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[quote]wassalam Isfi, promises, promises, and then you disappear.......yes a very important topic and a very neglected one. A woman should have been more secure in an Islamic society but sadly it is just the opposite. The status of women in our society is of a commodity though Islam gave women the right to choose the way they want to live and also choose their husbands. You are right the NGOs working for women's rights or providing relief, protection and help are all non religious. Domestic violence is not something we even think a serious offense. Our society thinks that a husband has a right to beat his wife, in villages a women cannot even register a complain of domestic violence because it is not a done thing. the question why religious groups are not involved is a very important one. In my opinion it is because they are not clear in their minds about the status of women so it is better to ignore than get involved.[/quote]
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