The Complexities of Second Marriages in Pakistan: Cultural, Religious, and Social Perspectives

Second marriages in Pakistan are a multifaceted issue influenced by Islamic teachings, cultural resistance, and societal expectations. While Islam allows men to marry up to four wives under strict conditions, Pakistani culture, shaped by pre-partition Hindu traditions and economic realities, largely opposes polygamy. Men pursue second marriages for various reasons, including personal desires, family pressures, and social expectations. Meanwhile, women often resist due to fears of neglect, financial insecurity, and social stigma. Legal frameworks like the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance impose restrictions on polygamy, but societal attitudes continue to evolve amidst changing marriage trends.

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The Quranic Concept of Time: A Study of Temporal Dimensions and Their Impact on Human Experience

This comprehensive analysis explores the depiction of gender roles in the Quran, reexamining historical interpretations and their evolution in contemporary contexts. By analyzing Quranic verses and their historical exegesis, we uncover how Islamic teachings on gender roles have been understood and applied across different eras, and how modern perspectives are reshaping these interpretations to align with contemporary concepts of gender equality and women’s rights.

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Gender Roles in the Quran: A Reexamination of Historical and Modern Interpretations

This comprehensive analysis explores the depiction of gender roles in the Quran, reexamining historical interpretations and their evolution in contemporary contexts. By analyzing Quranic verses and their historical exegesis, we uncover how Islamic teachings on gender roles have been understood and applied across different eras, and how modern perspectives are reshaping these interpretations to align with contemporary concepts of gender equality and women’s rights.

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