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Facets of Muslim Women in the Deccan: Echoes on Culture, Education, Work, and Health

Facets of Muslim Women in the Deccan: Echoes on Culture, Education, Work, and Health

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Facets of Muslim Women in the Deccan explores the culture, education, work, and health of Muslim women in the Deccan, a cultural and historical heart of India, highlighting their struggles against oppression and exploitative conditions. It utilizes primary data to delve into topics such as culture, family, education, and the feminization of labor in organized sectors.

Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 18 March 2024
Publisher: Lexington Books


Facets of Muslim Women in the Deccan: Echoes on Culture, Education, Work, and Health is a comprehensive study that explores the lives of Muslim women in the Deccan, a culturally and historically significant region of India. The book focuses on various aspects of their lives, including history and culture, family, education, work, and health.

The Deccan is known for its rich cultural heritage and has been home to many Muslim communities for centuries. However, Muslim women in the region face numerous challenges, including poverty, discrimination, and exploitative conditions. This book aims to shed light on these issues and provide insights into the experiences of Muslim women in the Deccan.

The book collects observations and findings from four studies conducted in the Deccan. These studies focus on different aspects of Muslim women's lives, including their history, family, education, work, and health. The studies employ primary data collection methods, such as interviews, focus group discussions, and surveys, to gather information from Muslim women in various communities.

One of the key findings of the book is that Muslim women in the Deccan face a double burden of poverty and discrimination. They are often marginalized and excluded from social and economic opportunities, which leads to a lower standard of living. This is particularly true for women from lower castes, classes, and religious groups.

Despite these challenges, Muslim women in the Deccan have a strong sense of identity and resilience. They have developed unique cultural practices and traditions that have helped them to cope with their difficult circumstances. These practices include religious rituals, social gatherings, and traditional crafts.

The book also highlights the feminization of labor in organized sectors in the Deccan. Women are increasingly being employed in industries such as textiles, manufacturing, and hospitality. However, they are often paid lower wages and have fewer opportunities for career advancement. This has led to a gender gap in the workforce and has contributed to the poverty of many Muslim women.

To address these issues, the book suggests several policy recommendations. These include increasing access to education and training for Muslim women, promoting gender equality in the workplace, and providing social support to vulnerable families. The book also emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and the need to recognize the contributions of Muslim women to Indian society.

In conclusion, Facets of Muslim Women in the Deccan: Echoes on Culture, Education, Work, and Health is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the lives of Muslim women in the Deccan. The book provides insights into the challenges that they face and offers policy recommendations to address these issues. By recognizing the contributions of Muslim women to Indian society, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

Weight: 730g
Dimension: 236 x 159 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666936261

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