sunnath Society, led the religious congregation attended by some 50 devotees including men.

She claimed that she was the first woman Imam in India to lead a Friday prayer which is usually done by men.

The event was held at the headquarters of the group founded by the slain reformist scholar Chekannur Moulavi.

“I attempted to challenge the patriarchal worship system in the community," she told DC.

"The usual religious practices are highly patriarchal and imposed by the clergy. But Islam proposes equal rights to women in all walks of life. The Quran Sunnath Society would continue to conduct women-led Jum’ah across the state.”

Though the Teacher’s daring act has drawn massive criticism on social media, no Muslim organisation has reacted so far.

“I have not received any threat for leading the prayer. I came to know that it has triggered a harsh reaction on the social media,” she said.

Many on Facebook lauded her attempt as revolutionary while, as usual, another section questioned it.

“This is not at all an issue that concerns Muslims," a Sunni leader who doesn't want to be identified told DC.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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