نتایج جستجو برای: muslim women

تعداد نتایج: 397104  

2010
Seema Hakim Veena Maheshwari Smriti Bhargava

1Shaheen, 2Seema Hakim, 3Veena Maheshwari, 4Smriti Bhargava 1Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India 2Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India 3Professor, Department of Pathology, JN Medical College, Aligarh Muslim Univer...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2005
Enver Roshi Ahmet Kamberi Artan Goda Genc Burazeri

AIM To assess the association between religion, Muslim vs Christian, and myocardial infarction in the population of Tirana, capital of Albania. METHOD A hospital-based case-control study included all patients with acute non-fatal myocardial infarction hospitalized in Tirana University Hospital Center between October 1999 and June 2001. There were 146 women with the mean age (+/-standard devia...

2017
Rebekah Pratt Sharif Mohamed Wali Dirie Nimo Ahmed Michael VanKeulen Huda Ahmed Nancy Raymond Kola Okuyemi

BACKGROUND Screening rates for breast and cervical cancer for Muslim women in the United States are low, particularly for first-generation immigrants. Interpretations of the Muslim faith represent some of the barriers for breast and cervical cancer screening. Working to understand how faith influences breast and cervical screening for Somali women, and working with the community to identify and...

2014
Eugene T Richardson Sean E Collins Tiffany Kung James H Jones Khai Hoan Tram Victoria L Boggiano Linda-Gail Bekker Andrew R Zolopa

INTRODUCTION The HIV pandemic disproportionately impacts young women. Worldwide, young women aged 15-24 are infected with HIV at rates twice that of young men, and young women alone account for nearly a quarter of all new HIV infections. The incommensurate HIV incidence in young - often poor - women underscores how social and economic inequalities shape the HIV epidemic. Confluent social forces...

2013
Ruth Whitehouse

According to historical legend, after the revelation of the holy Qur'an, which gave the hijab compulsory and women were required to cover the head and body with a handkerchief, and the general form of clothing in her veil, Muslim women have begun to comply with this worthy tradition. This article discusses the history of the rise and spread of the hijab and its types. And here is described in d...

Journal: :International journal of language and literary studies 2023

In several literary works, the images of Muslim/Arab women have increased since second half twentieth century, particularly in art. While exploring front covers books, one can observe that ‘Saving Muslim Women’ motif is extremely common. An analysis made how popular fiction and non-fiction show women's bodies hidden behind veils, most which focus on a common theme – social identity these women....

2016
Diksha Sapkota Shiva Raj Adhikari Tara Bajracharya Vishnu Prasad Sapkota

CONTEXT Family planning (FP), considered as an encouraging trend for development, is thought to be positively correlated with family health and well-being and negatively correlated with poverty levels. Despite being a priority goal of government and development agencies, in a heterogeneous society like Nepal, FP can be an issue that needs to be dealt with consideration for religious and cultura...

2008

This Special Issue has its genesis in a Ford Foundation-funded Institute held at the University of Massachusetts Boston from 12–16 September 2007. The Institute, titled ‘Engaging Islam: Feminisms, Religiosities and Self-Determinations’, brought together 29 scholars and activists from around the world to discuss challenging and provocative issues relating to the intersectionalities of Islam, fem...

2011
Nitin Agarwal Merlyna Lim Rolf T. Wigand

Emerging cyber-collective movements have frequently made headlines in the news. Despite the exponential growth of bloggers in Muslim countries, there is a lack of empirical study of cyber-collective actions in these countries. We analyzed the female Muslim blogosphere because very little research attempts to understand socio-political roles of female bloggers in the system where women are frequ...

2015
Mohamed Mortada Amal Abdul-Sattar Laure Gossec

OBJECTIVES Fatigue is frequent in rheumatic diseases. Fatigue expression and consequences may be modified by cultural differences. Our objective was to increase the understanding of the fatigue experience and characteristics among Egyptian, Muslim patients with rheumatic diseases. METHODS Prospective monocentric qualitative study based on conventional qualitative content analysis, inductive r...

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