000 01557nam a2200253 4500
040 _cNSHS
082 _a297.572082
_bNAD
100 1 _aNadwī, Muḥammad Nāẓim
_9130076
245 1 _aAurat mard ke barābar kyūn nahīn? /
_cMawlānā Muḥammad Nāẓim Nadwī.
246 _aAurat mard ke barabar kyun nahin
246 _aAurat mard ke barabar kiyun naheen
260 _aKarāchī:
_bIdārah Taṣnīf va Ishāʿat,
_c1987
300 _a140 pages.
500 _aDC010725
500 _aReligion
520 _aAurat Mard ke barābar kyūn nahīn?" (Why are women not equal to men?) is a question often asked in cultural, religious, and social discussions. In simple terms, men and women have equal value as human beings, but their roles and responsibilities may differ in some traditions, especially in religious or cultural contexts. Islam, for example, teaches that men and women are spiritually equal before God, but their duties may be different based on their natural strengths and needs. In many societies, inequality is also the result of historical customs, lack of education, or unfair laws—not religion itself. The goal today is to promote fairness, respect, and opportunities for both men and women, while honoring their individual roles.
546 _aIn Urdu.
650 0 _aWomen in Islam
_96551
650 0 _aEquality
_xReligious aspects
_xIslam
_9130219
650 0 _aGender equality
_xIslamic perspective
_9130220
650 _a Auraton k haquq.
_9130082
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c614453
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