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  2. Women in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Female genital mutilation (FGM) is practised in Malaysia, with an estimated of more than 90% of women from Muslim families having undergone the practice. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Reasons cited for the performance of FGM include religious obligation, hygiene, cultural practices, and the belief that it prevents pre-marital sex.

  3. Prostitution in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Many local women between 17 and 28 were forced to work in the brothels, employed as what were euphemistically termed "comfort women". [12] Starting at the end of the 20th century, prostitution has spread over the rest of Malaysia, particularly in the form of massage parlours, [7] and "health centres". [13]

  4. Rahima Orchient Yayah - Wikipedia

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    The last time Malaysia made into the semi-final was in Miss World 1979 through Shirley Chew. [6] Her participation in the competition marked in the history of major beauty pageant in Malaysia as the last Muslim woman to ever compete in Miss World pageant after the 1996 fatwa banning Muslim women from competing in any national pageant that sends ...

  5. Feminism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As most child marriages occur in Malaysia's Malay-Muslim community and thereby sanctioned by Sharia courts, Islamic reasons are often cited as a moral and legal justification for marrying off under-aged girls. [8] Young female rape survivors are sometimes pressured into marrying their abusers as a way of mitigating gross sexual abuses. [9]

  6. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab.. Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya and burqa, are worn by Muslim women around the world, where the practice varies from mandatory to optional or restricted in ...

  7. Zainah Anwar - Wikipedia

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    Zainah Anwar is a prominent Malaysian non-governmental organisation leader, activist and Muslim feminist. [1] She was the head of the civil society organisation Sisters in Islam for more than two decades before stepping down. In 2013 she was named by the International Museum of Women as one of its 10 most influential Muslim women. [2]

  8. Massage Envy accused of sexual assault by more than 180 women

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    A popular national chain of spas has been accused by more than 180 women of sexual assault, according to a new report. Female customers at Massage Envy — which runs more than 1,200 spas across ...

  9. Miss Earth Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The pageant's title was known as "Miss Earth Malaysia" from 2001 until 2018 and 2021, also Women of Malaysia in 2019. In 2019, Miss Earth Malaysia organization decided to no longer conduct the bikini segment during the national competition as it could give equal chances and opportunities for Muslim women in Malaysia to participate in the ...