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  2. Islamic toilet etiquette - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim must first find an acceptable place away from standing water, people's pathways, or shade. [4] It is advised that it is better to enter the area with the left foot, [ 5 ] [ failed verification ] and it is prohibited to face directly towards the Qibla (direction of prayer towards Mecca ) or directly opposite from it. [ 6 ]

  3. Muhajir culture - Wikipedia

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    Muhajir culture (Urdu: مہاجر ثقافت) is the culture of the various Muslims of different ethnicities who migrated mainly from North India (after the partition of British India and subsequent establishment of the Dominion of Pakistan) in 1947 & (after the partition of East Pakistan and West Pakistan) in 1971, generally to Karachi, the federal capital of Pakistan before 1960 and now the ...

  4. Sindh Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Ayub Khuhro was the first Chief Minister of Sindh in Pakistan. He also headed Muslim League in the Sindh province. In 1952, severe in-fighting between Ayub Khuhro and some other Muslim League leaders in Sindh saw the central Muslim League leadership asking Khuhro to step down. He quit the party and re-established the League.

  5. Purdah - Wikipedia

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    In the past around the 1970s, upper and middle-class women in towns in Pakistan would wear burqas over their normal clothes in public. [24] [25] The burqa was the most visible dress in Pakistan. [citation needed] It is typically a tent-like garment worn over the ordinary clothes and is made of white cotton. Many upper-class women wear a two ...

  6. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Other Muslim-majority states with notably more women university students than men include Kuwait, where 41% of females attend university compared with 18% of males; [150] Bahrain, where the ratio of women to men in tertiary education is 2.18:1; [150] Brunei Darussalam, where 33% of women enroll at university vis à vis 18% of men; [150] Tunisia ...

  7. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet approved reservation of 10% quota for women in Central Superior Services in its meeting held on 12 July 2006. [54] Earlier, there was a 5% quota for women across the board in all Government departments. In December 2006, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz approved the proposal by the Ministry of Women Development to extend this quota to 10 ...

  8. Sindhi traditions and rituals - Wikipedia

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    [11] [7] [12] Parr diyanu is a ritual in which the bridegroom's family goes to a village's dargah and offers a chadar sheet of cloth with Quranic verses written on it; this sheet is called parr . They also offer fresh rose petals on the grave of the saint, as well as a distribution of sweets, dried dates, biscuits, or anything else they can ...

  9. Sindhiani Tahreek - Wikipedia

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    Allied with Awami Tahreek in Sindh, Sindhiani tahreek endeavoured to make women aware of larger provincial issues such as question of using Sindhi language in schools and political institutions in the province, accelerating practice of auctioning land to Non-Sindhi people, and the growing Sindhi nationalism.