Several prominent Muslim organizations, such as DMK, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, AIMPLB, and Samastha Kerala Jamiathul Ulema, have filed petitions in the Supreme Court questioning the constitutionality of the Waqf (Amendment) Act. The petitions raise concerns about the removal of the ‘waqf by user’ provision and argue that this amendment could lead to the exclusion of Muslims from waqf management, potentially infringing upon their fundamental rights and religious freedoms. The legal challenge has sparked a debate around the implications of the amendment on the Muslim community in India. The Supreme Court’s decision to not urgently list these pleas has further fueled discussions about the future of waqf properties and their administration. This development underscores the importance of addressing the concerns raised by these organizations and ensuring that the rights of the Muslim community are protected. Stay updated with the latest news on this issue to understand its potential impact on the religious landscape in India.

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Muslim groups challenge Waqf Act in SC, alleging exclusion and rights violations; seek urgent listing – Times of India
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