This paper attempts to examine through Anees Jung’s work Night of the New Moon, those socio-cultural and religious practices which through interpretation or (mis)interpretation by the patriarchal Muslim community, have kept women at a subjugated position since time immemorial. It also attempts to look beyond the veiled faces of Muslim women, and to peep into their lives in order to bring to the forefront their stories of pain and struggle that they have silently been suffering from, due to their degraded status, lack of individuality and justice in their family and community in particular and society at large. This would be done by bringing forth their unheard voices through the narratives of the Muslim women that Anees Jung have recorded d...
The article presents an investigation on certain anthropological-social aspects and the social organ...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...
This paper attempts to examine through Anees Jung's work Night of the New Moon, those socio-cultural...
Women’s rights face an uncertain future throughout much of the Islamic world. The fate of women’s ri...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
Feminist perspectives have acquired a significant place across the country and world, beyond a numbe...
This article argues that in order to emancipate Indian-Muslim women from an outdated family legal co...
Muslim women’s engagement with Islam through Haji Ali Movement in Mumbai highlights an interesting a...
In postcolonial India, narratives about Muslim women have revolved around tropes, such as tin talaq ...
Research on Muslim women in India has increased in recent years, but remains sparse. The few existin...
This paper examines the negotiation of religious identity among Sunni Muslim women in Leh, Ladakh. A...
Through a discourse analysis of four commercially successful Bollywood films between 2012-2013, this...
ABSTRACT: Keeping in mind the present cultural scenario, Muslim community studies have emerged as a ...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
The article presents an investigation on certain anthropological-social aspects and the social organ...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...
This paper attempts to examine through Anees Jung's work Night of the New Moon, those socio-cultural...
Women’s rights face an uncertain future throughout much of the Islamic world. The fate of women’s ri...
In August, 2017, the Indian Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case involving one Shayara Bano and fo...
Feminist perspectives have acquired a significant place across the country and world, beyond a numbe...
This article argues that in order to emancipate Indian-Muslim women from an outdated family legal co...
Muslim women’s engagement with Islam through Haji Ali Movement in Mumbai highlights an interesting a...
In postcolonial India, narratives about Muslim women have revolved around tropes, such as tin talaq ...
Research on Muslim women in India has increased in recent years, but remains sparse. The few existin...
This paper examines the negotiation of religious identity among Sunni Muslim women in Leh, Ladakh. A...
Through a discourse analysis of four commercially successful Bollywood films between 2012-2013, this...
ABSTRACT: Keeping in mind the present cultural scenario, Muslim community studies have emerged as a ...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
The article presents an investigation on certain anthropological-social aspects and the social organ...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Bibliography: pages 204-228.Historically Muslim women have been marginalised in the examination of I...