This paper seeks to answer the question of how Muslim women interpret and negotiate religion in order to realise their reproductive aspirations. A close reading of lived experiences of 32 Muslim women from a varied educational background yields a wider perspective of the different interpretations of reproductive norms employed by adherents of the same religion (Islam), situated in two countries (India/Bangladesh) and group (majority/minority) contexts. Further, this comparative study yields a deeper understanding of agency that is employed by Muslim participants in each country. Muslim women both in India and Bangladesh are not passive followers of religious norms, but have agency to bring change in their own life and take an active role in...
To find out the contraceptive prevalence amongst the Muslim population residing in urban area of Mee...
Demographic characteristics of varying societies vary from area to area depending on the ecological ...
Islam is often preceived as a religion that give lack attention to the rights of reproduction for wo...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how Muslim women interpret and negotiate religion in orde...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how Muslim women interpret and negotiate religion in orde...
Family planning, a pivotal strategy for achieving a harmonious equilibrium between familial numerica...
In South Asia, Muslim reformers have often attempted to 'rationalize' and gentrify the everyday beha...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
Religion has been proven to influence a wide range of individual outcomes, including gender-specific...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Reasons for lower contracepti...
An increasing number of contemporary research publications acknowledge the influence of religion and...
This thesis provides an account of the interplay between the economic, demographic and religious fac...
Infertility is a common medical condition. An estimated 9% of women between the ages of 20 and 44 e...
The anatomy is destiny. Therein lies the idea that women are destined to procreate due to biological...
In the last 15 years, India has witnessed the expression of a variety of new non-conformist religiou...
To find out the contraceptive prevalence amongst the Muslim population residing in urban area of Mee...
Demographic characteristics of varying societies vary from area to area depending on the ecological ...
Islam is often preceived as a religion that give lack attention to the rights of reproduction for wo...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how Muslim women interpret and negotiate religion in orde...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how Muslim women interpret and negotiate religion in orde...
Family planning, a pivotal strategy for achieving a harmonious equilibrium between familial numerica...
In South Asia, Muslim reformers have often attempted to 'rationalize' and gentrify the everyday beha...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
Religion has been proven to influence a wide range of individual outcomes, including gender-specific...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Reasons for lower contracepti...
An increasing number of contemporary research publications acknowledge the influence of religion and...
This thesis provides an account of the interplay between the economic, demographic and religious fac...
Infertility is a common medical condition. An estimated 9% of women between the ages of 20 and 44 e...
The anatomy is destiny. Therein lies the idea that women are destined to procreate due to biological...
In the last 15 years, India has witnessed the expression of a variety of new non-conformist religiou...
To find out the contraceptive prevalence amongst the Muslim population residing in urban area of Mee...
Demographic characteristics of varying societies vary from area to area depending on the ecological ...
Islam is often preceived as a religion that give lack attention to the rights of reproduction for wo...