Women I believe you're asking: "Do you consider yourself employed while making handicrafts at home?"
There are no daughters who say, 'Mother, you look tired, rest, I'll handle the work.' Women there do household chores themselves, even endure hardships to earn a living.
The shouts for freedom until yesterday now fear a moment of tranquility. No man supports them, no one takes responsibility. They're merely used.
Muslim women! You're no less than queens. You're protected by your father, guarded by your brother, accompanied by your husband.
What do you think – staying at home and doing household chores – are you employed? No, this is your misconception. The things brought home by your husband after making roti aren't just groceries. They're brought fighting against the scorching sun and blistering heat.
You should learn a lesson from Western women. But a conspiracy is in play to diminish your dignity by showing you the dream of women's freedom.
If you don't understand this plot, you'll turn into mere commodities in the market. Please remove the love for European culture from your heart, or else regret will be the only outcome."
This text conveys a powerful message about the challenges faced by women, societal roles, and the need for understanding and respect within cultural contexts.
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