Changing India : a Muslim woman speaks
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TextPublication details: Karachi; Oxford University Press, 2015 Description: xliii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 978-0-19-906836-4 (hbk.)Subject(s): Muslim women Education | Muslim women India Social conditions | Muslim women Social life and customsDDC classification: TRRC 305.48697154 IQB Summary: One of the pioneering books by an Indian Muslim woman, this book is a collection of essays on a range of social reform topics including womenâs education (especially of Muslim girls), dowry, beggary, the position of women in Islam, and the Indian womanâs status. It also touches on the Girl Guides Movement in which the author was an enthusiastic participan
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Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 4 - Media Studies and Art & Design, Pakistan & South Asian Studies | TRRC 305.48697154 IQB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M-69940 |
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One of the pioneering books by an Indian Muslim woman, this book is a collection of essays on a range of social reform topics including womenâs education (especially of Muslim girls), dowry, beggary, the position of women in Islam, and the Indian womanâs status. It also touches on the Girl Guides Movement in which the author was an enthusiastic participan

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