IntroductionIt is a perceptible phenomenon that modern ideas and transnational interaction between people bring about so many changes that they conflict with the existing norms and belief systems of a society. Indeed, the ability to assimilate productive changes and the ability to abandon beliefs harmful to the interests of society are the essential qualities of a good social order. If a society allows itself to be dominated by beliefs that are not in tune with the needs and aspirations of changing times, it cannot be ascribed as a progressive society. On the other hand, it must also be said that a society open to change without considering the harmful effects that such a change can bring in the long term, will not add quality to that society. So, ideally, there should be a balance between the secular ideas that form the foundation of the society and the modern ideas that give vigor and variety to the society. Modern progressive ideas must be implemented on the basis of strong principles bestowed by culture and traditions. A society that gives equal importance to tried and tested norms but also respects new ideas of merit will be healthy and vibrant. However, we can see that in this conflict-torn world people get carried away by ideas and try to implement them without considering their long-term merits. Likewise, conservatives in society are too eager to cling to practices that abuse human dignity and rights. Moderation is nowhere to be seen and the urge to counter the refusal to change with militant zeal is a very pernicious trend that has gripped societies around the world. One such issue that has always been at loggerheads for the last few decades is that of providing children at home with a paper medium and inculcating an interest in learning in them. Thus, the role of the Muslim woman starts from the basic level, while the Christina woman can afford to look at higher issues that need further attention. The Muslim woman's incursion out of the home has certainly changed the perspective of the most avid Muslims. Many families have become flexible with the educational needs of their children, especially girls. There is growing resentment against secular practices imposed on women without any religious sanction. Women have asserted and won the right to visit mosques and carry out tasks that are not limited to the domestic sphere. There are many Muslim women professionals around the world. With 1.2 billion Muslims in the world today, cultural differences lead to great diversity in how Islam is experienced.
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