Anjuman-e-Khawatin-e-Islam

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Anjuman-e-Khawatin-e-Islam was a pioneering Muslim women’s organization in Bengal dedicated to advancing women’s education, social reform, and rights in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muslim organization
social reform organization
women’s organization
activity advocating social reform within Muslim communities
campaigning for girls’ schooling
encouraging women’s public participation within Islamic norms
organizing lectures on women’s education
promoting female literacy among Muslims
advocacyArea improvement of women’s social conditions
recognition of women’s rights within Muslim society
women’s access to schooling
approach combined religious discourse with modern education advocacy
coreMission advancement of Muslim women’s education
promotion of women’s rights
social reform
countryAtTimeOfActivity British India NERFINISHED
focusArea legal and social rights of women
social welfare
women’s education
genderFocus women
goal to expand access to modern education for Muslim girls
to improve social status of Muslim women
to reconcile women’s education with Islamic values
historicalContext emerged during late colonial period in Bengal
historicalSignificance one of the pioneering Muslim women’s organizations in Bengal
ideology reformist Islam
movement Muslim women’s reform movement in South Asia
primaryLanguageOfActivity Bengali
Urdu NERFINISHED
region Bengal NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation Islam NERFINISHED
sector education
social reform
targetGroup Muslim women in Bengal
timePeriod early 20th century
typeOfOrganization voluntary association

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Begum Rokeya founded Anjuman-e-Khawatin-e-Islam