He said women should maintain decorum and dignity when they visit these shrines.
He was speaking in the context of a significant judgement of the Bombay High Court which today lifted the ban imposed on women from entering the sanctum sanctorum of Haji Ali dargah in Mumbai, saying it contravenes the fundamental rights of a person.
Khan maintained that Islam says it is not desirable for women to visit graveyard but stressed that there is no ban as such.
"My point is: women who want to go to dargah and pray, they can pray even from their house also, because Allah listens to every prayer. It's not that it should be done at a particular place", he told PTI.
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"But if they still want to go and do it, then its their choice and they should be allowed to do it. We should not stop them from doing," Khan said.
"But later on, now, women are going to mosques and praying along with men in separate sections, most of the mosques in Hyderabad and Saudi Arabia (among others). So, this is evolution... How mankind changes, evolutionary things".
"Women were earlier only at home and never used to go out, but today they are coming out and want to go to dargah, let them go and pray", he said.