PM Modi Lauds 4,000 Muslim Women for Independent Haj Pilgrimage to Promote Gender Equality
By: WE Staff | Monday, 31 July 2023
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that 4,000 Muslim women completed the Haj pilgrimage without a male companion this year. The policy change, implemented by the government, allowed these women to undertake the holy journey independently, breaking away from the traditional requirement of a mehram (male companion).
During his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, PM Modi praised the transformation brought about by the new policy. He highlighted the special significance of this journey for the women involved, emphasizing that the number of independent female pilgrims exceeded 4,000, signifying a monumental shift in the approach towards religious pilgrimages.
The decision to allow women to undertake Haj without a male companion reflects the government's dedication to fostering gender equality and providing equal opportunities to women in matters of faith and devotion. This progressive step has been welcomed by many, as it empowers women to exercise their religious rights and embark on the pilgrimage independently.
The Prime Minister expressed his admiration for the 4,000 women who chose to perform Haj without a mehram, applauding their determination and dedication to their faith. This significant milestone marks a historic moment for Muslim women in India, who can now participate fully in their religious practices without restrictions.
Alongside celebrating the achievement of Muslim women in the Haj pilgrimage, PM Modi also addressed the issue of drug addiction in Punjab during his 'Mann Ki Baat' session. He acknowledged the efforts of various sports groups in Punjab that have initiated campaigns to combat drug addiction. These grassroots initiatives play a crucial role in raising awareness about drug abuse and working towards building a healthier and drug-free society.
The combination of promoting gender equality through the Haj pilgrimage policy and addressing the drug addiction issue showcases the government's commitment to addressing various societal challenges and fostering positive change. As India moves forward, these efforts serve as a testament to the nation's dedication to empowering women and building a healthier, more inclusive society.