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India's upper house Friday passed the controversial Waqf bill changing the way donated Muslim properties worth billions of ...
India’s parliament has passed a controversial bill moved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to ...
The legislation passed by Parliament on Friday would allow non-Muslims to help administer so-called Waqfs. The move fueled ...
Touted as a step toward transparency, the Waqf Amendment Bill has sparked deep concern among Indian Muslims, who fear that it could dismantle centuries-old religious and charitable institutions — hand ...
Bill, 2025, violates the promise of equality, not just by treating equals unequally, but by doing so based on entrenched ...
Muslim leaders and organizations object to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, asserting it threatens the autonomy of Waqf properties dedicated for religious and charitable purposes. They claim the Bill ...
After hours of heated debate, India's parliament has passed a controversial bill that seeks to change how properties worth ...
Jyotiraditya Scindia said that the new Waqf law will prevent the misuse of properties and ensure the Waqf land is used for the development of people.
He said that the PM Modi-led central government has decided to bring the poor Muslims into the mainstream.
Opposition parties and Muslim groups are challenging the legislation’s constitutional validity in the Supreme Court.
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