Bridging Values: Women’s Rights and Islam
Uzbekistan
At a seminar in Tashkent, experts discussed how Islamic principles can contribute to safeguarding women’s rights and fostering social development.
A seminar dedicated to the role of Islamic values in protecting women’s rights was held in the capital. The event brought together representatives of government bodies, religious leaders, community figures, and professors from Al-Azhar University.
Among the speakers was Orzigul Kozikhonova, who emphasized the importance of harmonizing religious and national values to ensure women’s rights.
Discussions focused on the core principles of Islam — justice, dignity, and respect — as foundations for positive societal change.
Participants addressed key issues such as preventing violence against women, ensuring their rights, reproductive health, family planning, expanding socio-economic opportunities, and strengthening dialogue and counseling mechanisms.
Among the speakers was Orzigul Kozikhonova, who emphasized the importance of harmonizing religious and national values to ensure women’s rights.
Discussions focused on the core principles of Islam — justice, dignity, and respect — as foundations for positive societal change.
Participants addressed key issues such as preventing violence against women, ensuring their rights, reproductive health, family planning, expanding socio-economic opportunities, and strengthening dialogue and counseling mechanisms.
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