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This path-breaking study dispels popular misperceptions and stereotypes regarding the status of Muslim women in India and seriously engages with academic debates on gender and Islam. The data and interpretative analysis, based on the first-ever national survey of Muslim and Hindu women of India, cover a range of issues from education, work, socio-economic status, and marriage, to autonomy, mobility, domestic violence, access to welfare, and political participation.
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