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The Role of Muslim Women in Education and Child Upbringing | Mulkah Olufemi Ajagun-Ogunleye

The Role of Muslim Women in Education and Child Upbringing | Mulkah Olufemi Ajagun-Ogunleye

by fomwan | Nov 6, 2022 | Op-Ed

The primary role of the woman is in child upbringing. Education provides women with the intellectual and emotional capacity to add value to the lives of their children and family as a whole. Education is the foundation of women’s empowerment in any given society....

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