معروف پاكستانى مسلم فىمنسٹ خواتىن كےتعارف و احوال کا تخصیصی مطالعہ A special study of the profiles of well-known Pakistani Muslim feminist women Section Islamic Literature
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Abstract
Before writing on the topic of feminism or women's movement in Pakistan, it is important to understand the demands of feminism and the movement because there are many opinions in the definition of these techniques in the term. General interpretations of feminism are political in nature as it challenges material and ideological structures of power as thought. There are different interpretations based on different ways of seeing and understanding society. Liberal feminism, which is the most popular interpretation, believes in equal rights within the modern conception of the nation-state. Although there are different opinions in this school of thought, but its main objective is to ensure equal distribution of legal and political rights between women and men. Apart from this, popular schools of thought include Marxist Feminism, Radical Feminism School which is unlike the Marxist and Liberal School which are public in their interpretation. This school is basically against patriarchy. Apart from this, there is a socialist school which is a combination of radical and Marxist thought and it basically believes in the need for revolutionary changes in the socio-economic system because according to it the injustice of the patriarchal system is the institutions established by the state. It is strengthened by It is possible in the West as the theoretical foundations of all these schools of thought exist, but in the context of the subcontinent, the interpretations here have their own history and culture..
The article under review deals with the plight of well-known feminist women of Pakistan who have been active for women's rights
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