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Autor     Aysha Nasir
Titel    The facets of the women of Pakistan
Herausgeber    PageWise, Inc
Jahr    2000
URL    http://web.archive.org/web/20010202153000/http://nmnm.essortment.com/pakistanwoman_rdqp.htm

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2 Women in Pakistan-Social and Gender Order

Pakistani society is a male dominated society where women are the centre of attention and life but this society also considers women as no more than secondary citizens which is perhaps due to the traditional norms prevailing in the whole society. The role and status of Pakistani women in all walks of life has been highly undermined. However, over the years this scenario has changed and the awareness of woman’s abilities, her rights and her status has reached almost all parts of Pakistan which is an underdeveloped third world country.3


3 Pakistan was created (14th August 1947) on the basis of the Two-Nation theory, which emphasizes Islamic teachings and values, giving the best and the most balanced code of life but pseudo-fundamentalists converted the teachings of Islam to read in the best interests of men and highly unjust towards women. Despite this the woman of Pakistan has come a long way in proving herself from home to economic spheres.

[...] Where on one side it places women as the center of attention and life, it then on the other considers them no more than secondary citizens.

For years the role that a woman played as a citizen, a member of the family, or a homemaker has been highly undermined and today it has turned into a tradition to degrade a womans ability. However, over the years this scenario has changed, and the awareness of her abilities, her rights and her status has reached almost all parts of Pakistan, which is an underdeveloped third world country. Pakistan was formed on the basis of the Two-Nation theory, which emphasised Islamic teachings and values, and is therefore called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Islam gives the best and the most balanced code of life, but pseudo-fundamentalists converted the teachings of Islam to read in the best interests of men and highly unjust towards women. Despite this the woman of Pakistan has come a long way in proving herself.

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[2.] Af/Fragment 082 11 - Diskussion
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This change resulted in more awareness among the youthful women about their identities, their capabilities and they are now more ambitious. The inflation and exposure through media has opened minds in the Pakistani society, where parents feel confident that their daughters can also be successful in lives. Similarly, young men want to choose sanguine women as wives who can be more of a partner than just glorified maids who would cook and look after kids. Time has also come to an extent when women, in some instances, themselves choose to be housewives. And one thing the Pakistani woman will always enjoy is the respect and acceptance of her decision to be a housewife. She can make the choice to work in case of need too. Youthful women are more aware of their identities, their capabilities and are definitely more ambitious. The inflation and exposure through media has open [sic] minds in the Pakistani society, where parents feel confident that their daughters can also be successful in lives. Similarly, young men want to choose sanguine women as wives who can be more of a partner than just glorified maids who would cook and look after kids. Time has also come to an extent when women, in some instances, themselves choose to be housewives. And one thing the Pakistani woman will always enjoy is the respect and acceptance of her decision to be a housewife. She can make the choice to work in case of need too.
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It is the rural areas that make up the real strength of Pakistan in the form of female population. There is a vast difference in attitudes of women, and their behaviour in urban and rural areas of Pakistan. It is the rural areas that make up the real strength of Pakistan in the form of the female population. [...]

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There is a vast difference in attitudes of women, and their behaviour, in urban and rural areas.

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