طالبات کو حقوق تفریح کی دستیابی :کوئٹہ کی جامعات کااختصاصی جائزہ

Availability of rights of entertainment to female students, a specific review from Universities of Quetta

  • Hafiz Shabir Ahmed Shabir university of Balochistn

Abstract

 

Islam is the first and last religion in the world of religions that gave a high status and character to a woman, giving her equal rights as men, the same laws of life and the same respect. The whole history of human civilization are witness to the fact that all the religions and civilizations that have passed before Islam did not give a woman the place she had. The followers of the heavenly religions also theoretically and practically deprived the  rights of the women that Allaah had bestowed upon  her.

            As if a woman was always oppressed and abused by her physical delicacy, body structure and biological scholarship. She was in restrictions because of her self-imposed rules. Islam came and not only protected it from its teachings but also raised its status.                         

            Islam has granted women all kinds of human rights, even allowing them to participate in recreational activities to meet the essential and physical requirements of the body. Provided there is no duty in these activities and these activities are performed within the Shariah limits. Such purposeful entertainment for women is the name of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

Islam is the first and last religion in the world of religions that gave a high status and character to a woman, giving her equal rights as men, the same laws of life and the same respect. The whole history of human civilization are witness to the fact that all the religions and civilizations that have passed before Islam did not give a woman the place she had. The followers of the heavenly religions also theoretically and practically deprived the  rights of the women that Allaah had bestowed upon  her.As if a woman was always oppressed and abused by her physical delicacy, body structure and biological scholarship. She was in restrictions because of her self-imposed rules. Islam came and not only protected it from its teachings but also raised its status.                          Islam has granted women all kinds of human rights, even allowing them to participate in recreational activities to meet the essential and physical requirements of the body. Provided there is no duty in these activities and these activities are performed within the Shariah limits. Such purposeful entertainment for women is the name of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).It is evident from the above teachings that the law has given full permission to a woman, irrespective of her native part of the world, to make use of recreational opportunities. But some societies exceeded the limit sequengated on this legitimate right. Balochistan province is also having an impact on this thought which is also creating awareness about entertainment in Balochistan society and this entertainment right has also started to be given to women in contemporary times, a clear example of which is the government-sponsored and private opportunities available in the universities of Balochistan. This short paper will examine the recreational rights available to women in universities in  Quetta.

Published
2022-06-29
How to Cite
Shabir, H. S. A. (2022). طالبات کو حقوق تفریح کی دستیابی :کوئٹہ کی جامعات کااختصاصی جائزہ: Availability of rights of entertainment to female students, a specific review from Universities of Quetta. AL-QAWĀRĪR, 3(3), 186-196. Retrieved from https://journal.al-qawarir.com/index.php/alqawarir/article/view/199