Yes a no. of Muslim countries practise it including Iran, Iraq , Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt...so many...
sexist -no, it was purdah. *Sexist is what we call men today who opress women. Purdah is what they were called way back when.
purdah
Purdah is the Indian practice of segregating the sexes. It is named after the "curtain" that separates the men's quarters from the women's quarters in a house.
Purdah is the Indian practice of segregating the sexes. It is named after the "curtain" that separates the men's quarters from the women's quarters in a house.
Secluding womenlOiDa ;)
It means curtain. It is the practice of preventing women from being seen by men.
Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
Whilst originating in countries such as Egypt, Turkey and Lebanon, ordering a belly dancing costume could be done from most countries, as it is a widespread practice today.
The Code of Purdah refers to a set of cultural and religious practices in some Muslim societies that dictate the seclusion and modesty of women, often requiring them to cover themselves in public and limit their interaction with men. This practice is rooted in interpretations of Islamic teachings and varies widely across different cultures and communities. The Code of Purdah can impact women's roles in society, education, and employment, often leading to debates about gender equality and personal freedom.
Purdah.
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No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.