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explain about parda system.​

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Answered by A1231
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Paresh system

  1. Pardah or purdah (from Persian: پرده‎, meaning "curtain") is a religious and social practice of female seclusion prevalent among some Muslim and Hindu communities.[1] It takes two forms: physical segregation of the sexes and the requirement that women cover their bodies so as to cover their skin and conceal their form. A woman who practices purdah can be referred to as pardanashin or purdahnishan. The term purdah is sometimes applied to similar practices in other parts of the world.

  • Practices that restricted women's mobility behavior existed in India since ancient times and intensified with the arrival of Islam.[2] By the 19th century purdah became customary among Hindu elites.[2] Purdah was not traditionally observed by lower-class women.[3]

  • Practices that restricted women's mobility behavior existed in India since ancient times and intensified with the arrival of Islam.[2] By the 19th century purdah became customary among Hindu elites.[2] Purdah was not traditionally observed by lower-class women.[3]Physical segregation within buildings is achieved with judicious use of walls, curtains, and screens. A woman's withdrawal into purdah usually restricts her personal, social and economic activities outside her home. The usual purdah garment worn is a burqa, which may or may not include a yashmak, a veil to conceal the face. The eyes may or may not be exposed.

Answered by DSplays77
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Parda also spelled as pardah, practice were done by Muslims later on this was adopted by various Hindus of India. It involves the seclusion of women of public observation my means of covering face by clothes.

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