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Women in mosques

  • Supreme Court extends stay on entry of women into inner sanctum of Haji Ali dargah

    Supreme Court extends stay on entry of women into inner sanctum of Haji Ali dargah

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 07, 2016 · 02:03 pm
  • High court lifts ban on women entering Haji Ali's inner sanctum, but stays order for six weeks

    High court lifts ban on women entering Haji Ali's inner sanctum, but stays order for six weeks

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 26, 2016 · 11:31 am