Muslim Females' Resistance to Their Culture: A Study of Mumtaz Nawaz Shah's The Heart Divided
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Abstract
Mumtaz Shah Nawaz's The Heart Divided is an effort to depict how Muslim
women attempt to assert their identity and are able to resist the patriarchal domination
though they are being segregated in Zenanah and are restricted within their private
world.Society gives negative attributes to female by taking help of religion: the male
suppresses the females. Unless patriarchal domination and gender-bias of societies are
changed, women will not get equal position and opportunities in their own societies.
Mumtaz Shah Nawaz opines that men should respect women's existence and provide
equal opportunity to them, welcoming all sorts of positive changes in the dominating
conservative and traditional patriarchal society. Women should realize their
potentiality and empower themselves to resist the dominations that cause their identity
crisis. If women want to get freedom from conservative social boundary, they want to
revolt or dare to change the rigid norms and values existing in the society. In The
Heart Divided, Mumtaz Shah portrays the character Zohra who never regrets for her
decision. She does not follow the rigid types of norms and values of the Muslim
society. She leads Muslim society in proper way. She changes her family members,
society or those rigid norms and values of the Muslim society.
