The summary is:
The speaker is Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi, an Islamic expert from Deoband, who is interviewed by Ravikant from ABP News about the draft of the common civil code that is being prepared for Uttarakhand. He gives his views on various points of the draft, such as the marriage age, registration, divorce, adoption, inheritance, population control, etc. He explains how some of these points are in conflict with the Islamic law and the natural law of humanity, while some are acceptable or beneficial. He also criticizes the living relationship and the interference of the government in the matters of creation and procreation. He appeals to the draft makers to consult with the scholars of every religion and community before finalizing the civil code.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The text is a transcript of an interview between Ravikant, a reporter from ABP News, and Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi, a principal and director of Darul U Ashrafiyan Deoband, an Islamic institution.
2. The interview is about the common civil code that is being prepared for Uttarakhand, a state in India, and its implications for the Muslim community and personal law.
3. The common civil code aims to unify the laws governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, guardianship and other family matters for all citizens, regardless of their religion or sect.
4. Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi expresses his views on various aspects of the common civil code, such as the marriage age of girls, the registration of marriage and divorce, the equal share of inheritance for daughters, the adoption of children, the population control and the living relationship.
5. Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi argues that the common civil code is against the natural law and humanity, and that it violates the rights and dignity of Muslims who follow the Sharia law based on the Quran and Hadith.
6. Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi also claims that Islam has given equal respect and education to women and men, and that it has provided solutions for various social problems such as shamelessness, wrong relationships and orphanhood.
7. Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi appeals to the authorities to consult with the scholars of every religion and community before implementing the common civil code, and to respect the diversity and plurality of India.
8. The interview was conducted in 2023, as mentioned by Mufti Salim Ashraf Qasmi in one of his statements.