Spousal violence against women is a controversial issue in Pakistan. Some religious leaders argue that “mild wife-beating” is permissible in exceptional circumstances to discipline the wife and protect the institution of the family. Some conservative religious leaders also argue that the husband has a superior and authoritative position in marital relations. This highly contested and sensitive issue acquires religious overtones and the scientific community seems reluctant to investigate it. Based on fourteen in-depth interviews, this article documents the views and opinions of religious leaders in Lahore, Pakistan, concerning spousal violence within the context of marital inequality. Rather than debating the position of Islam on spousal vio...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Voices of Strength and Struggle: Women's Coping Strategies Agains...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
Spousal violence against women is a controversial issue in Pakistan. Some religious leaders argue th...
Abstract: Muslim religious leaders are commonly accused of adopting a conservative interpretation of...
ntroduction Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several ...
Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several socio-behaviora...
This research investigates whether women's empowerment, defined alternatively protects women against...
Violence against women contains many facets and beating wives is one of the most prevalent in Pakist...
Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several socio-behaviora...
Abstract: There is growing evidence of marital violence experienced by women in the Muslim community...
Wife battering is a common phenomenon in developing countries especially in South Asia. Pakistan is ...
This research investigated how battered women in a patriarchal Pakistani rural village of Sohan expe...
Wife beating, a form of intimate partner violence that is used as a tool to correct wives’ behavior,...
Background: This study explored how married women perceive situations which create family conflicts ...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Voices of Strength and Struggle: Women's Coping Strategies Agains...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
Spousal violence against women is a controversial issue in Pakistan. Some religious leaders argue th...
Abstract: Muslim religious leaders are commonly accused of adopting a conservative interpretation of...
ntroduction Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several ...
Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several socio-behaviora...
This research investigates whether women's empowerment, defined alternatively protects women against...
Violence against women contains many facets and beating wives is one of the most prevalent in Pakist...
Violence against women is regarded as a major violation of human rights, and several socio-behaviora...
Abstract: There is growing evidence of marital violence experienced by women in the Muslim community...
Wife battering is a common phenomenon in developing countries especially in South Asia. Pakistan is ...
This research investigated how battered women in a patriarchal Pakistani rural village of Sohan expe...
Wife beating, a form of intimate partner violence that is used as a tool to correct wives’ behavior,...
Background: This study explored how married women perceive situations which create family conflicts ...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Voices of Strength and Struggle: Women's Coping Strategies Agains...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...