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The present paper deals with the discourse of the rights of Muslim women in the pre- independence period with … particular reference to the Shariat Act 1937 and the Muslim Marriage Dissolution Act 1939. A few questions have been raised which …
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The report highlights the following aspects: 1. the inability of the legal system to recognise the unique unequal , 2. position of women; 3. the perception of women as peripheral to economic development by the State and their consequent marginalization and exploitation in the labour force; 4. the...
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Ming period, and the subsequent creation of "Chinese Muslims" or "Muslim Chinese". With integration began the amalgam of …
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The paper examines fertility differentials among the three religion groups, Hindu, Muslim and Christian, and trends in …
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Mail questions addressed in this paper are: What is the cognitive perception of Muslim women on their own status in … their community? How do the Muslim women perceive their status when compared to their neighbouring non Muslim women? Does … Islam acts as an impediment against the empowerment of its women as perceived by the women? What is the opinion of Muslim …
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