“They call themselves muslims and yet go against the basic tenet of islam which gives equal right to education. If men are not led astray once educated, why should women?”

In 1926, when she addressed the bengal women&#x27;s education conference http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/148459.Rokeya_Sakhawat_Hossain <br class="br">Context: The opponents of the female education say that women will be unruly... fie! They call themselves muslims and yet go against the basic tenet of islam which gives equal right to education. If men are not led astray once educated, why should women?

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Bengali feminist writer and social worker 1880–1932

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