What did Begum rokeya believe?
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Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, commonly known as Begum Rokeya (9 December 1880 – 9 December 1932), was a Bengali writer, educationist, social activist, and advocate of women's rights. She is considered as the pioneer of Islamic feminism in Bengal.[1][2][3]
Begum Rokeya
Begum Rokeya
BornRokeya Khatun
9 December 1880
Pairaband, Mithapukur Upazila, Rangpur, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied9 December 1932 (aged 52)
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaOccupationSocial activist, writer, Muslim feministLanguageBengaliCitizenshipBritish IndianLiterary movementWomen's RightsNotable worksSultana's Dream, Padmarag, Abarodhbasini, MotichurSpouseKhan Bahadur Sakhawat Hussain
She wrote novels, poems, short stories, science fiction, satires, treatises, and essays.[4] In her writings, she advocated that both men and women should be treated equally as rational beings, and the lack of education is the main reason of women's lagging behind. Her major works include Abarodhbasini, a spirited attack on the extreme forms of purdah that endangered women's lives and thoughts; Sultana's Dream, a science fiction novella set in a place called Lady Land in nisah, a world ruled by women; Padmarag ("Essence of the Lotus", 1924), another feminist utopian novel; Motichur, collection of essays in two volumes.[4]
Begum Rokeya
Begum Rokeya
BornRokeya Khatun
9 December 1880
Pairaband, Mithapukur Upazila, Rangpur, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaDied9 December 1932 (aged 52)
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British IndiaOccupationSocial activist, writer, Muslim feministLanguageBengaliCitizenshipBritish IndianLiterary movementWomen's RightsNotable worksSultana's Dream, Padmarag, Abarodhbasini, MotichurSpouseKhan Bahadur Sakhawat Hussain
She wrote novels, poems, short stories, science fiction, satires, treatises, and essays.[4] In her writings, she advocated that both men and women should be treated equally as rational beings, and the lack of education is the main reason of women's lagging behind. Her major works include Abarodhbasini, a spirited attack on the extreme forms of purdah that endangered women's lives and thoughts; Sultana's Dream, a science fiction novella set in a place called Lady Land in nisah, a world ruled by women; Padmarag ("Essence of the Lotus", 1924), another feminist utopian novel; Motichur, collection of essays in two volumes.[4]
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begum rokeya believe in social work, she was a famous writter & social worker , gender equality,social issues.
she believed that women should have the same rights and opportunities as man have in society.
Is the ok......????
she believed that women should have the same rights and opportunities as man have in society.
Is the ok......????
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