Examples of 'purdah' in a sentence

Meaning of "purdah"

purdah (noun) - A practice in some South Asian and Muslim cultures where women are secluded from public view or kept hidden from men outside their family
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  • A curtain, especially one used in some Hindu or Muslim traditions to conceal women from the gaze of people, particularly men and strangers.
  • A long veil or other attire covering most of the body, worn by women in some Muslim societies.
  • The situation or system of secluding women from the gaze of people, particularly men and strangers, in some Muslim and Hindu traditions, by using a curtain or screen, and/or wearing a face veil or attire covering most of the body.
  • Keeping apart; isolation, seclusion; also, concealment, secrecy.

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We will be shut away in purdah from everything.
So many of the women in these villages are in purdah.
Purdah and child marriage had become common.
He compares prohibitions on such activity to the institution of purdah.
A woman who practices purdah can be referred to as pardanashin or purdahnishan.
So many women in these villages are in purdah.
The wail of purdah went up again.
Upper caste ladies had to accept the purdah.
That is a steel purdah in which we can leave our men.
That means we are in the purdah period.
The term purdah is sometimes applied to similar practices in other parts of the world.
There does exist a difference between purdah and hijab.
Purdah practices are inextricably linked to patterns of authority and harmony within the family.
Also think of the women in purdah.
Purdah norms are followed in few communities of Pakistan.

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I do not have any issues if someone is wearing a purdah or not.
A woman in a purdah waits outside a doorway in Russia.
I do not like to wear purdah.
Purdah Purdah norms are followed in many communities of Pakistan.
The women observe purdah.
Wait untill the purdah fully set then action I know.
They claimed this was a breach of purdah and sharia law.
Her mother Ameena was one of the first prominent Muslim women to disavow purdah.
The judgement brings out of the purdah that which was hidden.
Kashmiri women were selected because they did not observe purdah.
Purdah exists in various forms in the Islamic world and in India.
The DfE could not comment because of purdah rules.
Purdah is most likely to be practised among the Pashtuns and the Muslim Rajputs.
You are travelling purdah.
Strict Purdah family.
He kept her in purdah.
Purdah versus Deprivation.
She wore a purdah.
In other societies, purdah is often only practised during certain times of religious significance.
Adherence to purdah.
Purdah rules prohibited women from saying their husband 's name or having their photograph taken.
The DfE could not respond to a request for comment because of purdah rules.
The Muslim women observed Purdah more than the Hindus.
These are the people before whom one does not need to observe the Purdah.
Customs of male guardianship and purdah curtail women 's ability to study abroad.
This was the beginning of the Commandments of Purdah.
A woman 's withdrawal into purdah usually restricts her personal, social and economic activities outside her home.
Usman said many rich Muslim women in Kerala are embracing the purdah.
Going outside the home was restricted under strict purdah ( religious bar on women ) rules.
I must tell you that, before this change we had been kept in strict purdah.
Unlike in Izala, purdah was required for female followers.
Male preference in politics Practice of Purdah.
Purdah pre-election period.
The practice of Purdah.
Election purdah period, what can and can not be done?

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