Social Sciences, asked by sarvikaprakash, 6 months ago

Minhaj-i-Siraj thought that the queen’s rule went against the ideal social order created by God, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men. Has the position of women changed for the better or far worse in today’s times? Justify your answer.

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Answered by s15306blulith09982
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Minhaj-i-Siraj said that the Queen's rule went against the ideal social order created by god, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men. He said these words when Razia Sultana, daughter of Iltutmish was, made the Queen of Delhi Sultanate.

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Answered by qwwestham
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Minhaj-i-Siraj thought that the Queen's rule went against the ideal social order created by God, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men. He had used this when the daughter of Iltutmish Razia Sultana became the Queen of Delhi Sultanate. Razia extended the throne on 12 November 1236.

  • 785 years have passed since this line was used. The position of women has definitely changed for the better, but it still hasn't reached a point where women are seen as equals to men.

  • We still have reservations for womens in specific fields such as education and the work sector. In many places, women are still not allowed to participate freely in various things.

  • Even those things have changed for the better but we should not stop and work until we give the women of our country the same right as equal human beings.

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