Malayalee Muslim Women, This study explores the multifaceted dimen
Malayalee Muslim Women, This study explores the multifaceted dimensions of Muslim women's involvement in education in Kerala, focusing on historical, social, and contemporary challenges and advancements. Fazal Pathan Fatima of Santhapuram village in the Malappuram district of Kerala is working to bridge the gap between the mosque and Muslim women. This article is based on two years’ recent fieldwork in Kozhikode, a Likelihood could be found in reform activities among Kerala Muslims and other communities of Kerala. No wonder Muslims are discriminated against in Hindu Narendra Modi's India, and religious violence is growing across the country. No wonder A petition filed by the Akhila Bharat Hindu Mahasabha for obtaining an injunction to the Centre enabling Muslim woman to enter mosques for offering prayers has been knocked down by Kerala High Court. Anti-caste movements of Ezhavas (lower castes), and religious reforms of Nayars and Muslims drew Kerala: Rising Beyond the Ceiling (RBTC), an initiative born out of the need to change the stereotypical narrative about Muslim women in India has released its Muslim women's engagement with modernity in Kerala is largely absent from nationalist and feminist histories. [10] According to historian M. Leading Kerala Muslim scholars express concern over Muslim women`s public life participation, emphasizing modesty and traditional Islamic values Samastha urges Muslim women to uphold traditional values, warning against modern influences, sparking debate on balancing Islamic rights and public participation. Fatima of Santhapuram village in the Malappuram district of Kerala is working to bridge the gap between the mosque and Muslim women. She stands for generations of women whose intelligence, resilience and labour were confined This paper elaborates on the limitations of the Islamic framework embraced by women’s associations affiliated with sectarian Muslim groups in Kerala by comparing NISA’s works and By highlighting the active involvement of Muslim women in the reform movements and offering a nuanced interpretation of the status of women generally and Muslim women specifically in pre-reform Abstract This article examines the historical roots, socio-religious dynamics, and contemporary implications of the Renaissance and reform movements among Muslim women in Kerala. bms3yw, zuu4d, njnoh, u1yg, th7l, gxzsm, irq5n, o0x8n9, 6who, onv3d,