All India Muslim Personal Law Board Essays

  • Feminism And Religion

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    . middle of paper ... ...cation to children at home and inculcate the interest in learning in them. Hence, the role of the Muslim woman begins from the grassroots level while the Christina woman can afford to look at higher issues that need further attention. The foray of the Muslim woman outside her home has definitely made changes to the outlook of hardcore Muslims. Many households have become flexible to the educational needs of their children, especially their daughters. There is a growing

  • School Uniform Crisis

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    School Uniform Crisis Following a recent court ruling, schools all over the country are re-assessing the way in which uniform policies are implemented and enforced. Previously it has been widely accepted uniforms in schools create a sense of unity and pride in the school. Indeed one of the purposes of school is to prepare children for the adult world, where a lot of jobs require a dress code. Students also don’t have to waste time deciding what to wear, as punctuality is important in school

  • Political Violence

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    Political violence is the leading cause of wars today. Personal agendas have led to many of the political objectives that cause violence today this has caused many problems throughout the world and will continue to do so until a solution to this issue is found. Political objectives have been advanced involuntarily dependent upon the kind of government a nation exercises. For instance, in a democratic nation political groups must worry about convincing the majority in order to advance ethically. Those

  • Disadvantages of Being Muslim Women

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    LUCKNOW: M R Syeda Hameed's report on the status of Muslim women in India, entitled ``Voice of the Voiceless'', is a bold initiative, documentating in no uncertain terms the double disadvantage of being women and Muslim in India. As member of the National Commission for Women, Dr Hameed conducted public hearings from Kerala to Kashmir, Calcutta to Surat. Everywhere, it was the same story, as women spoke of community objections to sending girls to school after puberty, the dangling threat of triple

  • Foreign Investment Essay

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    Summery India has free trade after year in 1991 that has resulted in attracting greater investment in country especially from foreign investors. Reducing tariff wall, give opportunity to invest with some products and supporting foreign investors to use asset in the local for set up their business. These are driver of gross domestic product and income per capita become high significantly. Therefore it can be said that India’s trade system provides advantage with investment of abroad. Resources

  • Film Analysis Of The Film Kahaani

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    even though it is a piece of fiction, connects all three: the terrorist attack; Vidya’s personal and emotional battles; and the society—of which she is an outsider—that hinders and helps her task. On a smaller scale, Ghosh presents a narrative rich with culture, and it appears that not a single detail was overlooked. Calcutta as a location is not only a backdrop, but is a central, crucial character. The camera navigates through the city of Calcutta, India, developing at once both the main characters

  • Racial Profiling Based Upon Ethnicity and National Origin

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    United States are concentrated in the Middle East or in countries with a predominate Muslim population such as Indonesia. The United States government has begun to develop strategies for detecting and apprehending terrorists. One of the most popular methods is racial profiling, using race and ethnicity as the main criteria for apprehending and detaining suspects. The United States has a large Arab-American and Muslim population; the question of whether the federal government should take race into

  • The Varna System or Caste System

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    we see how it is very much different from the modern caste system and how it is very natural and we will also see some evidences from the scriptures which supports this. The Original Caste System or Vedic Caste System: Currently the caste system is all about some people feeling themselves superior and some others as inferior based on birth which is not the case with the original caste or Vedic caste system or Varna system. The Varna system is fully based on cooperation, trust and tolerance amongst

  • The HIstory, Culture, and Geography of Singapore

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    the monsoon air masses. During these inter-monsoon months, it usually rains frequently in the afternoon. The wettest time is during the northeast monsoon period, with an average rainfall r... ... middle of paper ... ... civilizations of China, India, Indonesia, or the West. The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum that was established when Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements. Heritage is very important and can be see or talked about in museums, art galleries, heritage institutions

  • Manhattan Music Analysis

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    Surviving as an Immigrant Meena Alexannder in her novel Manhattan Music says, "Immigrants are like that - our spiritual flesh scooped up from here and there. All our memories are sizzling. But we need another. Another is for the electricity. So we can live."(154) The concept of 'home' has become a question for immigrants. They have an experience of leaving home and how leaving home changes them. This program from the known habitation to the unknown place contains many difficulties. The immigrants