Gender segregation and Muslims
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Gender segregation and Muslims refers to the issue of the separation of men and boys from women and girls in social settings in Muslim countries and communities.
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See also
- Gender apartheid
- Purdah
- Namus
- Awrah (covering of body parts)
- Women's mosques
- Polygyny in Islam
- Marriage in Islam
- Female labor force in the Muslim world
Case studies:
- Sultana's Dream, a 1905 Bengali story of reversed sex segregation
- Golden Needle Sewing School
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