This paper delves into the historical contributions of Malay Muslim women to Malaysia's economic landscape. It sheds light on their dynamic engagement across various economic sectors and professions, showcasing their significant roles. The study profiles accomplished Malay Muslim women in diverse professions, serving as noteworthy examples of excellence. It emphasizes the evolutionary journey of Malay Muslim women's involvement in the economy, transitioning from traditional agricultural roles to active participation in manufacturing, service industries, and entrepreneurial ventures. This progression has been supported by enhanced educational opportunities and evolving economic landscapes. Their pivotal contributions have been integral to Ma...
In general, Islamic Philanthropy is an important instrument that can solve the socio-economic proble...
alimony, dower (mahr) and inheritance. In addition, they can improve their economic status by enhanc...
This study focuses on Malay Muslim academic women in dual-career families in Kuala Lumpur and Selang...
Malaysian women have continued to play an increasingly important role in the national development of...
Women have occupied positions as important as men in fulfilling their roles towards the development ...
AbstractThis paper aims, at the very minimum, to examine the role of women in achieving shared prosp...
A number of studies show that, in Malaysia, women continue to make significant contributions to the ...
Among the conditions prescribed to working women is that they must perfectly cover themselves whenev...
The study investigates whether the additional income obtained from micro-enterprises carried out by...
This article discusses some of the contemporary issues pertaining to Muslim women and their role in ...
Islam made its presence in the Malay-Riau archipelago, which comprised the bulk of Southeast Asia to...
Islam provides the opportunity for all Muslims, whether men or women in terms of employment and work...
Islam is increasing its influence in contemporary Indonesia. What impact does this have on women's e...
This research is an attempt to discuss the issue of development and gender within the perspective o...
The question of women has always attracted audiences from various religions, societies or civilizati...
In general, Islamic Philanthropy is an important instrument that can solve the socio-economic proble...
alimony, dower (mahr) and inheritance. In addition, they can improve their economic status by enhanc...
This study focuses on Malay Muslim academic women in dual-career families in Kuala Lumpur and Selang...
Malaysian women have continued to play an increasingly important role in the national development of...
Women have occupied positions as important as men in fulfilling their roles towards the development ...
AbstractThis paper aims, at the very minimum, to examine the role of women in achieving shared prosp...
A number of studies show that, in Malaysia, women continue to make significant contributions to the ...
Among the conditions prescribed to working women is that they must perfectly cover themselves whenev...
The study investigates whether the additional income obtained from micro-enterprises carried out by...
This article discusses some of the contemporary issues pertaining to Muslim women and their role in ...
Islam made its presence in the Malay-Riau archipelago, which comprised the bulk of Southeast Asia to...
Islam provides the opportunity for all Muslims, whether men or women in terms of employment and work...
Islam is increasing its influence in contemporary Indonesia. What impact does this have on women's e...
This research is an attempt to discuss the issue of development and gender within the perspective o...
The question of women has always attracted audiences from various religions, societies or civilizati...
In general, Islamic Philanthropy is an important instrument that can solve the socio-economic proble...
alimony, dower (mahr) and inheritance. In addition, they can improve their economic status by enhanc...
This study focuses on Malay Muslim academic women in dual-career families in Kuala Lumpur and Selang...