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  2. Muslim Women's League - Wikipedia

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    IUML-Muslim Women's League, [1] or simply Vanitha League [2] is the women's wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) of India [3] Noorbina Rasheed is the National General secretary. National office bearers

  3. Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality

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    Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE or WISE Muslim Women) is a global organization dedicated to promoting women's rights, and social justice which is led by Muslim women. WISE takes the stance that patriarchal culture, not Islam , takes away women's rights and helps Muslims feel that they do not have to choose between ...

  4. Islamic feminism - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-nineteenth century, Muslim women and men have been critical of restrictions placed on women regarding education, seclusion, veiling, polygyny, slavery, and concubinage. Modern Muslims have questioned these practices and advocated for reform. [1] There is an ongoing debate about the status of women in Islam.

  5. Muslim World League - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim World League (MWL; Arabic: رابطة العالم الإسلامي, romanized: Rābiṭat al-ʿĀlam al-ʾIslāmī) is an international Islamic non-governmental organization based in Mecca, Saudi Arabia that promotes what it calls the true message of Islam by advancing moderate values. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. All-India Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The All-India Muslim League (AIML) was a political party founded in 1906 in Dhaka, British India with the goal of securing Muslim interests in South Asia.Although initially espousing a united India with interfaith unity, the Muslim League later led the Pakistan Movement, calling for a separate Muslim homeland after the British exit from India.

  7. Zainab al-Ghazali - Wikipedia

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    In the period 1976–1978, she published articles in Al Dawa, which was restarted by the Muslim Brotherhood in 1976. [14] She was editor of a women's and children's section in Al Dawa, in which she encouraged women to become educated, but to be obedient to their husbands and stay at home while rearing their children. She wrote a book based on ...

  8. Jahanara Shahnawaz - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 she became a member of the Women's Central Subcommittee of the All India Muslim League. [1] In 1942 India's government appointed her as a member of the National Defense Council, but the Muslim League asked League members to resign from the Defense Council. [1] She refused and was thus removed from the Muslim League. [1]

  9. Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    All-India Jamhur Muslim League, formed in 1940 to counter the All-India Muslim League's plans for a separate Pakistan. Pakistan Historical. Muslim League (Pakistan), the original successor to the All-India Muslim League, lasting from independence to 1958. Convention Muslim League, a brief discontent faction of the Pakistan Muslim League, formed ...