Bombay High Court on Hijab Ban Controversy | Hijab Ban in Mumbai College Explained
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- In this video, we discuss the recent Bombay High Court ruling dismissing the plea by nine BSc Computer Science students from Acharya and Marathe College in Chembur challenging the institute's dress code that bans hijabs and other religious identifiers. We analyze the court's decision, the arguments presented, and the implications for students' rights and academic environments. Stay informed on this significant legal development and understand its impact on education and religious expression in India.
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i agree with the bombay HC's decision as it is necessary to have a uniform dress code and it is also better this way as it decreases the chances of any sort of religious disparities
Dude , what about Sikh turban?
@@xandercage6944bro they don't have any answer about it that's why i call these types of people " Dogla".
No one has any problem with dress code. they have problems with hijab and muslims
@@Daredevil-bj5kk bcz all they do is increase radicalisation
Such a dumb thing to say, the way you honour religion is not by stifling religious practices. That increases religious disparities.
Human beings and their sentiments are not debatable.
@@Daredevil-bj5kk absolutely agree, im hindu and the entire logic is flawed. "The ban is for everyone". I can't ban something that will disproportionately harm a certain group of people and call it equality.
Our religion, our philosophy honours every religion, every sentiment. Our constitution upholds the rights of every religion. It hurts me to see what theyre doing to india
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If ths court really wants to ensure the education accessibility to larger section of society then they should allow burkhas and hijabs in school and educational institution... its not about religion vs education it is about the comfort zone of those students who come from islamic family... I myself has seen so many kive example where many of my muslim friends are not allowed to get higher education if they don't accept the conditions of their parents and their parents conditions is as clear as yamuna these days... so if h piece of cloth can ensure their education then i dont think theirs any harm
Really 😂. They use airpods under burkha
@@GrayWolfGaming0 someone is experienced
The session was very informative! Thank you
According to me, this judgement is incorrect. If we are to bring any such judgement on the matter, we should study the need of bringing in the rule first. Here the college had implemented the Hijab Ban due to problems faced by children in accessing college etc. In this regard, it should be the students choice to decide whether they want to remove their hijab and enter college or find another way out. I'm saying this primarily because many Muslims in our country regard Hijab as a part of their identity which they cannot be so easily deprived of citing ease for them as a reason even when they didn't ask for it.
Yes, many Muslim girls might be happy with this rule, but many may not. Therefore, it is most appropriate to let Hijab-wearing be a personal decision.
When we talk about secularism in this way, we should talk about Sikhs wearing a Pagdi also or Muslims fasting during Ramzan, or some Muslims leaving class during its course for their mid-day Namaz since these are also ways how religious identity is revealed to the class. Therefore, to bring in absolute secularism especially in the conduct of a student which intervenes with their religious practices might become a broader topic to think about not only restricted to Hijab on a Muslim woman. And this according to me will bring in unnecessary problems in today's India where people are still not ready to give up their rigid religious practices. Such rules should be brought while taking into consideration the time in which they are being brought in.
Further with another perspective, practicing religion isn't something that harms education necessarily, in fact it promotes the feeling of unity in diversity, promotes relations to grow among students of differing religions, promotes children to look beyond one's religion and background and with these thoughts rising is when real secularism comes into play.
most wonderful explanation i heard today i am 100% agree with you what a wonderfull and beautifully you explain this issue i really appreciate your way of thinking specially unity in diversity point
The class is amazing and the HC bombay judjement is right
The Concept was Crystal clear😊.
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Good uniformity should be there… then ban turbans for sikh and also their khanjar .. whose who wera kada(steel bangle) and aur religious dhaga worn in hand by many and also tilak.. then you can call it uniform😂
Neither of them cover the face of any person. We have seen Men posing as women under burqas and attacking others (Delhi riots 2020). None of that is possible for anyone wearing Turban or Kada.
@@Anonymous-gf6wv in that case I suppose sikh riots were done without wearing turbans??
@@Anonymous-gf6wv but logically issue was to showing their religious identity under this criteria gov. should ban all come under this is't it???
@@blurgaming538 You still dont get the point. Turbans do not hide the face or identity of a person. If there is Mr X with a turban you would know that the act was done by Mr X, but under burqas, you don't even if the person wearing that has the same identity shown.
@@musabhassan1959 true, government should ban all the religious things. But banning turbans is not possible due to constitutional guarantee that the Turbans are essential for sikhs. Constitution of India does not mention any essentiality of Burqas or Hijabs.
hijab or parda is basic and core fundamentals in islam why karnataka HC don't recognise it i also can't able to understand and to ensure discipline it has to be permited at least hijab with same colur as dress code so that to ensure discipline and also article 19 and freedom of religion must not be neglected just by giving asscuse that it for all regardless their religion cast etc.. women in islam do parda not to show their religion identity they do just because they wanna cover their self just i say its our core religion practise instructed by quran and hadis
it is not the basic go study quran
Kuch bhi, i have soo many Muslim friends and they don't wear hijab.... Aren't they Muslim ??
@@hlo-dc5lu please go ahead and study 1st before making any comments😇
@@Rana_Pratap_Singh9200 it's like baning sindoor and manglasutra for sake of discipline by the way if someone does't were mangalsutra or sindoor are't they hindu??
It is a great session mam everything is clear for us . Bombay HC has guven the right decision
Karnataka hc already declared that to wear hijab and burkha is not essential practice for muslim women according to Quran @user-oi1ey8hx3q
Ahh , first the session is helpful and very important , Thank you so much ma`am for the session .
second Opinion,
so in my view holding, Secularism is good for the country specially country where all religions treated equally as per constitution and respected by the people .
so this is the good judgment because in schools and all colleges where all religions students go and study so this will good, it will show; we are same as in college and all academic places,without any religious identity but we have one similar identity that is Indian, we are Indian even with holding different - different Religious identity.
But my second opinion is We can maintain our secularism with respect in some other ways like , Hijab can be allowed like ,it will show that We as Indian who respect all religion and all different student of many religions come and study together without any problem. I think this can also unity students and shape their mind for unity in diversity .
Note----- this is the only personal opinion, i never want to hurt any religion and i do respect for all religions.
Jai Hind , Jai Bharat .
Thank you so much ma`am and all LE team for your help to make us very very very better all day .
why don't collage make a uniform that cover most of body part of girls. it is safe for lady. why collage allowing girls to wear scurt and tight cloth.
Why not lower your gaze? Instead of forcing a woman to cover her body. The entire issue is because of men. They get aroused at everything.
Teach men to control themselves and stop moral policing.
College didn't say to wear only skirts and tight clothes it is clearly stated that boys can wear full nd half shirt with trouser and girls can wear Indian and western clothes
@abdulqk9904 yeah and you think that won't be against any fundamental right?????? Omg seriously! "It will be safe for ladies"??????????? Bullshit. This is a controversial topic- allowing or not hijab and all. But what you are discussing is totally a different shit altogether. Uniform dresscode is appreciated but not for the purpose you just stated (to cover all parts and to be on the safer side).
This happens when u r a madarsa chaap !
Ma'am session was very productive, thank you mam😊
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Places of education should be banned of any Religious practice. It is a place to study not to do Religious activities. Formal uniform should be the dress code.
@@madhavrekwar3552 same, padhne ki jagah pe sirf padhai honi chahiye
@@madhavrekwar3552 no religion, no culture, no religious dress, only scientific education and non religion associated morals should be taught.
@@madhavrekwar3552 u read science?? According to science, doing incest is extremely harmful and can lead to genetic diseases in children.
I have a doubt if wearing hijab,niqab or burkha is showing there religion then i feel sikh wearing turban is also showing religion ans should also be ban in colleges then it will be entirely secular and disciplinar.
areee acche seh pado turban for sikhs is common basic practise
but hijab is not necessary for women in islam
@user-oi1ey8hx3q ur quran says it
U r a chutiya better focus on studies u bloody brahmin Aryan invader otherwise u will cry reservation reservation 😂
@user-oi1ey8hx3q it is not about what people consider to be essential. It is about what really is essential in holy books.
@@akanksshhaaaHijab is essential in holy books for both men and women. Men are required to cover from neck to knee and elbows when in public. Women are required to cover from head to ankle and up to the wrist, and the face veil isn't mandatory.
On what basis do they decide that it is not an integral part of religion?
the hadith and the quran
@@jungkookstrashcan proof ?
@user-oi1ey8hx3q nothing has been stated as invalid firstly.
Second educational institutions have their code of conduct for students which needs to be upheld. Hijab and burqa are just banned for educational institutions. It is not like ki they are banned for the entire country. Culture to aise sti pratha ka bhi tha. Hata dia na.. Culture to triple talaq ka bhi tha . Hata dia na cause it was unreasonable and detrimental . You are allowed to smoke but not in public places. You are allowed to worship any devi devta but not in the middle of the road. You have certain freedom as per constitution but with reasonable restrictions. It is one of the reasonable restriction in the context of education. If it were an essential practice as per holy book Quran , it wouldn't have been banned.
@@zohranaaz9467lol they don't have any
If a jain student can come school without Wearing any dress ? Not at all why only perticular community gives privilege allowed to wearing Hijab in school it is School not madarsa.
There is not a violation of fundamental rights college already stated that this applicable for all the students....and this action is welfare of the college displine and also equality in students
What about teachers they upholds hijab and other religious things
Mam, some people wear something on their hands or necks. Is it included in the given two verdicts.
Abe jahil tu bhi tabrez pehen lekin
Daku ki tarah muh kyu chupana hai
Jab ghoonghat khatm hota ja rha hai
To burkha kyu rakhna hai
I believe the Bombay High Court's decision is justified. While the decision may seem restrictive in terms of personal expression, its intention to create a level playing field and prevent discrimination among students from different backgrounds reflects a broader societal goal of inclusivity and fairness.
It was a really helpful session. Thank you ma'am, for such a valuable and enriching session.
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Good job Bombay High court 😅
mam the session as usual great and i agree with the two judgements faundamental rights are not absolute and it is not a neccesary religious practice and also school is not a religious place all should follow reasonable rules and maintain the status quo of the school
You're not even a Muslim how can you say that it's not an ESSENTIAL PRACTICE??
In my opinion the verdict given by both Bombay HC and Karnataka HC is justified because act 19 to has some exceptions and one of them is that art 19 cannot overlook the interest of general public or the interest of ppl at large. therefore , the verdict is justified
thank you mam the session was good
What about turban?
I think the Bombay High court decision is right because our India is secular country and the decision by collage is for uniformity between all students irrespective of their religions
SC is taken right decision 👍
Kon batayega essential practice he ya nhi😂
"The we are special" religion....
would you say the same to our sikh brothers for wearing a turban?
@@afrozrules2660 you can wear turban too....
Hijab is not dress, good decision hijab ban
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i agree with bombay HC decision because , Religious practice At education Place Create Discrimination against Student to each other.
@@dhananjay674 but only Hijaab creates discrimination against each other not Turban or Kalava?
@@Daredevil-bj5kk kalava is Such a thing that is Not visible when you wear a T shirt or Jacket. And Turban is Basic Religious Practice of Sikhs So don't Says Any more about that!!
@@Daredevil-bj5kk i have one question. Why Saudi Arabia and Many Other Islamic Countries Banned On Hijab??
@@dhananjay674 here you are talking about equality so it's clearly your hypocrisy
@@dhananjay674 who told you?
Hijab means covering your body or head. Saudia banned Burkha during examinations. also made a law that no one is forced to wear burkha.
Other counties have not banned hijab they instead have banned the Arabic Burkha and ordered women to wead traditional dresses (which allows covering of head)