Women Empowerment: The Rights And Duties Of Muslim Woman In The Light Of Allama Muhammad Iqbal's Vision.
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i2.3216Keywords:
Muhammad Iqbal, Women Rights, women empowerment, mother, duties, responsibilities, civilizations, society, Islam, Qur'an, Religion, Education, Children, Hijab, Shariah laws, bravery, inheritance, Legal RightsAbstract
A woman is a very important member of any society. The development and welfare of a nation can be guaranteed by the condition of its women. If the women will be uneducated and ignorant of their values, the generation trained under their shadow will also suffer from intellectual chaos and be ignorant of their role in the society. And such people will remain unaware of their duties as honorable citizens for the development of the country. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, who is not only a philosopher, poet and thinker, but also a great reformer of the Islamic world, who has spoken about the rights and duties of women in his poetry and prose (writings and speeches). In this article, the individual and social role of a woman in the present era has been explained in the light of these writings of Iqbal. Moreover, what duties a woman has to perform for the development of the country and the nation and the growth of a higher generation, keeping in view the thought of Iqbal, it has been thoroughly discussed in this paper. It has been concluded that women are an integral part of society. She is a dynamic character. She must play her part in fulfilling the responsibilities that God has entrusted to her.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Dr. Arooba Masroor Siddiqui, Asiya yaqoob, Dr. Nadia Mehrdin, Dr Faiza Kiran, Dr. Rashida Jabeen, Lubna Razaq, Haiqa Asif, Dr. Muhammad Tahir, Dr Hina Kanwal
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