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Paper Title: Muslim Women and Indian Politics
Authors Name: Tabassum Bijapur M. , Dr. M. Yariswamy
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Abstract: In the areas of social, political, economic, cultural, and other development endeavors, women are among the most vulnerable groups. The patriarchal and feudal structures prevent women from being fully empowered in the various areas of growth. Women are still demonstrating positive signs of empowerment in many areas of development, despite the fact that it has been a more difficult job to free them from various forms of social evils against them. Similar to how women's empowerment in all religions reveals startling data that even today, a group of people is being neglected by their traditional taboos in economic activity, employment, and education. Muslims make up the second-largest group in the world, but neither their male nor their female peers are given equal consideration in terms of development. Muslim traditionalists have a misconception that they are unwilling to teach their women because most of their male peers are engaged in business activities such as working in stores, food stalls, vendors, etc. Even if Muslim women are well educated, it can be difficult for them to locate a suitable husband within the Muslim society. The majority of Muslim women are frequently prevented from attending education because the masculine gender imbalance can be corrected. Every Muslim man and Muslim woman is required by the Prophet Mohammed to pursue information, but these statements are only made on paper and not in practice. As soon as Muslim women get puberty their involvement in education has condensed as they are married at the early age for their Muslim men. According to the Census data of religious communities 2011, Jains with 94.9% literates are followed by the Christians, whose literacy rate is 84.5%. The Buddhists have 81.3% literates, the Sikhs 75.4%, the Hindus 73.3% and the Muslims 68.5%. Likewise Jain women also lead in the literacy charts with a literacy rate of 92.9%, followed by Christians (81.5%), Buddhists (74%), Sikhs (70.3%), Hindus (64.3 %) and Muslims (62%) (Newpost 2015).
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Cite Article: "Muslim Women and Indian Politics", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 3, page no.357 - 360, March-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2303060.pdf
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Country: Dharwad, Karnataka, India
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