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Q: What is being done to stop Pakistani women from being buried alive?
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Islamic Sources argue that the position of women in Pre-Islamic Arab Society was very weak. The most commonly cited example of this is that female daughters were buried alive by their fathers since men were preferred. As a result, Islam, which gave women a better position than being buried alive, was welcomed. Islamic Sources also argue that women were convinced by the miraculous and logical arguments of Islam (just like men).


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