2009
DOI: 10.46568/pjgs.v2i1.350
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Status of Women in Arab society in Pre and Post Islamic period

Abstract: Before the advent of Islam, world was filled with darkness and humanity was dislocated. Under these circumstances in the Arab world no one can comprehend each other. By hook or by crook wealthy people ruled the poor. The Poor were weak and considered rightful for punishment. They were subservience to the ruling class. Inspite of her frailty women situation was awful and being treated badly in all her relationship as mothers, sister, daughter and wives. In this article I have written about the situation of wome… Show more

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“…It was a combination of these global commitments, human rights charters and a failure to achieve universal education in over six decades that led to the amendment in the Pakistani Constitution that we refer to as the Eighteenth Amendment. Under the Constitution Act, of 2010 (18th Amendment to the Constitution), the Right to Education was made justiciable through the addition of article 25-A (Haroon, 2021). Under this article, the state is obligated to not only make the provision of education compulsory for all but also to provide free education to all children aged 5-16 years, in any manner deemed appropriate by the law.…”
Section: "The State Shall Remove Illiteracy and Provide Free And Comp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was a combination of these global commitments, human rights charters and a failure to achieve universal education in over six decades that led to the amendment in the Pakistani Constitution that we refer to as the Eighteenth Amendment. Under the Constitution Act, of 2010 (18th Amendment to the Constitution), the Right to Education was made justiciable through the addition of article 25-A (Haroon, 2021). Under this article, the state is obligated to not only make the provision of education compulsory for all but also to provide free education to all children aged 5-16 years, in any manner deemed appropriate by the law.…”
Section: "The State Shall Remove Illiteracy and Provide Free And Comp...mentioning
confidence: 99%