Zakia Soman
Zakia Soman | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | University of Gujrat |
Occupation(s) | University professor, Founder of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan |
Known for | Women's rights activism |
Awards | Outstanding Women Achiever's Award by National Commission for Women (2014) |
Zakia Soman is an Indian women's rights activist and the founder of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, a non-governmental women's rights organization.[1]
Early life and career
Zakia Soman was born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. She worked as a university professor of Business Communication in English at the University of Gujrat.[2]
Activism
Zakia advocates for the rights of Muslim women.[3] She has worked and written extensively on issues of peace and justice, secularism, human rights, and minority rights. She also set up the Peace and Human Security theme in ActionAid.
She is a member of South Asian Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE). She used to be a university professor in Gujarat before she quit her job and started working for minority rights. She is a founder of Centre for Peace Studies, which engages in knowledge activism for peace and tolerance.[4]
Recognition
In 2014, she was awarded Outstanding Women Achiever's Award by the National Commission for Women.[5] She has also featured in BBC's 100 Fearless Women in November 2015.[6]
Works
- Reclaiming Sacred Spaces: Muslim Women's Struggle for Entry into Haji Ali Dargah Zakia Soman[7]
- Journal of Development Policy Review: Vol. 1 Issues. 3: Life in the Era of COVID-19: Perceiving the Impact Heera Lal[8]
- Courage Unlocked: Personal Stories of Muslim Women’s Lives, Struggles and Leadership
- Seeking Justice Within Family: A National Study on Muslim Women’s Views on Reforms in Muslim Personal Law
- Indian Muslim Women’s Movement: For Gender Justice and Equal Citizenship
- Status of Women in Polygamous Marriages and Need for Legal Protection
References
- ^ "Mumbai shrine to allow entry to women". BBC News. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "Zakia and Noorjehan: Duo lead movement for reforms in Muslim personal laws". www.hindustantimes.com/. 11 September 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "Yes, Tablighi Jamaat Organisers Were Irresponsible. No, They Do Not Represent All of India's Muslims".
- ^ "Zakia Soman - Women Economic Forum (WEF)". WEF. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "Zakia Soman (India) | WikiPeaceWomen – English". wikipeacewomen.org. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "Zakia Nizami Soman | WISE Muslim Women". wisemuslimwomen.org. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
- ^ "Women activists enter Haji Ali dargah". The Economic Times. 29 November 2016. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- ^ "JDPR Volume 1, Issue 3 - Impact And Policy Research Institute (IMPRI)". www.impriindia.com. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2023.