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Home madrassas are a common feature of Pushtun areas where unlike other areas of the country girls cannot easily move about or attend a mosque. These madaris are run by local families without any outside help. Though some of them receive alms from society yet most of the madrassas avoid such funding that is why almost all of them are day-time madrassas. Most of the students attend schools and colleges as well and come to madrassa for some time in the morning or afternoon. In this way they continue both type of education i.e., religious and non-religious one. Moreover there is no specific age…mehr

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Home madrassas are a common feature of Pushtun areas where unlike other areas of the country girls cannot easily move about or attend a mosque. These madaris are run by local families without any outside help. Though some of them receive alms from society yet most of the madrassas avoid such funding that is why almost all of them are day-time madrassas. Most of the students attend schools and colleges as well and come to madrassa for some time in the morning or afternoon. In this way they continue both type of education i.e., religious and non-religious one. Moreover there is no specific age and time for admission and every one can start study at any time and remain in madrassa as long as she does not finish their study in madrassa.As Pushtun societies are more religious and traditional they show very warm attitude toward religious studies and put their daughters in madrassas without any pressure from madrassa teachers. The same attitude is seen on student's part. They willingly joint madrassa and are more regular in attending madrassa than school.
Autorenporträt
ODr. Hamida Zafar - Professor na Universidade Jinnah para Mulheres ensinando desde os últimos 30 anos, é um membro sénior do departamento de educação. Ela está trabalhando como revisora na área de pesquisa.Farha Naz começou a ensinar ciências há 8 anos, estudou na Escola AGA Khan e fez seu MSC na Universidade de Karachi, atualmente fazendo o MPhil da Universidade de Jinnah.