Shayara Bano, who has campaigned against triple talaq, spoke to NDTV.
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Supreme Court ruled against Islamic practice of triple talaq
Shayara Bano had moved top court after receiving 'triple talaq' divorce
Says senior clerics kept asking her to withdraw her case
Shayara Bano, the woman who first approached the top court after receiving the divorce through speed post said that senior clerics kept asking her to withdraw her case and "sacrifice herself for Islam".
"The Talaqnama was sent to me via speed post... I went to senior clerics, they said - sacrifice yourself for Islam," she told NDTV.
Shayara's sentiments are echoed by Ishrat Jahan who says that her husband "divorced on the phone from Dubai" and even took their children away.
Ishrat refused to accept this arbitrary divorce and challenged it. As Ishrat says, "When marriage is done before 10 people, how can a divorce take place like this?"

Many Muslim women have long called for the scrapping of triple talaq.
Aafreen told NDTV that this verdict will help future generations of women - not just Muslim.
"This verdict will help all women, not just Muslim women. 19 Muslim countries have a law, we too need a law," she said.
The landmark verdict also saw political noises reach a crescendo with the BJP attributing the verdict to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push and even Congress, saddled with the legacy of the Shah Bano case, welcoming the verdict. However Shayara, Aafreen and Ishrat appealed to all political parties.
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