A Cleansing Quest The Sabarimala judgment has corrected a grave gender injustice. The same goes for the Haji Ali judgment a few years ago; the gender restriction there contravened the very spirit of Sufism where women and men of all faiths were welcomed by the patron saints. India Today Beyond purdah: 20th century Muslim women who broke societal barriers Far from the commonly held impression of silenced, cloistered and acquiescent Muslim women, an exhibition reminds Indians of the post-Independence contribution of some women who became role models for new generations. www.business-standard.com Page Not found - 404 The page you are looking for is not found. www.thecitizen.in “We Muslims chose to forget the core of Islam, which profoundly advocates gender empowerment” We Muslims are our own worst enemies. We chose to forget our religion profoundly advocates gender empowerment. We forget that Islam is the only religion which fought for gender at a time when girl children were buried at birth, writes Syeda Hameed National Herald SEMINAR ON EQUALITY, REALITY AND RIGHTS OF MUSLIM WOMEN 2001 Seminar on Equality, Reality and Rights of Muslim Women 2001Organized by MWF, NFIW, Guild of Service, Justice Sunanda Bhandare Foundation, Surnirman Educational and Cultural SocietyParticipants of the Seminar15 November, 2001 Understanding Islam: Theology, Sociology and Legality (3 Day Workshop) 2018 Understanding Islam Workshop Ahmedabad January 2018IMG_20180104_174810443 (1)Workshop on Understanding Islam at Neem Baadi, Ahmedabad, 3-6 January 2018 (6)Understanding Islam Workshop Lucknow July 2018Lucknow workshop in progress9-11 July 2018Participants were exposed to the non-formal art by involving them in Art based Activity10 July 2018The Last Day of the Lucknow workshop 11 July 2018 Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2010 Mr. Nanak Kohli awarded certificate to the successful trainees 13 March 2010Mr. Nanak Kohli, Chairperson of Amarsheel Trust with the successful trainees13 March 2010MWF Board Members with successful traineesTraining in business and vocational skills for Muslim Women of Jamia Nagar 2010Training in business and vocational skills for Muslim women of Jamia Nagar2010Successful trainees with their certificates13 March 2010 Muslim Women’s Forum Conference 2001 MWF Conference 2001 DelhiMWF Conference 2001 DelhiMWF Conference 2001 New DelhiJoint Meeting of MWF and Sur Nirman 2001 Joing Meeting of MWF and Sur Nirman 2001 Jan Sunwai 2000 – 2003 Public Hearing Ahmedabad 2002MWF Public Hearing Ahmedabad 2002MWF Public Hearing Bhopal 2002 MWF Public Hearing Bhopal 2002 MWF Public Hearing Bijnore 2003 MWF Public Hearing Bijnore 2003 MWF Public Hearing Bijnore 2003 MWF Public Hearing Bijnore 2003 MWF Public Hearing Chennai 2002Public Hearing Chennai 2002My village has a school only up to 8th standard. There is no high school and higher secondary school. Our village also does not have proper bus services..' said Jamsheen, Pattu VillageMWF Public Hearing Kolkata 2002Organized by Women Unit of Garden Reach Slum Development, Bastibasi Samannaya Samiti, Joint Women's Programme in collaboration with MWFMWF Public Hearing Kolkata 2002Meeting with Women Residents of Shakoor ki Dandi, Ajmeri Gate Organized by Guild of Service and Muslim Women's Forum 2001Meeting with Women Residents of Shakoor ki Dandi, Ajmeri Gate Organized by MWF and Guild of Service 2001 Duniya Ki Zeenat: Roundtable Consultation Participants of the Roundtable ConsultationJustice Sachar at the MWF Roundtable 2016Parveena Ahangar, Uzma Naheed, Navaid Hamid, Mohammed Salim Engineer and Naish HasanDr. Syeda Hameed and Dr. Rebecca Tavares, Representative of UN Women’s Multicountry Office for India, Bhutan, the Maldives and Sri Lanka at the Roundtable Discussion 2016Mehmuda Patel, SAHR WARU, AhmedabadParticipants of the Roundtable Ms. Farah Naqvi, Writer and Activist speaking to the participants Round Table: Muslim women- Rights and Reality Session on Action Points and Way Forward: Projecting a Positive Potential of the CommunityShamina Shafiq, Syeda Hameed, Salman Khurshid, Amirullah Khan, Farah Naqvi, Flavia Agnes, Audrey D'MelloRoundtable First SessionSyeda hameed, Amitabh Kundu, Chair, Kundu Committee, A Shaban, Dy Director, TISS, Flavia AgnesPamela Philipose, Senior Journalist, Sheba George, SAHR WARU, AhmedabadMamdooha Majid, MWWO/AIMPLB, DelhiUzma Nahid, IQRA Education Foundation, Mumbai Pathbreakers: The Twentieth Century Muslim Women of India Part 1 Pathbreakers: 20th Century Muslim Women of India (A Colloquium)Seema Mustafa, Syeda Hameed, Nishtha Satyam, Sunit TandonThe Session on 'Recognising and Nurturing Pathbreakers'Wajahat Habibulah, Anil Nauriya, Laila Tyabji, Shafey Kidwai, Gargi Chakravartty, Rakshanda JalilSession: Charting a Way ForwardZarina Bhatty at the colloquium Ovais Sultan, Farah Naqvi, Samina MishraPathbreakers Exhibition at the Convention Centre FoyerExhibition Walk at the Convention Centre Foyer, IHCViewers of the exhibitionPathbreakers exhibition at Convention Centre Foyer, IHCVisitors looking at the exhibition posters