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Rashid Jahan (25 August 1905 – 29 July 1952) was an Indian writer and medical doctor known for her Urdu literature and trenchant social commentaries. She wrote short stories and plays and contributed to Angarey (1932), a collection of unconventional short stories written in collaboration with Sajjad Zaheer , Ahmed Ali , and Mahmuduz Zafar.
Learn about Rashid Jahan, a doctor, writer, communist, and activist who challenged patriarchy and Muslim culture in her works. She was a pioneer of the Progressive Writers' Movement and a source of inspiration for women's emancipation.
Rasheed Jahan collection of short stories, articles, and ebooks in Urdu, Hindi & English. Read more about Rasheed Jahan and access their famous audio, video, and ebooks.”
May 17, 2014 · A biography brings to life the forgotten Progressive Urdu writer, Rashid Jahan, whose stories opened the doors to the zenana
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Rashid Jahan (1905-1952) is remembered by many people for numerous reasons: her charismatic personality which won her friends and admirers as well as ene- mies and detractors, her empathy for suffering humanity, especially poor women,
OF DR. RASHID JAHAN Madhulika Singh Dr. Rashid Jahan, acclaimed as one of the pioneers of radical writings on women's issues. She emerged as a prominent feminist writer of 20th century as she has made a pioneering inroad into the literary public sphere by claiming for herself and for other women, the authority to speak about women's bodies, sex
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Rashid Jahan (25 August 1905 – 29 July 1952) was an Indian writer and medical doctor known for her Urdu literature and trenchant social commentaries. She wrote short stories and plays and contributed to Angarey (1932), a collection of unconventional short stories written in collaboration with Sajjad Zaheer, Ahmed Ali, and Mahmuduz Zafar.