id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255376-nqq5ieyg Safdar, Muhammad COVID‐19: A threat to educated Muslim women's negotiated identity in Pakistan 2020-05-08 .txt text/plain 7041 281 46 It has been found that the pandemic has similarity in its impacts for the women in their familial lives, despite their being variously situated and resistive, due to the general religio-culturally defined patriarchal social behaviour of the place (Pakistan) toward women and lack of will and action on the part of the state for implementing its laws of women's empowerment. Though gender-defining intersectional factors like social status, class, education, economic independence, locality, interpretation of religion and physical beauty usually intervene to influence a woman's empowerment in the family, this study finds that, in addition to the influence of these factors, the general dominant social behaviour toward women and the lack of will and action/infrastructure on the part of the government to ensure women's empowerment are major factors which even worsen their condition during a crisis like COVID-19. ./cache/cord-255376-nqq5ieyg.txt ./txt/cord-255376-nqq5ieyg.txt