Pakistan's gender disparity profile Pakistan can be changed as easily as other countries in the world. That view is shaped by the social and historical aspects of Muslim lighting proposed by Muslim rule, British colonialism, religious fanatics, and Sir Ahmed Khan (Qurashi , 1967). This will help to redefine the traditional role of gender in Islamic society. His modernity is an equal opportunity for women to participate in social life. His work effectively helped Muslim women get rid of their stereotypical role in society.
In Pakistan, disparities in gender and literacy rate between men and women 63% and girls 36% were discussed. This led to a greater discussion on gender and human rights in Pakistan. Sameena expanded its scope by pointing out the country that signed the "Declaration on Human Rights" but institutions that have convened a large number of countries to deal with these issues (UN) are unfortunate human rights records It does not mention. This may be an informal discussion in the village, but it feels like a graduate seminar. I asked myself a question. "How do you deal with resistance to social changes known for this serious repression?" They explained that the characteristics of the state are made by people who do not understand people. I will give a warning for older women to respond
According to the latest global gender gap index of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistan is ranked 143, the country with the second highest performance for gender equality. In this case it is more important to get rid of the stigma of the woman's menstruation, so that women can fight for equality in educational institutions, workplaces, and homes. "When contacting with (menstrual blood), the new wine becomes sour, the crops contacted became barren, the grafts died, the garden seeds were depleted, the nuts fell, the steel edges and ivory light became dull, urticaria Even dead, bronze and iron caught in rust, and terrible smell penetrated the air; tasting it will make the dog crazy and infect them with incurable poison.
From Iran 's gender - wide education gap (similar to gender disparity in higher education in the United States), women in Pakistan need to increase 73% education to the same extent as men, and there is a big gap between them. Male and female equality and recognition of gender equality in the Muslim world (Mogahed, 2008, p.1) Generally, Muslim women do not believe that gender inequality is a major problem faced by their society Hmm. Less than 2% of women surveyed in Morocco and Egypt in 2005 considers gender disparity as a problem and only 5% of women in Saudi refers to this. In Lebanon and Turkey it can be said that it is the most western country in the Middle East Only 9% and 11% of the surveyed women ranked women's inequality as the top 5 issue (Mogahed, 2008, p. 3).