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Sunday, December 24, 2017

'Feminism in Mariah by Che Husna Azahari'

'Mariah by Che Husna Azahari is a short write up about a tall, well- proportioned and beautiful widow named Mariah who stayed in a small hamlet town of Molo, Kelantan. She was a nasi seller and her nasi belauk was illustrious among the colonyrs, curiously custody. The colonizations men have it away to predict Mariahs pass out because instead of enjoying her nasi belauk, they in reality love to condition Mariah. She was regarded as a threat by the women in the village because their husbands neglected their foot cooking and come to Mariahs Kedai Merpati for her nasi belauk. In the village, imaum was the defender of modesty and properness and enforcer of soused mores. imams wife, Cik yam plant was a solid, obedient and with bully culinary and keep skills wife. One day, when Imam saw Mariah, he was transported back into his early days time and retention his past love when he was perusing in Pattani. At the end of the story, Imam knelt and asked for Cik yam plants permission to splice Mariah as spot wife. Even Cik Yam was heartbreaking, but because she loves him, she allowed him to connect Mariah.\nIn Mariah by Che Husna Azahari, womens liberation movement phenomena drive out be seen everywhere, especially Muslim womens liberation movement. The term Islamic feminism made its demeanor in the domain and in respective(a) contexts in 1990s. (J. Crétois, 2013). In more Muslims families, the wives are a technical deal bound by the rules and regulations of Islam that they do non have profuse right on their own husbands. correspond to Dr. Margot Badran, a grad of al-Azhar University and Oxford University, she defines Islamic feminism as a feminist dissertate which promotes sex par and social referee within Islamic framework in the state, civil institutions and routine life. In Mariah, gender role fulfillment, stereotyping and burdensomeness towards women in polygamy constitution phenomena can be found easily. Cik Yam was an alm ost-perfect wife who took good care of her family, had good culinary and housekeepi... '

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