- Writer: Tehmina Durrani
- Category: English
- Pages: 381
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-12167
- ISBN: 978-0-552-14239-7
Born into one of
Pakistan's most influential families, Tehmina Durrani was raised in the
privileged milieu of Lahore high society. Like all women of her rank,
she was expected to marry a prosperous Muslim from a respectable family,
bear him many children and lead a sheltered life of leisure.
Her
marriage to Mustafa Khar, one of Pakistan's most eminent political
figures, soon turned into a nightmare. Violently possessive and
pathologically jealous, Mustafa Khar succeeded in cutting her off from
the outside world. For fourteen years, Tehmina suffered alone, in
silence.
When she decided to rebel, the price she paid was
extremely high: as a Muslim woman seeking a divorce, she signed away all
financial support, lost the custody of her four children, and found
herself alienated from her friends and disowned by her parents.
When
this book was first published it shook Pakistani society to its
foundations. Here at last was someone who had succeded in reconciling
her faith in Islam with her ardent belief in women's rights. Tehmina
Durrani's story provided extraordinary insights into the vulnerable
position of women caught in the complex web of Muslim society.
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